Yesterday we had Mark Davies of Tactical Edge down in at Energy Gym taking a seminar for us. I have just pinched the following review from Mark's blog to save me a job. Enjoy!!
Marcus Houston hosted me for a seminar Yesterday (7th Nov) for his Krav & TE students. I have to say I really REALLY enjoyed the seminar. The format was very different to normal, as the people on the seminar could choose the subjects we covered. I explained to the participants why I'd chosen to do that, & that it had simply been because when Marcus had booked the seminar & asked me what I wanted to do I'd been ill & feeling like crap & just couldn't think of something a bit different, so I thought "sod it" & decided to be lazy & let them decide what we were doing, haha.
The course was great fun, because there was so much change & flow in it. We started with a request for Hubud. So we went through Hubud on both sides, then looked at using the 'double tap' switch. Then we looked at unarmed applications of the Hubud drill, & then how we could use the drill as a 'fight simulator' to allow us to practice our disarms in a flow of movement.
The guys then decided on some Drawpoint, so we did the 3 Drawpoint drills & finished with applying Drawpoint not with the knife but with an impact tool.
Bear then asked about something I'd spoken about on the Improvised Weapons course, the use of a credit card as a defensive tool, so we spoke about that & I demo'd it, but it wasn't something we could actively practice there & then (unless everyone wanted to mutilate their credit cards).
We then had a request for some multiple opponent work, so we worked on 2 v's 1 with one of the 2 BG's being armed with a knife. We explored how we could use the OODA Loop against the BG's, & exploit some of the nervous systems weaknesses to succeed using a pre-emptive attack.
After this we explored Heaven Six, & flowed into Heaven & Earth, & then Earth Six. We then worked the Heaven Six movement as an unarmed technique. Jim Keating always says to me "everything is Heaven Six", & he's right.
We finished off with a bit of work using foot pins, sectors & sweeps.
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