I see what you are saying and you are right. I guess what I was speaking to was more the near-total lack of injury suffered by his students, as opposed to actually getting socked in the face with a...
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I see what you are saying and you are right. I guess what I was speaking to was more the near-total lack of injury suffered by his students, as opposed to actually getting socked in the face with a...
As far as I can tell, the experiences of Tom Givens' students don't seem to support your beliefs. I would love to know if there is some big gap in that data set though. Not saying you are wrong...
Great post.
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I think there is going to be an uncomfortable stickiness between what we all think should be the minimum skillset for a person expecting to be able to defend themselves, vs....
I agree with you guys, it seems to me that we are clearly discussing a highly dedicated practitioner here.
As to an answer for the actual typical (read: non-dedicated) person who maybe sometimes...
This conversation also inevitably brings of the issues of actual needs vs. desirable capabilities, defining actual needs, and all that abutting up against the finite resources available for training,...
Jay, can you expand on your thoughts on what is right or wrong with shooting on the move training? If you can offer a few thoughts that's great, if it's too far off the thread topic I'd love it if...
I've experienced FOF/scenario training in several different venues as a private citizen, and Craig's execution of that type of training is positively excellent and masterfully conducted. I am sure...
Not sure, answers are covering different ground from different angles. FWIW, my answer was kind of 'start with the core, progress beyond it.' I did interpret the thread as focusing on tactics and...
Great topic!
In my mind, I break this into a core set of material, and then what might be attended if someone wants to do more than the core. Organizing it is a little confounded by the blurred...