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Jackdog
10-09-2020, 03:04 PM
Immediate Action Jiu-jitsu

LOCATION:
Lucky Jiu-jitsu and Fitness Club
1607 Hart St, #100
Southlake, TX 76092

**NEW 3 DAY FORMAT!!**
Friday: 6:00pm-9:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: 8:00am-5:00pm

COST: $200 for students who trained with Cecil before and $300 for new students.
$100 deposit will reserve your spot.

Contact: Guy.A.Schnitzler@DFWDefensiveTraining.com or
(817) 403-1593 to reserve your spot!


Real World Application of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in a Weapon-Based-Environment

Contrary to popular belief, many empty hand fights and those involving weapons, end up on the ground. No amount of pontificating or self-proclaimed “expert“posturing will change this simple fact. If you ignore this reality, you may very well find yourself in a situation you cannot handle with disastrous consequences. This course is designed to give the layman a realistic and functional set of concepts, techniques, methodologies, training drills and experiences that will prepare them for a worst case “ground-fight” scenario. All techniques and concepts are high percentile applications which span a wide spectrum of confrontations. Training consists of presentation, drilling and Force-On-Force evolutions providing attendees with immediate feedback regarding the efficacy of the skills learned. The goal of this course is not to create a “ground fighter” or grappler. The objective is to provide attendees who have limited training time and resources with solid ground survival and escape fundamentals geared toward the increasingly violent weapon based environments they may live, work and/or travel within. And all techniques/concepts are from Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and are combat proven over the past 80 years by thousands of practitioners, including the U.S. Army.

These methods are for everyone regardless of physical condition – young, old, male, female, athlete or not – You DO NOT have to be a professional fighter to perform at a functional level. This will be a class about physical training, but it is NOT boot camp. Participants may go at the pace that is comfortable for them, while trying to push the envelope of their own individual performance.
Requirements : Loose, comfortable but durable clothes, mouthpiece, cup, notebook, and an open mind

The course is divided into modules that address specific situations. Seminars/training can be customized to fit your needs by arranging for the appropriate modules to be covered. Among the topics covered by the modules include:

FRIDAY EVENING:
-Surviving/defending/escaping when you are on the ground underneath an attacker
-Surviving/defending/escaping when you are on the ground and your opponent is standing
-Functional methods of getting back to your feet
-Countering takedowns and remaining on your feet

SATURDAY:
-IFWA (in-fight weapon access)
-Denying your opponent’s weapon access – understanding technique, positional hierarchy AND timing
-Multiple opponents – realistically maximizing your chances
-Surviving inside the guard
-Proper usage of the guard to win/escape
-Defending against punches, elbow strikes, stomps, kicks, etc…
-Proper role of “dirty tactics”
-Essential training principles, methods, & drills
-How these concepts & techniques remain true with or without weapon involvement
-Learning to deal with the most common MMA attacks and holds
-Recognizing and defending against common submissions (guillotine, rear naked choke, triangle, arm bar, etc.)
-Structuring and balancing your training and integrating it into a busy real world lifestyle
-**NEW BLOCK OF INSTRUCTION ON OPTIMALLY ACCESSING WEAPONS ON THE GROUND**

SUNDAY:
Immediate Action Pugilism

Boxing for Self-Preservation in the Weapons Based Environment

Sometimes, in order to defend ourselves and our loved ones, the only tool we might have to rely on is our own body. Even if you have external weapons, you might not be able to access them. Your safety may come down to how well you can survive a hand-to-hand confrontation. The Immediate Action Pugilism course is designed to give the layman a realistic and functional set of concepts, techniques, methodologies, training drills and experiences that will prepare them for a worst case H2H scenario. All techniques and concepts are high percentile applications which span a wide spectrum of confrontations. Training consists of presentation, drilling and Force-On-Force evolutions providing attendees with immediate feedback regarding the efficacy of the skills learned. The goal of this course is not to create a professional boxer or MMA competitor. The objective is to provide attendees who have limited training time and resources with solid fundamentals geared toward the increasingly violent weapon based environments they may live, work and/or travel within.

All the techniques presented are based on orthodox and MMA boxing methods and are the best, most functional and high percentage moves and tactics available.

These methods are for everyone regardless of physical condition – young, old, male, female, athlete or not – You DO NOT have to be a professional fighter to perform at a functional level. This will be a class about physical training, but it is NOT boot camp. Participants may go at the pace that is comfortable for them, while trying to push the envelope of their own individual performance.

Requirements: Boxing gloves (at least 12oz or bigger unless per-authorized by the instructor), loose, comfortable but durable clothes, mouthpiece, cup, notebook, and an open mind. MMA gloves are strongly encouraged, but are not mandatory.

Immediate Action Pugilism is divided into modules that address specific situations. Seminars/training can be customized to fit your needs by arranging for the appropriate modules to be covered. Among the topics covered by the modules include:
-Why & How to use Boxing in a WBE
-Underlying Concepts and Mindset for use
-Dealing with the Sucker Punch / Ambush
-The Default Cover
-Transitioning to and Regaining the Initiative
-1st stage of defense – the fighting platform
-2nd stage of defense – arm motion, footwork, level change
-1st stages of offense – jab & cross; proper method of delivering impact safely
-Secondary Striking Tools (Eye Jab, Elbow, Knee, Slap, )
-Fundamentals of the Clinch/Safely Entering
-Controlling the Entanglement
-Individual & Partner Drills
-Gradual introduction and immersion into sparring
-Fighting at Close Quarters; attached and unattached
-Disengaging from the clinch
-Safely gaining distance for escape, weapons access, or orientation reset
-Keeping the Fight standing, realistically defending the takedown
-Performance Coaching and Troubleshooting
-Insights and Suggestions for Solo Training
-Tips and pointers on how to train the material with the limitations of a real world lifestyle.
-**NEW BLOCK OF INSTRUCTION ON ATTACHED STRIKING (Striking while clinched/Fouled Up Tangle)**

Jackdog
10-28-2020, 12:54 PM
BTT. 13 weeks out.


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Mike Pipes
10-28-2020, 09:52 PM
BTT. 13 weeks out.


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I would like to do this....hope to talk to you about it..CYA Mike

Jackdog
10-29-2020, 06:19 AM
I would like to do this....hope to talk to you about it..CYA Mike

Would love to see you in class!


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Cecil Burch
10-29-2020, 11:56 AM
I would like to do this....hope to talk to you about it..CYA Mike

Would love to train with you dude.

Jackdog
11-20-2020, 10:25 AM
BTT. 10 weeks out.


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Totem Polar
11-20-2020, 12:10 PM
This is a great way to spend a weekend. Recommended.

UNK
11-20-2020, 07:06 PM
Lets hope covid doesnt kill it.

SeriousStudent
11-27-2020, 11:01 AM
Guy, how do you want my moolah? Mail you a check, send it PayPal F&F or what?

Jackdog
12-20-2020, 12:35 PM
BTT. Only 4 spots remaining.


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SeriousStudent
12-20-2020, 01:19 PM
I am really looking forward to seeing everyone Friday night. If folks are flying in an need a lift from the airport, let me know.

Mr Pipes, very much looking forward to seeing you. :)

Jackdog
12-23-2020, 09:24 AM
3 spots left. We are at 15 registered students.


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Cecil Burch
12-23-2020, 11:50 AM
3 spots left. We are at 15 registered students.


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I just wanted to clarify this for a moment. It may be a bit pedantic but it is important to me that people understand.

Normally I cap my courses at 14 students. Would I like to have more? Sure, it would be cool to pack a class and make a couple thousand more dollars but I can't because 14 is about where I can :

1) ensure that everyone is relatively safe. You are in physical contact with another person about 95% of the time in the class and are working through increasing levels of pressure. With up to 7 pairs of students I can watch everything and keep things going hard but safe. More than that and it becomes difficult to watch every pair constantly.

2) much more than 14 and I worry that I cannot know 100% that everyone is learning and understanding the material. It would bother me a lot if someone walked away going "I don't get it".

So why for Dallas is the cap at 18? Because with Jackdog helping, we can cover more students with the same level of safety and getting material across. No one knows my material as well as Jackdog, and is a pretty excellent instructor in his own right. I would not allow that many students without being able to count on him to cover the gaps I miss, and outside the Collective, he is one of the very, very few I can say that about.

One more clarification. Class ends about 6pm both Sat and Sunday. I will try to finish by 5:30 on Sunday, but I make no promises. I won't cut out material just to finish "on time". I may end class a tad earlier if students are really tired and I start to worry that safety concerns may crop up (always an issue when folks get worn out), but other than that, plan on 6pm

Jackdog
01-04-2021, 05:07 PM
BTT.


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UNK
01-18-2021, 10:16 PM
Is there a consensus on which hotel for this class?

Jackdog
01-24-2021, 11:25 AM
Is there a consensus on which hotel for this class?

Not really. But the below listed hotels are probably the closest to the gym. They are near restaurants and just off Main St Grapevine where there are more restaurants and attractions.

Super 8
250 E State Highway
114 at Main Street
Grapevine, TX 76051
United States

Holiday inn express
309 W State Highway 114 Frontage Rd
Grapevine, TX 76051
United States

Hilton Garden inn
205 W State Highway 114 Frontage Rd
Grapevine, TX 76051
United States

This below hotel is located on Southlake Town center shopping if you’re bringing wives/girlfriend/significant others.

Hilton Dallas/Southlake Town Square
1400 Plaza Pl
Southlake, Tx 76092


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Jackdog
01-24-2021, 11:31 AM
Class times for IAC.
Friday: 6:00pm-9:00
Saturday & Sunday: 9:00am-5:00pm

See y’all there!


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