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    Cecil Burch, Immediate Action Combatives, Sterling VA 25-27 Feb

    All!

    I am hosting Cecil's Immediate Action Combatives course at Disciple MMA in Sterling, VA 25-27 February. Cecil has scaled this course so that everyone will achieve maximum benefit for their investment.

    "Contrary to popular belief, many empty hand fights and those involving weapons, end up entangled, either standing or 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 grappling 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, Wrestling, and Boxing and are combat proven over the past 80 years by thousands and 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. Boxing or MMA gloves are strongly encouraged, but are not mandatory. Blue Guns and matched holsters, and training knives are a good idea, but there will be loaners available.

    Surviving/defending/escaping from the bottom

    Getting back to your feet / staying upright

    Defending against strikes on the ground or clinch

    Denying the attacker weapon access – understanding technique, positional hierarchy, and timing

    Proper role of “dirty tactics”

    Multiple opponents

    Essential training principles, methods, and drills

    Underlying concepts and mindset for the clinch in a self-defense context

    Dealing with the sucker punch/ambush

    Fundamentals of the clinch

    Controlling the entanglement

    Disengaging and making distance for escape, weapons access or orientation reset

    Performance coaching and troubleshooting

    Structuring and balancing your training for a real world lifestyle"

    All delivered in a professional, ego free manner.

    Enroll here!

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    Site Supporter Totem Polar's Avatar
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    This course is solid. Recommended.
    ”But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals.” -JRB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Totem Polar View Post
    This course is solid. Recommended.
    Agreed. I put my 20 year old daughter through it before I bought her a handgun. I am that big a believer. This and ECQC should be manditory for those that carry guns "just in case".

    I will sit here in the corner eating popcorn and quietly cheering for Brandon as people try to decide which is the prerequisite for the other.

    pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by UNM1136 View Post
    …which is the prerequisite for the other.
    Which ever one comes up for open enrollment first and close.
    ”But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals.” -JRB

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    Annette Evans will be helping out as well, so there will be extra coaching for the entire course.
    For info about training or to contact me:
    Immediate Action Combatives

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    I’m signed up.

    Cecil, any recommendation for gloves?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gun Nerd View Post
    I’m signed up.

    Cecil, any recommendation for gloves?
    If you don't have any, don't buy them for the class. I will have loaners, or we can do an easy work-around. I am not a fan of people spending money on my stuff until they know they will get good use out of it.
    For info about training or to contact me:
    Immediate Action Combatives

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cecil Burch View Post
    If you don't have any, don't buy them for the class. I will have loaners, or we can do an easy work-around. I am not a fan of people spending money on my stuff until they know they will get good use out of it.
    Cecil -

    Thanks, that answer works for me!

    Looking forward to class.

    GN

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