 |
[-] |
|
Viewing 11 - 15 out of 786 Blogs.
| Page:
|
|
3 |
|
|
Cross referring the internal arts and goju has helped me discern not only a possible historical and technical relationship, but more importantly it has helped me understand the function of "formal" training, such as kata. I think that seeing how someone else does the same thing can give you a great deal of insight into what it is you are doing and why. Ultimately we all want to effect a natural, "no-nonsense" technique. However it seems to me that many “modern” stylists have thrown t... Read More
I have read sme of the blogs by ICC Kiser and been thinking about them. His ideas for having "laws of combat" and "paradigms" of a real fight are very useful and prompted me to write down my own thoughts. Whereas Kiser enjoys adressing the more technical concepts of sef defense, I wanted to focus on simplicity. It important to note that I AM NOT A STREET FIGHTER AND CLAIM NO EXPERTISE, but I have experienced violence and self defense. I welcome your comments and feedback. I th... Read More
TEN LAWS OF COMBAT 1. NO SITUATION IS IDEAL. 2. BE FAMILIAR WITH ALL RANGES. 3. WHEN SKILL IS EQUAL, CONDITIONING PREVAILS. 4. BE AWARE OF YOUR ENVIRONMENT AND USE IT TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. 5. THE SIMPLIER THE BETTER. 6. RANDOM TACTICS ARE THE MOST DIFFICULT TO COUNTER. 7. ALWAYS BE READY TO DEAL WITH WEAPONS. 8. MAKE NOTE OF ALL AVAILABLE EQUALIZERS. 9. IN COMBAT YOU MUST HAVE THREE THINGS IN YOUR FAVOR: NERVE, SKILL, LUCK. 10. KNOW YOUR EXITS AND WHEN TO USE THEM.... Read More
THE PARADIGM OF COMBAT by Jonathan E. Kiser What I've done is study the situations, environments, and survival landscape of virtually every real fight that I've personally experienced, as well the fights of others. What rings true to each situation is that there are certain parameters that if followed you increase the certainty of survival. The Paradigm of Combat essentially is a model based upon a "reverse engineering" concept. What I've done is look at what goes wrong... Read More
THE R.E.A.L.M. FORMULAThe Catalyst Teaching of Integrated Combative Concepts The aspects of combat are broken down into the constants (Ranges, Energies, Attributes, Lines, and Modes) what we call the REALM formula. The REALM formula is: A. Ranges- the six ranges and their subsequent three sub-ranges. There are those that say that "ranges' are an illusion, but I disagree. If you don't prioritize what best works at different distances and situations then you will be missing tar... Read More
| Page:
|
|
3 |
|
|
|