Today's video is a nice example of where the Senshido International Movement is going, and also the overall ethos of Progressive Defence. Whilst we do teach reality-based self defence methods, this video outlines our true greater purpose - the elimination of violence, the empowering of people and betterment of humanity. Please watch.
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Video: The Shift
Monday, July 26, 2010
Video: The Nervous System's Effects on Self Defence
Here is another clip from a recent Progressive Defence seminar in which chief instructor, Joe Saunders, outlines the effects of the sympathetic nervous system during a high stress violent altercation, and how it can impair combat effectiveness. Enjoy.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Video: Self Defence vs Fighting vs Martial Arts
In this short clip from a recent Progressive Defence seminar, our own Joe Saunders discusses some of the differences between self defence, fighting and martial arts. Enjoy.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Daily Video: 14.07.2010 - Self Defence Against Fruit
Another one just for fun today. :)
Sadly, this Monty Python skit is possibly more practical than much of what is taught as self defence in many martial arts academies these days. Enjoy!
Sadly, this Monty Python skit is possibly more practical than much of what is taught as self defence in many martial arts academies these days. Enjoy!
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Daily Video: 13.07.2010 - Senshido on Multiple Attackers
Today's video is from one of the original Senshido DVD's, "Outnumbered but not Outgunned" and deals with strategies to survive mutiple attacker situations. Enjoy!
Daily Video: 12.07.2010 - Martial Arts Bloopers
Just for fun today, a reminder not to take your training so seriously you can't have a laugh at yoruself. Remember to keep it simple!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Daily Video: 11.07.2010 - Dr Ruthless Women's Self Defence
This video comes from the famous (infamous?) "Dr Ruthless" Melissa Stoalt. I have in the past been critical of some of her material, but mainly due to the over-exagerated reactions of her attackers. Building confidence and self-esteem is one thing, but false confidence which can be crushed when a real attacker doesn't fly accross the room from your elbow strike is not good. Even so, there's lots of good info in this clip and it's a great learning tool for women looking for realistic self defence.
Labels:
psychology,
rape prevention,
videos,
women's self defence
Daily Video: 10.07.2010 - Gracie BullyProof
The following clip is taken from the Gracie JiuJitsu "BullyProof" program and addresses their use of the term "Verbal Jiujitsu" as it relates to schoolyard bullying. While we don't necessarily agree with all points made in this clip, it is still interesting and worth watching. Enjoy. :)
Labels:
avoidance,
child protection,
ego fights,
videos
Daily Video: 09.07.2010 - Abduction Protection for Children
Hello all. You may have noticed this video and the next one are being posted retroactively. We must apologise, as circumstances beyond our control prevented a daily video being posted on time for Friday and Saturday. However, they're coming now!
Our first video is a great segment from Tracie Arlington of Play It Safe Self Defence on the Dr Phil show. In this segment, Tracie shows one of the best tactics (and remember, in the real world, tactics are always more important than techniques) to teach a child to prevent abduction. Quick, easy to learn and most importantly, effective! Every parent should teach their kids this tactic.
Our first video is a great segment from Tracie Arlington of Play It Safe Self Defence on the Dr Phil show. In this segment, Tracie shows one of the best tactics (and remember, in the real world, tactics are always more important than techniques) to teach a child to prevent abduction. Quick, easy to learn and most importantly, effective! Every parent should teach their kids this tactic.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Daily Video: 08.07.2010 - The Gift of Fear
In this video, Gavin DeBecker speaks to an American TV show about his outstanding book "The Gift of Fear" and the principles of intuition and violence prediction he uses in his service to his clients. This is a three part series, but is full of fantastic information. If you are interested in real self defence and have not read DeBecker's work, you owe it to yourself to pick up "The Gift of Fear" and read it cover to cover. Enjoy.
Labels:
avoidance,
intuition,
psychology,
rape prevention,
videos,
women's self defence
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Daily Video: 07.07.2010 - "The Raw Directive"
Today's video contains some bad language, so once again, if you have kids or impressionable minds around, best you err on the side of caution.
It comes, once again, courtesy of the AIM Academy in Melbourne (see Resources section) and features RAW Combatives chief instructor, Jim Armstrong. While we do differ in choice of technique in that we advise against closed fist punching for those without high degrees of training, Jim's core message about "flicking the switch" and making a decision to attack is key to all effective self defence. And he phrases it in a way that only a Geordie can. :)
Enjoy!
It comes, once again, courtesy of the AIM Academy in Melbourne (see Resources section) and features RAW Combatives chief instructor, Jim Armstrong. While we do differ in choice of technique in that we advise against closed fist punching for those without high degrees of training, Jim's core message about "flicking the switch" and making a decision to attack is key to all effective self defence. And he phrases it in a way that only a Geordie can. :)
Enjoy!
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Daily Video: How to Avoid Becoming a Victim
This is an oldie but a goodie. In this clip from the early 90's, Marc MacYoung gives some fantastic tips on how to avoid common violent crime. While some of this information has since been supplemented with modern studies and methods, there is a lot of gold in this clip. Enjoy.
Labels:
avoidance,
ego fights,
psychology,
rape prevention,
verbal strategies,
videos,
women's self defence
Monday, July 5, 2010
Daily Video: 05.07.2010 - Juggernaut Self Defence
Today's video comes from Juggernaut Self Defence, care of the AIM Academy in Melbourne.
In this video, Juggernaut himself demonstrates how to "Cover, drop and drive" into an attacker and use body movement to put them off balance. He uses many of the same principles as are taught on Progressive Defence seminars, so this could be interesting for Progressive Defence students and non-students alike. Enjoy!
In this video, Juggernaut himself demonstrates how to "Cover, drop and drive" into an attacker and use body movement to put them off balance. He uses many of the same principles as are taught on Progressive Defence seminars, so this could be interesting for Progressive Defence students and non-students alike. Enjoy!
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Daily Video: 04.07.2010 - Rich Dimitri on Knife Defence Mistakes
DISCLAIMER: First things first, this clip contains some bad language, so best not to watch with impressionable young minds (or bosses) around. Secondly, this is from a time in Rich's life when he was quite an angry man and has since publicly apologised for the manner in which he conveyed his message in this clip. He regrets the resentful and derogative tone of the message, but stands by the content.
All that aside, Rich raises many valid points in this clip. If you watch this, and then go back and watch the "How NOT to Defend" clip yesterday, you will see what he's/we're talking about. Enjoy. :)
All that aside, Rich raises many valid points in this clip. If you watch this, and then go back and watch the "How NOT to Defend" clip yesterday, you will see what he's/we're talking about. Enjoy. :)
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Daily Video: 03.07.2010 – How NOT to Defend Against a Knife Attack
As a follow up to the last video, here is an example of two "experts" showing an irresponsible technique.
I'm not into trashing individual styles, as quite often it's the practitioner or instructor that makes the style, not the style itself. However, I will address this particular technique sequence. Notice that this is done with absolutely zero intensity or realism. The attack slowly lunges forward and then freezes. Why would he do this? He doesn't with draw his hand and try to stab again (reality) which would in effect cancel the following up joint manipulation into the hammerlock. I also seriously doubt he'd be able to stab his assailant in the back, or strip the knife so easily.
This is why we MUST train with intensity and energy! I don't know who these two gentlemen are, but I'm sure they think they're doing the right thing and teaching quality self defence. But quite simply, trying this will get someone killed! This is one of the reasons why the entire Progressive Defence team, as well as all of our recommended trainers, pressure test every technique before teaching it to anyone else. We need to be sure it works.
Please keep this in mind next time you think you're learning an awesome technique that is sure to impress your friends. Often it's the unimpressive techniques that work.
I'm not into trashing individual styles, as quite often it's the practitioner or instructor that makes the style, not the style itself. However, I will address this particular technique sequence. Notice that this is done with absolutely zero intensity or realism. The attack slowly lunges forward and then freezes. Why would he do this? He doesn't with draw his hand and try to stab again (reality) which would in effect cancel the following up joint manipulation into the hammerlock. I also seriously doubt he'd be able to stab his assailant in the back, or strip the knife so easily.
This is why we MUST train with intensity and energy! I don't know who these two gentlemen are, but I'm sure they think they're doing the right thing and teaching quality self defence. But quite simply, trying this will get someone killed! This is one of the reasons why the entire Progressive Defence team, as well as all of our recommended trainers, pressure test every technique before teaching it to anyone else. We need to be sure it works.
Please keep this in mind next time you think you're learning an awesome technique that is sure to impress your friends. Often it's the unimpressive techniques that work.
Daily Video: 03.07.2010 – Realities of Knife Attacks
Okay, so we missed a video yesterday! To make up for it, we'll be uploading two videos today and one tomorrow that are all related to knife defence. Few subjects in the martial arts and self defence are taught as irresponsibly as knife defence. Anything fancy, anything tricky, anything that looks too "Gucci" is not going to work. Period. With a committed, frenzied knife attack, any small mistake you make can be fatal. The first video is from StreetFightSecrets and addresses this point quite well.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Daily Video: 01.07.2010 - ATM Mugging Defence
Today's video comes from Tony Blauer, founder of Blauer Tactical Systems. In this video, Tony goes through a great strategy for avoiding being mugged at ATMs. It requires intuition, quick thinking and a little bit of acting, but it's certainly a better option than fighting for your life or losing all your money! Enjoy.
Labels:
intuition,
psychology,
verbal strategies,
videos
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