Tuesday, December 23, 2008
THE ARGUMENT OF MOVEMENT:
DEFEND, NEUTRALIZE, ANNIHILATE
High-Intensity Partner Training
For Real Combat
With Joseph Simonet
Best-selling Paladin author and lifelong martial artist Joseph Simonet distills literally decades of research in the fighting arts into a combative form that has hard-core street application in every movement, transition and technique. Building on the functional, universal lines developed in his Mook Jong Slam Set program, Simonet’s Argument of Movement takes individual training to the next, necessary step: a two-person, full-contact drill that is easy to learn, combines the best elements of the most effective combat arts currently known and has application for any fighting situation you may find instant, disrupting your opponent’s rhythm and keeping him so off-balance that he’ll have no time to react. Simonet also provides vital instruction on the supported elbow frame, an all-purpose defense that allows you to take even the strongest of blows without injury.
If you’re at al interested in keeping your fighting skills sharp enough to get you out of a jam, you need this ultimate combat form. For information purposes only. Color, approx. 190 min. total.
THE ARGUMENT OF MOVEMENT,
PART TWO: THE SKILL SETS
High-Intensity Flow Drills
For Real Combat
With Joseph Simonet
And Addy Hernandez
If you want to fight, and fight well, you need to perform the right movements so quickly and fluidly that you don’t have to think about how to put them together: you just do it. In this fast-paced video production from Paladin Press, best-selling author Joseph Simonet teaches you the 10 flow drills every competent fighter needs to know to keep his skills at the highest level possible. He starts with the foundational drill of hubud, showing the most combat-effectiveway to perform it and why so many martial artists get it wrong. From there he progresses to other drills, such as his Chi Sau, Silat Sensitivity and Gan Sau drills, teaching you how to burn them into your muscle memory and extract their true combative applications. Simonet also shows you how each drill can be linked to any other, simulating and chaos of a real fight.
Building your fighting skills takes time: this video shows you how to do it efficiently and effectively. For information purposes only. Color, approx. 160 min. total.
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