nope..... but looks like kenpo combined with krav maga combined with a lot of the stuff offered by "Close Combat Training" (US system .... have worked my way throught the whole of that course - DVD based and has a lot of useful stuff and a bit of wishful thinking stuff) - this looks pretty good from the clips he has on the website and elsewhere - would be nice to see "in the flesh".
Mark, I have Capt. Chris's course also. I almost trained with him at Technontactical.com, but I was out of town then. Agree of your breakdown of the system, I have gotten more and more into these kind of martial arts after taking the traditional ones for years. I posted another link a few weeks ago seemed interesting. If I find it, I will post it but it may be in the KMaga thread. Hey, I am 51 also, but feel and look younger than most 51 yr olds I know, and I attribute it to MA training. http://www.attackproof.com/home.html Here it is.
Mr Bond, thanks for the link ... it looks very simialr to CCT but a little more applied - I agree these type of systems are very worthwhile to add to training (necessary really). ..... and yes I agree MA training helps to keep u young ...... allow me to delude myself now for a moment - as u can see from my photo I look more like 35 than 51!!! (I shall go now and prepare myself for the subsequent barrage of comments LOL)
ah yes .... and so began the mutual martial art admiration club a lon long time ago in a place far far away.....
interesting videos, seems like a hybrid of different systems, Krav is definately in there but also has similar elements to teukong Musool and systema, Instructor also seems very knowledgeable with relation to pivot points and body position
Never heard of them. It wouldn't really matter if I did, anyway. I still have to perfect the basics and as thus, have no use for advanced techniques and strategies.
Alright, I will. I do however know of one particularly ultra-aggressive group. It may be the same people. Not sure. Check out the aggression in this. Very savage. A good fighting system. Australian, too. I hear people come from all over the world to be taught by him and his crew. Who would not want to be tutored by that guy?
Who would not want to be tutored by that guy? - Me, sorry. Oh man. Agressive? Mmmm, I can't really say as I was to busy pissing myself laughing, especially after he picked up the guy and ran him into a tree Sorry Red, but that vid made me laugh more than anything.
They were doing the same thing that people accuse Aikido of doing. Standing there ready to have the techniques done to them. Plus, they spelt shield wrong
I can appreciate that when recording for film you'll have a lot of tightly choreographed opponent cooperation. I dunno whether I'm just a bit jaded from seeing a lot of these sorts of films but a lot of that just felt too rehearsed and neat for a supposedly effective system. Still I'm not gonna bash it. The guy looks in good shape and is obviously confident and comfortable with what he's doing. I'd like to see if this came to England, I'd like to take a crack at it.