...two weeks after I got your course and had been practicing it, I got jumped by an inmate during a cell search with his some-made shank. I used your sleeve defense and it worked perfectly. He attacked exactly the way you showed us and that I trained for. He first shoved and then grabbed my shirt with his left hand and came in low on the right with the shank. Your defense worked perfectly and I walked without a scratch. Now I teach my guys that technique and I'm pushing all of them to buy your stuff. You sent me home safe bro and I appreciate it!!!
If you want to use this comment as part of your marketing please do so just leave my name out of it due to HIPAA laws and various state laws that govern correctional officers here. They could fire me if this comment was connected to me. but anyway thanks again looking forward to the rest of your training.
-T.M.
Technically, I was trying to showcase that ONE single technique could be mastered and play a huge role in destroying these huge manimals. I do recommend leg kicks and teach them in detail in the full course, and I think that front kicks to the leg are a *great* way to take the steam out of anyone charging at you… whether a huge opponent, or an armed opponent. I tend to like taking a shot at knocking people’s wind out first before I go to the leg though!
My old instructor used to have something called a “zing” kick, like a cross between a sweep and a wing chun front kick, meant to hit and move the patella and hyperextend the leg. (Properly executed, you yell “zing,” a la Jerry Lewis, while you do it, and their kneecap flies off. 🙂 )
Whenever you want a training partner for the upcoming “self-defense for people old enough to see E.T. in theatres” course, be sure to drop me a line.
Thanks again. You rock.
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