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From "In the Eye of the Storm" DVD. Former NY cop and forensic homicide investigator John Perkins' free-form adaptive art of Guided Chaos, combining military Close Combat, internal energy principles, modified Native American Ground Fighting and Point Shooting. Used by NYC cops, Vale Tudo champ and U.S. Marines Lt. Col. unarmed combat instructor in Iraq. http://www.attackproof.com/

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  • How would defend against someone who is throwing punches? Like wing chun just redriecting the fist?

  • @SkeltonProductions Absorb or skim the incoming shot to deliver your own simultaneously which is a one-step process, faster and more efficient than block/counter punch (2 steps).

  • I'll summarise self defense for you in one phrase: "Learn how to hit f--cking hard."

  • It is very true but unbelievably simplistic. Any style worth its salt says that. The difference is 1-How do you stop the other guy from hitting you just as hard and 2-how do you get your "f-ing hard" strikes past his defenses? The correct answers are what really defines an effective method.

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  • @JanBloem I would gladly hear your explanation, sir. I practice chen taijiquan and systema, and I'm interested in researching about freeform training, since I believe it has a higher learning curve than fixed pattern training... shame there isn't a guided chaos school here in italy, I would gladly give it a try! send me a message if you want to share your knowledge. Regards

  • best way to win a fight is not to fight if you let your opponant do all the work you;ll win

  • watch joe louis highlights for some great hand skills

  • almost like chi sao but in a wild way lol

  • Seems more akin to actual combat, street fight, theat to life combat, or whatever you want to call it, thus being a more suitable way to train for real combat.

  • There is no way to compare two different worlds (reality basd vs MMA), although they could learn from each other. I experienced both and as a human movement scientist studied both worlds. From that perspective I have to say that Guided Chaos is truly a effective well-rounded system. If anyone is interested I could try to explain my interpretation of the motoric learning process I discovered in this system, which are very innovative in my opinion. drs. Jan Bloem, The Netherlands

  • Wow looks like u can drive someone crazy with this style, lol. I want to see it in a MMa fight, any skilled system will work in the street, if ur aware of the surroundings, and fight back hard and don't freeze up. Street fighters rely primarily on their rear hands, whether its right or left.

  • I wont say it's ineffective, and art like this just doesnt suit me. At the end of the day, the art is only as good as the artist. From my angle, i doesnt look as though there is a system of striking involved, it looks like uncontrolled slugging. But i've never studied guided chaos so i wount really understand. Peace :D

  • This is beautiful to watch! Spam that replay button!

  • This is beautiful to watch! The only good parts are 0:00 - 0:50

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