Sword Stick Society Neutralizing Methods
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I study Aikido in Staten Island I see alot of similarity in what I am studying. Very nice stuff.BTW My name is L,Viggiano.I am origonally from north NJ.thats not a very common last name, I wonder if we are related somehow.....
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Thanks for this video! It's great to see some of the techniques we learned at the last workshop. Good stuff.
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MMA fights mostly puts emphasis on takedowns and submissions. When MMA fighters fight, they are already in the fighting stance. I.e. The fighter knows that objective of the objective of the other is to knock him out or submit him. This video shows situational instances where the person is not always ready to fight. I.e suprise situations, control situations etc. I find these techniques useful and relevant to real world situations
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Sword Stick Society is the best, we had another wonderful time this past weekend with the Nunchaku!
Kudos!!!
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GO DR.V
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It's so wonderful to see a society that accepts all styles. "same slice of beef, just cooked differently." I agree the important thing is "the pratictioner" of the style not the style itself.
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Applevinnie, thank you.
Nice moves. But how come we never see this kind of moves in MMA fights? Could that be because they are not practical in real fights?
myclicks 4 years ago
In the Art, Science, & Philosophy of Combat, one must realize that it is not the style but the individual and their understanding of Anatomy, Physiology, & Physics as one attempts to control Time, Distance, & Force relationships with the Intent of training for Survival ... not for competitive and/or entertainment purposes. Joints Locks & Take Downs are just a few of the varied tools available to Martial Artists and do work under Ideal Conditions.
applevinnie 4 years ago
A diverse adept knows how, when, and why these tools work along with their limitations. Train with weapons against multiple attackers in all environments where rules of engagement do not exist ... Dr. Christopher M. Viggiano - Shifu/Shihan
applevinnie 4 years ago