Tonight we worked on Kapap Gun Disarming. We started inside the ac talking about awareness, distance, timing, relationship, position of hands, 2 points of contact, pull and push, relative position, body structure, presssure points and other topics. Then we went to the matt and worked slow. Then we did our 'take-the-ball-from-him' stress drill, and some other goodies like our now-famous Salamandra, rolls, sprints, rope climbing, and more. When everyone was exhausted we did more disarming... this time much faster and with immediate reaction. After that, we did a good 6 scenarios that involved real life situations. Please share your thoughts from tonight's work!
 


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01/26/2012 06:46

I was very challenged by this class. I enjoyed working with a great group of guys. It's really eye opening, when you realize how much there is to work on.

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Charlie1
01/26/2012 23:52

Very challenging stress drills, I was very exhausted, but it worked, the reaction time was shorter and the moving smoother. Fun to work with a great group of guys in those real life scenarios. Thanks Joe!

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DoctorG
01/27/2012 18:13

The stress drills drain much of one's energy, but they also drain with it hesitation, fear, ego, and other things that slow or hinder the correct, efficient and effective response. All that remains--all that CAN remain--is the focus on the task at hand. Considering the stakes of the real-life situation, this is not an inappropriate thing.

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Brandon
02/03/2012 11:32

Great class, lots of training needed to build the muscle memory and reflexes for gun disarming and it will always be high risk. Stress drills r always good way to get rid of tension and start moving rite.

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