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See what others say about the video Basic Instincts of Self-Defense:
I watched your video Basic
Instincts of Self-Defense with a friend of mine who is a U.S. Marshal, and we
both came to the conclusion that it is a fantastic tape! The film quality is excellent.
This is not one of those tapes that looks homemade and is a half hour to one hour of
gibberish. Your tape is power packed
. There is a genuine effort here to teach
someone right in their own living room
.
Steve Stefanidis, U.S. Parole Officer, Astoria, New York
I really enjoyed your self-defense video, Basic Instincts of Self Defense. I was
impressed by its clearly laid out progression and easily learned, simple yet very
effective techniques that don't rely on trying to grab a wrist or finger in the midst of a
chaotic, high stress situation. As the narrator said in the intro, as far as that specific
theory of self-defense technique application, "No kidding." Hey, I was one of
those Self-Defense teachers, but after watching the video you really, and permanently,
changed my perspective. Straightforward, efficient, and no punches pulled (pun intended)!
A "gold standard" in my video library.
Greg Premo, Tae Kwon-do 5th Dan, Judo 1st Dan, Personal Defense Readiness
(www.tonyblauer.com) with Adam Laclair, Russian Kettlebell Certified/Challenge (RKC),
Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC)1995 to 2002, Certified Strength & Conditioning
Specialist (CSCS)1998 to 2002, Underhill, VT
Your selection of techniques and graded advancement from armlocks to
clinch and throws, from defenses against grabs and holds to defenses against punches and
kicks are fantastic. Methodology and explanation, simplicity and practical approach is
what I like about this tape.
My experience in some other systems gives me the possibility to highly value your
tape. I decided to include your basic idea into our training. It is an excellent link
between Aikido techniques and practical self-defense.
Ragib Karamehmedovic, Aikido (goshin) instructor, Sarajevo, Bosnia
an excellent presentation. The self-defense techniques are practical
and relevant to actual street situations. As a physician involved in the martial arts for
more than 35 years, in addition to having taught self-defense and street hand-to-hand
combat classes, I feel I can personally commend the Stadion staff for a quality program
that is both scientifically and educationally sound.
Richard J. Vahl, M.S., D.C., Davenport, Iowa
This is the correct method of teaching self-defense techniques.
Mac Mierzejewski, M.Sc. P.E., Winner at Mas Oyama's [full-contact karate]
Asia-Pacific International Open Karate Tournament-1989, Winner at Mas Oyama's Canadian
Kyokushinkai Tournament-1989, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
The most simple and easiest to learn of all the self-defense systems I
have ever seen. I strongly recommend this video as a must for a person who wishes to learn
an easy and most effective form of self-defense.
Ivan Villegas, National Sport Judo 7th Dan, Member of the Promotion Board,
Member of the National Coaching Staff, Jamaica, New York
Your tape Basic Instincts
of Self-Defense is great! Here are many techniques I already know but you put it
all in a logical order. I teach karate full time. Soon I will start a self-defense course
and would like [...] to use the Basic Instincts program.
Ken Hollows, Karate 5th Dan, Munich, West Germany
Very good system. Explains well `why' and `how' of the shown moves.
Andrzej Sadej, National Coach, Judo Canada, Gloucester, Ontario, Canada
Basic Instincts of
Self-Defense: Defenses Against Unarmed Attacks focuses on quick, easy-to-learn
defensive maneuvers based on natural, instinctive reactions. Learn how to defeat attackers
that are stronger than you, ... and how to sharpen defensive reflexes. Increase your
confidence and awareness to ward off or avoid potential attackers.
Self-Defense for Women
This video teaches basic defense moves against 55 typical attacks; all
simple moves, all designed to work against a stronger attacker, and based on natural,
instinctive reactions to assault.
Self-Defense Magazine
This DVD presentation is a
unique mix of classic goshin jutsu, appropriately applied to contemporary problems of
self-protection, requiring resolve.
This very professionally produced video offers the combined expressed skills of
Thomas Kurza professional educatorwho was responsible for organizing the
script and arranging the technical applications in a very easy to follow, progressive
learning format, and that of Lt. Col. Grzegorz Piwowarczykcombatives expertwho
was responsible for selecting the proper technical response to the many different attack
scenarios.
The `players' in the video include: Thomas Kurz, an experienced Judo coach and Ms.
Magdalena Szewczyk, who is a Wrestling and Judo Champion of Poland, both acting as the
primary defenders. Also featured is World Judo Champion, Pawel Nastula, from Poland. With
the caliber of the masterful athletes performing the attacks and defenses, the action
observed within this production is smooth, comprehensive and flawless in its physical
execution, making the material on this DVD instructional intense and rich.
Sure, these performers make the actions appear effortless and masterful, as they
should. If one closely observes what is being taught, mirroring these applications means
we will also be learning the movements technical essence from the absolute best in
the field.
The `players' actions are clearly visible with detailed, clearly audible
narration in the back ground to offer critical contextual information about the
techniques proper applications. There is absolutely NO confusion as to what is being
done, how and why, or what is being explained.
The `players' do attack and defend while wearing the classic white Judo-gi on mats.
However, the actions are rough and ready. Attacks are as realistic as can be made,
considering the `players' over all safety, and that this is a learning-instructional
medium. The fact that the attacks and defensive responses are executed at full-force
levels actually provides the viewer with what occurs during an actual attack and what is
physically demanded of the defender to successfully negate the potential assault.
Since the `players' defending in this DVD are female and smaller statured males,
relative to the larger male attackers, one gets a realistic example of the technical
utility involved. Mr. Kurz and Ms. Szewczyk truly demonstrate the sweet simplistic
devastation of these defensive tactics against many different possible assault cues from
larger, aggressive and more powerful adversaries.
The background narration adds to the professionalism of this video, explaining what
happens to one while being attacked and how one can manage the duress during such attacks,
in addition to explaining the actual details of performance. This narration provides the
listener with well researched scientific information explaining what happens during
violence and its potential ramifications while instructing effective self-defense needs.
This package properly educates the viewer to this specific context.
Within the DVD, the skills demonstrated and taught include proper methods of
falling, passive defenses against grips and grabs, defensive actions resulting in simple
arm and shoulder lock takedown controls. Defenses include simple throws where the
adversary lands forward and rearward. There are strong defenses demonstrating escapes from
numerous grounded attacks, and actions to deploy when one is being kicked while down.
Where and when appropriate, simple striking techniques are demonstrated, following the
arm/shoulder lock and fulcrum takedowns/controls. If one already possesses a strong
striking background, striking follow-ups made in conjunction with the takedowns are merely
limited by the creativity of the defender and by the needs of the moment (what the
assailant does or doesnt do).
The video presentation concludes with a discussion about the necessary mental
toughness required for defending oneself, and how, even if one knows what to do
physically, without the proper mental toughness, it is all but lost. Mind and fitness are
first in this arena.
The premise of the video is to offer methods of defense (mentally and physically)
which are simple to learn, simple to execute under duress, practical, effective and whose
offensive and defensive technical applications can be practiced relatively safely at full
speed, full power. It is directly stressed and often implied through the presentation that
a defender will respond in real time the way he or she trains. And if training does not
possess elements of actual power and force on force practice, one will be inadequately
prepared.
Many years ago, during real world combative activity, I learned just how ineffective
strikes can be and just how difficult generating powerful striking applications can be
when the body and mind are under the uncontrollable influences of combat duress.
When one learns how to use body leverage, evasive movement and balance breaking
against an attacking human adversary, as is clearly shown and taught in this DVD
selection, then one does possess strong, effective and versatile defensive tactics,
leading to an inner security that is unwavering under duress.
The level of professionalism applied to the production of this DVD is without
compare. And that it contains a lifetime worth of defensive skills to assimilate and
master, makes it a rare and valuable find, indeed.
Rev. A. Bodhi Chenevey, RM, DD, Hikaze Learning Corner, Wooster OH.
Rev. A. Bodhi Chenevey writes for Jissen
Magazine
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