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I had a great week training. Unusual for me to to be paid for my time in martial arts these days.

 

The obstacle course provided great agility training and it was great to be 45 and out perform these high spirited 25 yr olds!!

 

Out main emphasis was on unarmed combat, throws, holds, and strikes that would likely lead to death. Also defense against knife attacks in particular.

 

We also lectured on modern fitness techniques, setting and achieving fitness goals and using weights, attitudes in training and plyometric exercises to enhance performance.

7th Dan Chidokai


A true combat warrior has to be hard as nails in mind, body and soul. Warriors are action takers and not action fakers. If you are cruising, make time for losing

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What was your schedule for training? All day long for the whole week? Did your lesson plan concentrate on techniques you thought would benefit them or was there a predetermined planned developed by the SAS? I have thought about possible oppurtunities similar to what you have completed, only with US branches of military. But that's only if I make it past black belt.

 

KSN Doug: Have you ever explored this possibility in your area? Any luck with starting a KSW club yet?

It's happy hour somewhere in the world.

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We did 3, 2 hour training sessions per day. We developed our own programme based on an analysis of their needs which we got before hand.

 

 

7th Dan Chidokai


A true combat warrior has to be hard as nails in mind, body and soul. Warriors are action takers and not action fakers. If you are cruising, make time for losing

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