IcemanSK Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 That is the only down side (& ironic, I thought) to the program. I inquired about Seniors & others who need canes being able to use the program. And gentleman who teaches it told me that it was really for able-bodied folks. I told my mother-in-law she'd need to buy a gun instead. To a point I will agree, but as I stated before, the Canemaster system is so large, that someone with physical limitations could pick and choose what he or she is able to do and still end up with a large set of self-defense moves, strikes, or blocks.batWe disagree on this point, bat. While I'm sure that there are things that folks who need canes to get around could use in this system for SD, its really not designed for Seniors & those w/ disabilities that require them to use a cane to get around. My mother-in-law uses a cane to get around. She does not have the strength nor dexterity to use this program effectively. I have trained in MA for 24 years, I can use it well. However, there will come a day when it will no longer be possible for me, either. Its a great program, but its not for folks who actually need a cane to get around. Being a good fighter is One thing. Being a good person is Everything. Kevin "Superkick" McClinton Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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