Tim Burke is organizing a team for the July 14/15 Tough Mudder event. Anyone interested should contact him directly:
timothy.burke.4 [at] gmail [dot] com
Event details are here.
MacDonald Academy of Martial Arts
Kenpo Karate, Krav Maga, and Fitness for the Boston / Watertown area
Tim Burke is organizing a team for the July 14/15 Tough Mudder event. Anyone interested should contact him directly:
timothy.burke.4 [at] gmail [dot] com
Event details are here.
“An overwhelming majority of violence comes with instructions on how to avoid it.”
Here is yet another excellent article from Marc MacYoung of No Nonsense Self-Defense:
Here’s a summary:
A related concept:
“The fastest way to figure out if you are in potential danger is to look for these three elements.”
Also read the counter to the Five Stages, the Pyramid of Personal Safety.
Marc and Dianna MacYoung seem much more rooted in reality than most every other self-proclaimed expert on violence. They are not alarmist reactionaries intent on making you feel like everyone in the world has the potential to rob and murder you. What I really like in particular about their writing is that any discussion of self-defense always returns to use of force considerations and the legal and psychological repercussions of resorting to violence.
By Patrick
Students are welcome to use Training Room 2 downstairs if no class is being held in it. However, please keep these guidelines in mind:
Having a second training room is a great step up from the old location, so please use it!
Groin strikes are a bit of a running gag about Krav Maga. It may seem we have a fixation, and, admittedly, there are few things funnier than seeing someone biffed in the crotch.
Juvenile giggling aside, there’s a reason why groin strikes are barred from combat sports: they’re fight enders. Even with protection, a strike to the groin can completely incapacitate the strongest of fighters. Doubt it? Seen this?
Click here for cringe inducement »
In the post on headlocks, I posed a question regarding the overwhelming number of submissions available to a skilled grappler in that position:
Should we learn unique techniques to counter each attack?
At first glance, this might seem appropriate. Chokes, elbow locks, shoulder locks, knee locks… Surely these all require different responses, right? Many self-defense and grappling systems do just this and have very, very large catalogs of techniques to address very specific possibilities. There may even be multiple techniques for each nuanced scenario.
While there are certainly many not-to-be-named systems and instructors that teach laughable techniques that could get you killed if you attempted them, there are a greater number of martial arts that—if taught and trained well—are technically sound and proven effective. However, most all of these arts require years to develop proficiency. Even then, there’s the risk of “analysis paralysis” because you have too many techniques to choose from when you must react without hesitation under stress. [Read more…]
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