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Post by BillCogswell on Apr 23, 2006 15:13:41 GMT -5
Interesting situation however it didn't appear the Guard had much training in defensive tactics which is not good for someone in his position.
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Post by BillCogswell on Apr 13, 2006 20:09:13 GMT -5
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Post by BillCogswell on Mar 28, 2006 9:13:15 GMT -5
LOLOL, he is too much! His wife is great as well, I asked her a question about some rare Bas stuff a while back and she hooked me up with some tapes and a free "Liver Shot" T-Shirt.
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Post by BillCogswell on Mar 28, 2006 7:15:22 GMT -5
That clip is a highlight from his "Lethal Street Fighting" DVD. I got this a few years back and found it to contain practical common sense information, Bas is funny as hell throughout the material:
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Post by BillCogswell on Mar 27, 2006 17:34:03 GMT -5
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Post by BillCogswell on Mar 5, 2006 10:48:31 GMT -5
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Post by BillCogswell on Mar 2, 2006 8:15:22 GMT -5
That appears to be a dead link Vince, can you re-link it for us?
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Post by BillCogswell on Jan 31, 2006 16:58:15 GMT -5
That's lame!
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Post by BillCogswell on Jun 13, 2005 17:18:05 GMT -5
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Post by BillCogswell on May 17, 2006 16:52:54 GMT -5
I mainly use the #1 for sets of anywhere from 5-10 but I use the #2 occasionally for heavier work. I can close the #2 twice with my right hand and once (barely) with the left. Great training tool for sure.
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Post by BillCogswell on May 17, 2006 15:31:05 GMT -5
I've had a #1 and a #2 for about 3 years, these things are great!
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Post by BillCogswell on Feb 5, 2006 7:15:42 GMT -5
LOL, good question Vince Personally I find the best realistic material out there is Tony Blauer's.
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Post by BillCogswell on Jan 20, 2006 15:57:17 GMT -5
LOL @ Lance!
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Post by BillCogswell on Jan 15, 2006 14:05:01 GMT -5
Good price as well!
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Post by BillCogswell on Feb 16, 2006 8:03:38 GMT -5
I just picked one up from eBay, thanks for the recommendation!
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Post by BillCogswell on Jun 27, 2005 8:11:54 GMT -5
"There are no pictures or any fluf. Just straight descriptions of basic wrestling techniques."
A book of this nature should contain picture descriptions of the techniques as text isn't always clear in regards to techniques. Just a thought.
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Post by BillCogswell on Jun 1, 2004 6:47:45 GMT -5
They look great Vince!!!
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Post by BillCogswell on Nov 22, 2005 20:57:35 GMT -5
"discrimination comes in many forms..... It's obvious certain people are conspiring to keep fat people like us (above a 32 waist) down. " I agree! 32 waist??? I haven't had one of those in about 15 years
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Post by BillCogswell on Nov 22, 2005 13:07:08 GMT -5
So us fat guys are out of luck?
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Post by BillCogswell on Apr 3, 2005 10:19:21 GMT -5
Randy Couture's "Learn to Fight and Win" series is great as well.
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Post by BillCogswell on Jul 17, 2006 20:28:51 GMT -5
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Post by BillCogswell on Mar 16, 2006 7:19:53 GMT -5
Igor Kurinnoy of Moscow, Russia will be conducting sambo clinics in the USA in July. Igor is a 3x World Sambo Champion and a 5x Sambo World Cup Champion. Current schedule is as follows: Miletich Fighting Systems/ Bettendorf, IA July 14-18
Vlad Koulikov's Ultimate Sambo/ Florida,NY July 22-24
Details we as follow as they develop.
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Post by BillCogswell on Mar 2, 2006 14:43:34 GMT -5
This seminar is being given by my friend John Jacobo who is very skilled when it comes to weapons training and specifically the knife. If you are interested in real world applications involving the knife and live in the NJ area you may want to check this one out. ---------------------------------------------------- Defense Methods - Edge Weapon Awareness & ReadinessGreetings: I just wanted to advise everyone of my upcoming seminar at Bakbakan's WHQ in Lodi, NJ on May 13th from 2-6. I hope that you can all join me for I am confident you will find the material beneficial to negating the hazards of a blade altercation. An official flier for this event will be available shortly. The event will be taped for my 3rd DVD release. I hope you can all join me. I apologize in advance if you feel you received this message in error. Yours in the Arts, John G. Jacobo www.swacom.com Although rooted in the FMA, this seminar will offer a less than traditional approach to self preservation tactics against a blade wielding attacker. Based on the simple principles of “Clear, Counter and Control” along with Gross Motor Skills, attendees will find the effectiveness and learning efficiency of this seminar a true eye opener!
Topics: Primer Notes Pa*sing Dynamics Draw Point Disruptions Transitional Controls Failure to Recovery Back Ups Matched & Unmatched AttacksCost: $60.00 PPD by May 7th $75.00 Door Bakbakan Members Rate $50.00 Date: Saturday May 13, 2006 Time: 2-6pm Location: Bakbakan Martial Arts 95 B Dell Glen Ave. Lodi, NJ 07655 Contact GuroJohn at bakbakan@aol.com for optional payment methods or visit www.swacom.com and use PayPal!!! Participants are REQUIRED to bring no less than the following safety/training equipment: safety goggles, mouthpiece, cup and training knife. *Additional equipment consideration: BOXING/SAFETY HEADGEAR Note: ALL drills conducted in this seminar are based on impact and/or contact including simulations that will not only hone your skills but strengthen your mindset!
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Post by BillCogswell on Jan 19, 2006 16:25:14 GMT -5
I watched the video of this match and it did seem like a mismatch for sure. The size really made a difference, the one midget weighed more than most normal sized people... ;D
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Post by BillCogswell on Jan 22, 2006 18:49:16 GMT -5
Awesome! Best of luck my friend!!!
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Post by BillCogswell on Jan 20, 2006 13:43:33 GMT -5
Sounds like a good time! Will you be officiating or competing Vince?
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Post by BillCogswell on May 27, 2005 6:43:57 GMT -5
TTT for the 05 RMATA Training Camp
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Post by BillCogswell on Mar 8, 2006 18:13:29 GMT -5
Congrats JW!
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Post by BillCogswell on Feb 20, 2006 14:35:59 GMT -5
Good luck to your and your crew JW!
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Post by BillCogswell on Dec 31, 2004 17:06:12 GMT -5
Wow, that's too bad.
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