Experimental Methods 2
1 hour 16 minutes
Incorporated within the instruction of these new methods I also unpack and explain the biomechanics of striking in the fight context to highlight the different types of release and follow-through needed, and the tactical contexts that are appropriate for different kinds of shots.
I have written on my blog recently about the role of a trainer and how it is not to dictate to the trainee, but rather to create situations that call for a needed response. In this DVD, I offer you material and methods that I have arrived at after a long process involving myself and many trainees over the years. They are put on film for you to explore, and in general they rely on a subconscious learning process that does not require you to do anything other than try them out and see what they can do for you.
£20.00 including postage & packing
Topics covered include
review of triplanar movement
reduced interval of time/rationale for oscillatory training
startle reflex with target acquisition 'trick the system'
pad drill, touch-reaction method, zero to full power
incorporating startle reflex into tactical movement
use of withdrawal reflex coupled to startle
touch drills with eyes closed
drill variations for progressive training
zoom-in-zoom-out method
distraction/subliminal skills acquisition
multitasking & 'going to Birmingham'
working backwards from effect (e.g. knockout)
analysis of tactical mechanics for striking
demonstration of tactical body mechanics
accelerated follow-through and penetration
recharge-ability of shots
triplanar movement in shaking
role of wrist in shaking training
movement on feet while shaking
oscillation applied in zoom principle
involvement of individual joint angular changes
movement variations for different shots
connection of oscillatory hands to feet
fighting multiples and hitting on the move
games for footwork and distance for multiples
developing movement patterns without 'slo-mo'
tips on using stick for personal training
various other tips for common problems seen
