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The Martial Arts Hall of Fame Presents
David Dye – The Samurai Cop

The Martial Arts Hall of Fame Presents David Dye, The Samurai Cop

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The Importance of Taking Breakfalls

The importance of taking breakfalls

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(Video by Professor George KirbyCamp Budoshin 2011)


Highlights From Camp Budoshin 2011

Highlights from Camp Budoshin 2011

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(Video by Professor George KirbyCamp Budoshin 2010)

The 3 A's of Survival - Mental Martial Arts

"In order to avoid, assess, or control any situation, we must first and foremost be constantly aware of all that goes on around us. For no matter how formidable the weapon we may wield, we must first be conscious of the threat."

 

Awareness = avoidance   Attitude = assessment   Ability = action

 

Awareness: Being constantly aware of our surroundings, we are more likely to avoid situations which could be potentially dangerous or even life threatening. This would seem to be the most desirable method for the martial artist.

Attitude: Maintaining and retaining the proper mental attitude and composure allows us to calmly assess the level of threat, and the appropriate steps to take.

Ability: Our physical training will enable us, if necessary, to take the proper action to control, neutralize or stop a potentially violent or life threatening confrontation.

 

 

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Video Notes


The Martial Arts Hall of Fame Presents
David Dye – The Samurai Cop

The Martial Arts Hall of Fame Presents David Dye, The Samurai Cop

Click on the image above to view the video.


The Importance of Taking Breakfalls

The importance of taking breakfalls

Click on the image above to view a short video.
(Video by Professor George KirbyCamp Budoshin 2011)


Highlights From Camp Budoshin 2011

Highlights from Camp Budoshin 2011

Click on the image above to view a 5 minute video.
(Video by Professor George KirbyCamp Budoshin 2010)