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Talking the Edge: July 2015
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A blog on various topics relating to martial arts training. I've been doing it for a long time, and feel I might have .02$ to add here and there. Saturday, July 25, 2015. Challenges in training - congruency. Do you ever ruminate on how many various aspects have impact on the way you train, and down the road, possibly, on how effective your training is? Obviously, certain approaches to training dictate the manner of doing it, but how far/deep do we really ponder on those things? So, for the above declared...
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Talking the Edge: Roger Agbulos - bridging the generation gap
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A blog on various topics relating to martial arts training. I've been doing it for a long time, and feel I might have .02$ to add here and there. Monday, September 19, 2011. Roger Agbulos - bridging the generation gap. SOG - the backyard days. With late GM Christopher Ricketts. Essentially, Astig Lameco is a training methodology. Namely, in my view the main feature of this system are not its techniques as such, but rather the training method and learning progression that makes those techniques work i...
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Talking the Edge: Shortcut fallacy
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A blog on various topics relating to martial arts training. I've been doing it for a long time, and feel I might have .02$ to add here and there. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. We all know there are no shortcuts to becoming good in gaining any skill, especially if it also entails the aspect of making split-second decisions about which skill to use and how. And still, we see people incessantly seeking the way to "get there faster". What's up with that? So, what is the problem then? Mama, We're All Crazee Now.
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Talking the Edge: DVD review - Greg Mihovich training instructionals
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A blog on various topics relating to martial arts training. I've been doing it for a long time, and feel I might have .02$ to add here and there. Friday, April 20, 2012. DVD review - Greg Mihovich training instructionals. My previous post/rant was about doing some complementary fitness training along with your martial art activity. However, in order to avoid becoming a muscle-bound brute, you need a good training regimen, and in the following review I would like to present an excellent option. Is his emp...
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Talking the Edge: Speed - diagnostic and curative!
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A blog on various topics relating to martial arts training. I've been doing it for a long time, and feel I might have .02$ to add here and there. Saturday, August 17, 2013. Speed - diagnostic and curative! However, I've been wondering lately, what happens when the battery of those speed tests is repeated in continuation for a while, without getting back to refinement immediately? And sometimes, it means simply doing more than a single round/scenario. In the first round he was almost like stuck in the mud...
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Talking the Edge: Challenges in training - congruency
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A blog on various topics relating to martial arts training. I've been doing it for a long time, and feel I might have .02$ to add here and there. Saturday, July 25, 2015. Challenges in training - congruency. Do you ever ruminate on how many various aspects have impact on the way you train, and down the road, possibly, on how effective your training is? Obviously, certain approaches to training dictate the manner of doing it, but how far/deep do we really ponder on those things? So, for the above declared...
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Talking the Edge: On your own
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A blog on various topics relating to martial arts training. I've been doing it for a long time, and feel I might have .02$ to add here and there. Monday, March 16, 2015. This is by no means the first or the least treatise on the subject of solo training in martial arts, combatives etc, nor is it an attempt to be the ultimate take on it. Like always, it is a personal standpoint, but based on some experience, both as a trainee/student and the trainer/instructor. Ultimately, in order to extract maximum from...
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Talking the Edge: Training to train
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A blog on various topics relating to martial arts training. I've been doing it for a long time, and feel I might have .02$ to add here and there. Monday, August 13, 2012. But, how about those who train, at least decoratively, for self-defense (or for the street…whatever term you choose to use)? There seem to be two general camps here:. Fitness training is very important, but used first and foremost as the mental-conditioning tool;. The problem with the first group lies mostly with their choice of conditi...
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Talking the Edge: Sincerity
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A blog on various topics relating to martial arts training. I've been doing it for a long time, and feel I might have .02$ to add here and there. Tuesday, July 22, 2014. I have been writing already about the need to discern why are you learning/studying martial arts. But that question does not apply just to the students.If you are teaching martial arts, you have to ask yourself - "Why am I doing this"? What is at all about for you? Or is there something more to it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Talking the Edge: Learning the decision making
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A blog on various topics relating to martial arts training. I've been doing it for a long time, and feel I might have .02$ to add here and there. Friday, May 29, 2015. Learning the decision making. It's been a while since I last wrote a review. Fortunately, Luis Preto (check our my earlier posts about him) delivered an awesome product again, so here is my take on it. This time what we have is a DVD titled " COMBAT TACTICS: Decision making in weapon based martial arts",. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).