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July 19, 2007

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in this issue
  • News and Notes
  • Pyramid of Threats: Realistic Self-Defense Goals
  • Response to a lead leg Street Punch
  • TAO TEH CHING, Chapter 31

  • Pyramid of Threats: Realistic Self-Defense Goals
    Pyramid of Threats

    By Bart Scovill

    There are many different reasons to begin training in the martial arts. But whatever your reason, self-defense was probably at least part of it. And if this is the case, it's probably a good idea to consider what you can hope to accomplish through your training....


    Response to a lead leg Street Punch
    Self-Defense

    By way of comparison, I'd like to start discussions on how our readers would respond to various self-defense scenarios. Please feel free to respond through writing, pictures or video.

    What would be your response to a lead leg street punch to the head (also known as a haymaker, John Wayne punch or roundhouse punch) from a single attacker?


    TAO TEH CHING, Chapter 31
    Poppies

    Fine Weapons of war augur evil.
    Even things seem to hate them.
    Therefore, a man of Tao does not set his heart upon them.

    In ordinary life, a gentleman regards the left side as the place of honour:
    In war, the right side is the place of honour.

    As weapons are instruments of evil,
    They are not properly a gentleman's instruments;
    Only on necessity will he resort to them.
    For peace and quiet are dearest to his heart,
    And to him even a victory is no cause for rejoicing.

    To rejoice over a victory is to rejoice over the slaughter of men!
    Hence a man who rejoices over the slaughter of men cannot expect to thrive in the world of men.

    On happy occasions the left side is preferred:
    On sad occasions the right side.
    In the army, the Lieutenant Commander stands on the left,
    While the Commander-in-Chief stands on the right.
    This means that war is treated on a par with a funeral service.
    Because many people have been killed, it is only right that survivors should mourn for them.
    Hence, even a victory is a funeral.


    The Art of Combative Motion
    Art of Combative Motion
    Disc-One 90-minutes

    Dynamic elbow, fist and forearm flow patter with applications

    Disc-Two 77-minutes

    Joint manipulations arm, wrist and neck locking flow patterns with applications
    Price: $48.00 USD
    ID/SKU: DVD-TP02
    S&H: $8.00

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    Martial Arts Discovery Seminar Series 2005 & 2006
    Martial Arts Discovery Seminar Series
    Disc-One 120-minutes,
    Contents:
    1. Elbow Series 1-26
    2. Elbow Martial Applications
    3. Coiling Qigong
    4. Finger Chin-Na

    Disc-Two 105-minutes,
    Contents:

    1. Entering with High & Low line Attacks
    2. Low Line Leg Pressing Takedowns
    3. Leg Seizing Turnover into Leg Locks #1
    4. Leg Seizing Turnover into Leg Locks #2
    5. Arm Bar used with Leg Trapping Takedowns
    6. Arm Swings to Develop Martial Power & Intent
    7. Kicking Down Footwork
    8. Low Line Leg Kicks and Leg Smashing
    9. Leg hooking Takedowns
    10. Behind Leg Bumping Takedowns
    11. Leg Pressing Takedowns using your Hands
    12. Q & A on Kata Utilized as Qigong

    Price: $40.00 USD
    ID/SKU: DVD-TP01
    S&H: $8.00

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    News and Notes
    Random Link

    Last week was a busy week in our dojo. We had a test for six new shodans and three new nidans. As part of our shodan test, we really put the testers through the ringer. I found myself enjoying it just a little too much, so I decided I better evaluate my motives.

    Upon reflection, I came to realize, the harder the test, the more the testers appreciated their accomplishment. The belt they earned would always mean a little more to them, and therefore that much more difficult to discard.

    Too many individuals place black belt as their ultimate goal. Then when it's reached, they don't know where to go and quit training. By increasing the value of this accomplishment, we hope to minimize this occurrence.

    Of course all of this may be a rationalization, but I truly believe this type of testing creates a sense of ownership in both the rank and the dojo. Nevertheless, I can't wait for the next group!

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