“We assume that vehicles drive on roads” is a line made by “Hard Target” pioneer, Mo Teague to illustrate the problem with complacent thinking. He backs up this point with a tragic anecdote. A mother was walking hand-in-hand with her child down a high street when a lorry mounted the pavement and hit the child. [...]
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Tactics are the final methods put in place by the Clubb Chimera Martial Arts “Process”. It is an outgrowth of the two strategies put in place, which are themselves derived from generic core principles, grown from common sense, which is defined as a combination of intuition and decisions based on obvious data. Tactics provide the [...]
This is an article I wrote recently and has a direct link to self defence, after all self defence starts with the, well, self. If you want to be good at self defence get to grip with the fundamentals, the basics principles of the self in self defence.
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CCMA Workshop on Sunday 13th May 2007
Posted in CCMA on Apr 23rd, 2007
CCMA will be hosting another in-house “Lab session†on 13th May. All are welcome. Criteria will include both hard and soft skills work, including new pressure-testing drills and information. The first session will run from 10am to 12:30pm and, depending on the attendees, will incorporate a kickboxing grading. The second session will run from 12:30pm [...]
CCMA “Lab” Sessions
Posted in CCMA on Mar 16th, 2007
The CCMA “Lab” sessions are regular workshops where the whole CCMA structure is addressed, drilled and applied. Sometimes these sessions will be used as a round-up of the month’s theme and presenting the wider picture. Other times a new area will be introduced, trained and then integrated into the whole CCMA framework. A third type [...]