Posted in Articles on Aug 24th, 2010
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I guess it is little coincidence that the dramatic rise in interest in martial arts and its subsequent commercialization coincided with the amount of chop socky being dished out on our TV sets. The 1960s saw programmes like The Avengers and The Green Hornet set a formula for martial arts expert sidekicks. The [...]
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Posted in Articles on Aug 11th, 2010
Date: Saturday 11th September 2010
A full five hour seminar dealing with frontline civilian self protection and self defence measures. Starting with the most important area, the soft skills (non-physical skills) and moving into individualized hard skills (physical skills) and instinctive technique selection. Areas covered will include:
Attitude
The stages of conflict
The types of [...]
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Posted in Articles on Jun 21st, 2010
This workshop completes CCMA’s cycle of high percentage unarmed tactics for self defence. It focuses exclusively on the application of kicking techniques for combative situations. Many martial arts gained popularity for their use of kicking techniques, but many more have gained criticism for the high risk/low returns of teaching kicks in a [...]
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Posted in Articles on Jun 9th, 2010
The Ho Yiu Fay Black Belt Academy welcomes JAMIE CLUBB of CLUBB CHIMERA MARTIAL ARTS (CCMA).
Jamie will be teaching basic and specific skills for self-protection.
The course will be a combination of non-physical & physical skills. What this means is that Jamie will discuss the psychology of violence, and will explore the mindset ’of an attack’, [...]
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Posted in Articles on Jun 8th, 2010
Sunday 25th July 2010
A special self protection/self defence seminar introducing soft skills (non-physical) relating to attitude, awareness, avoidance, conflict management, deceptive attack indicators, aggressive attack indicators and hard skills (physical) to a women-only group.
As is the unique CCMA philosophy, all training is geared towards the individual. We will not shoe-horn in a “one [...]
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