My latest DVD,
GROUND PROOFING: STREET DEFENSE GROUND FIGHTING TECHNIQUES FOR THE NON-GRAPPLER
is now available for purchase.
For more information, please click on the "DVD" button on my homepage.
Hi Tim
When I“m on the internet I use The Firefox web reader and with it I can see the link, the dvd button, but at work where they use Internet Explorer the link isn“t there. Don“t know if it“s just the computers at work, I“ve tried several with the same result.
I use IE and can see the DVD link. The navigation menu with all the links is a list on the left side of the homepage for me.
Thanks for the info Tobias, I can see the link with IE as well.
De nada
well it must be the computers at work then - thing is I“ve got IE at home as well as Firefox and I can see the link there ( using IE), maybe it“s a version- problem with IE
ordered mine!
that'll probably be great for those who CAN be taken to the ground.
Bob#2
Hey how come the title says "Ground ProoDing"? I'm suppose to make the typing errors around here!
it's supposed to be 'Prodding'.
I really like the DVD. For those non-grapplers who would like to feel secure on the ground...this is it.
I just taught a self-defense class for women tonight. I came home and watched the DVD. I was happy to see many of the tactics I had just taught.
The only question I had was blocking the roundkick with the sole of the foot. Then, I realized the average guy is not going to be a Muay thai expert and the "sole-block" is safe.I had to get out of my MMA mentality.
I always enjoy the sparring footage. Being a fighter who is "addicted" to the clinch, I love watching your utilization of your legs in the clinch. (lost art).
I also enjoyed the bonus BJJ footage. I didn't know that counter to the clock choke.
Thanks for another great product. I hope to see you in Michigan.
Oh, I love the music. I'm getting it for my yoga class.
Thanks Backarcher. I'm looking forward to meeting you in person.
I have just watched the DVD ”„Ground proofing”¦ and wanted to say ”„well done!”¦
I have 24 years experience in Chinese martial arts and just a couple of years of BJJ. I learned the BJJ so that I could defend against grapplers and as a ”„last resort”¦ if I was taken down. My practise has been to identify the fundamental movements on the ground and learn to transition between ground positions and standing. This is exactly what this DVD covers. The solo exercises, breakdown and use in actual sparring are the clearest explanation I have seen and only cover the most practical moves. Also very entertaining to watch is the sparring footage with Tim”¦s masterly changing from move to move and performing an ”„effortless throw”¦ as soon as his partner is off balance. Highly recommended!
Tim: The solo movements are particularly good for analysing the fundamentals of movements necessary for ground fighting. I bet if you choreographed a ”„Horizontal Taiji”¦ form out of them you could make millions! Just remember it was my idea ;)
Thanks for the review David (if I ever invent a Taiji form and strike it rich, I'll be in touch).