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<blockquote data-quote="MoBoost" data-source="post: 2452927" data-attributes="member: 3455"><p>I am not an expert, and there is nothing new I can teach, other than that to get good at something you need years of training regardless of what it is. You having a school and practicing what you do 2-days a week (for a <u>very fair</u> price at that) is the right way to do it. Showcasing what you can teach and what you can do with training in a free clinic - is the right way to do it.</p><p></p><p>As far as "9 out of 10 example can be shattered" - let me guess: by pairing up "a cop" vs "a woman" using simple Krav techniques; but in reality what you going to see is an overweight male getting dominated in <strong><u>agreement environment</u></strong> by a highly trained individual with "only" 2 years of Krav ... back in 2010, plus high-school wrestling, college judo, 3 years of MMA and 40 hours of cardio (this week that is). THUS proving everything I just said.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Of course people are interested in training - just don't sell it as wunder-pill; "sell" them the desire to train and train hard. And some people do indeed need an eye-opener, but without years of training you'll still freeze when exposed to unprovoked violence, if you believe otherwise - your training is not based on reality, but on "agreement" you are so against.</p><p></p><p>For civilian self-defense I am a firm believer in avoid, assess and disengage mindset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoBoost, post: 2452927, member: 3455"] I am not an expert, and there is nothing new I can teach, other than that to get good at something you need years of training regardless of what it is. You having a school and practicing what you do 2-days a week (for a [U]very fair[/U] price at that) is the right way to do it. Showcasing what you can teach and what you can do with training in a free clinic - is the right way to do it. As far as "9 out of 10 example can be shattered" - let me guess: by pairing up "a cop" vs "a woman" using simple Krav techniques; but in reality what you going to see is an overweight male getting dominated in [B][U]agreement environment[/U][/B] by a highly trained individual with "only" 2 years of Krav ... back in 2010, plus high-school wrestling, college judo, 3 years of MMA and 40 hours of cardio (this week that is). THUS proving everything I just said. Of course people are interested in training - just don't sell it as wunder-pill; "sell" them the desire to train and train hard. And some people do indeed need an eye-opener, but without years of training you'll still freeze when exposed to unprovoked violence, if you believe otherwise - your training is not based on reality, but on "agreement" you are so against. For civilian self-defense I am a firm believer in avoid, assess and disengage mindset. [/QUOTE]
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