Stop 6 Collision Course – Stop 3 The Forearm Collision
Stop 6 Collision Course – Stop 3 The Forearm Collision
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Salepage: Stop 6 Collision Course – Stop 3 The Forearm Collision
The First Few Seconds of in-close, unarmed and mixed weapon combatives In the six common stopping points of a common fight or arrest – The Stop Six – Stop 3 covers the forearm crash. This 2-part film teaches the core combatives of the very first seconds of surviving and winning through this crash encounter.
You will learn:
– More of the Stop 6 Progression
– The Critical Contact Zone
– The crucial strike/block progression that constitutes the core action/reaction
– Maximizing your co-ordination in this zone
– Science, Anatomy and Brain Functions
– The 4 Basic Arm Attack Deliveries reviewed
– The Hand, Stick, Knife and Gun Critical Contact Strike/Impact Drills
– The Two Main Drill Study Progressions
– The Combat Clock Critical Drill and The Corner Centric, Side-by-Side Drill
– How to use mace, sprays and foams in close quarters
– Hock’s Grab Skill and Flow Exercise/Drill
– …and much more!
“These lessons are my chance to capture on film, the many materials I teach in seminars that are so popular and important. The First Contact DVD was vital – the first few seconds of hand, stick, knife and gun combat. Things that happen in Stop 1 of the Stop 6. This topic works on the Stop 3, the forearm collision or crash and the very first few seconds in that predicament or so-called – “range.” What happens there with pistols, knives, sticks or empty-handed? What can you do first, quickly, to win and/or survive?” – Hock
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