You've never seen one-step sparring like this! Not fancy, not complex. Just functional!
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SUDDEN ATTACK DEFENSE
Traditional One Step Sparring for Today's World
3 DVD Set
Standard Traditional Ippon Kumite (Embu Kumite) prepares one for a face-to-face street attack. What if the opponent does not attack face-to-face? What if he does not use a head-high lunge punch? And, what does training in one-step sparring lead to if not freestyle sparring?
The Okinawan masters knew that one-step sparring was a way to apply basics learned in kata. A variety of sparring drills help you react to unexpected attacks. By learning a logical, incremental set of one-step drills, you prepare for real sudden attack.
Few students or teachers realize the depth to which the one-step exercises can go. This 3-part video series starts with traditional practices, troubleshoots them, and gradually adds variations until unexpected but nonetheless realistic drills emerge: Touch-Pass, SAD (Sudden Attack Defense), and CAD (Combat Attack Defense.) This video series allows you to bridge the gap between the old master's teachings and self-defense in today's world.



DVD CONTENTS:
VOLUME ONE
• Introduction
• Re: Traditional Ippon Kumite (1-step engagement), etc.
• A.B.Ob.A.Fu.Go.
• Jodan (upper level) Ippon Kumite
• Jo-Chu-Ge (high-medium-low) Ippon Kumite
• Adjusting Distance
• Jiyu (Free) Ippon Kumite
• "Artificial Officialness"
• Nihon (2-step) Ippon Kumite
• Kaesho Kumite (Countering Engagements)
• Reaction Drill (Sute Geiko)
• "The Gaunlet"
• "Circle Drill"
• The Art Contributes to the Skills
• The ABObAFuGo Paradigm
• AVOID ("A" of ABObAFuGo)
VOLUME TWO
• AVOID (continued)
• BLOCK
• OFF-BALANCE
• A Quick Review
• Counter ATTACK
• FOLLOW-UP
VOLUME THREE
• FOLLOW-UP (continued)
• GET OUT
• A Review (via Principles)
• re: Peripheral Vision
• re: Mindful Martial Arts
• A.B.Ob.A.Fu.Go. Revisited
• Touch-pass Drill
• Putting It Together
• vs. Multiple Opponents
• Converting CAD to SAD
• Other Drills
• A Quick Summation
People who ordered Sudden Attack Defense also enjoyed Aiki self-defense
from Aiki For the Streets, and Aiki Taninzu Waza, as well as Situational Self-Defense from Kata
