Winning fighting drills, different skills and tactics, attacking, defending, counterattacking, moving, creating opportunities…
G2 Training Program
Winning fighting drills, different skills and tactics, attacking, defending, counterattacking, moving, creating opportunities…
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Winning fighting drills, different skills and tactics, attacking, defending, counterattacking, moving, creating opportunities, fighting with the thinking to create maximum damage to the opponent while sustaining minimum damage to yourself. Naturally, this training are light training with equipment so one will not get hurt. Respect your partner. Take care of your partner. See that your partner is not being injured. Control yourself. If you control yourself, you’re on the right path to control the situation and control the opponent.
Be respectful for your partner. Take care that your partner learns, that you learn, that both of you get better. Don’t be worried, don’t be anxious from getting hit. If you get hit, you have the opportunity to learn, to get better. In training, this is the place and time to get better, to improve oneself, so every difference, every strike is an opportunity. Every attack that manage to penetrate through your defense is a platform for you to reach higher abilities.
A. Spinning Attacks, Strikes and Kicks
C. Sliding Defense Against a Straight Punch
Notes: Both defenses are done with the front hand against the opposite hand (i.e. - left vs. right).
D. Double Hand Defense Against Kicks of an Unknown Height
E. Defense Against One-Handed Shirt Grabs
F. Escaping From Two-Handed Shirt Grabs
H. Defending Against Knife Attacks - Straight Stabs
Note: Practice techniques 1 and 4 from a passive stance. Start practicing techniques 2 and 3 from an appropriate ready stance. In the later stages, practice from a minimized ready stance. All without returning to the initial channel of attack
I. Defense Against Slashing Knife Attacks
J. Defending Against a Straight Stab or Thrust with a Stick
K. Dealing with a Continuing Attacker – Whilst Defending Against Different Kicks
Note: see G-1 for more information about protective and safety gear.
1. Escaping a One-Handed Shirt Grab