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In this DVD martial arts instructors Eric Candori and Ibrahim Moginot contend that the practice of martial arts should not revolve around a community rivalry between one or another martial art but rather in bridging the stylistic gaps by addressing the commonalities of timing, opportunity, anticipation, fitness and biomechanical body laws. Whether the practitioners are engaged in close-quarters combat, a standing fight or a ground game, the ultimate search should be for efficient movement. Whether one is wearing a kimono or wearing grappling shorts, whether they are practicing traditional martial arts or mixed martial arts, the goal is to constantly seek progress. And with their different experiences and skill sets, instructors Eric Candori and Ibrahim Moginot will help you pursue just that in your martial arts training.
J**.
but some good moves in there
The audio, not configurated properly, I found myself reaching for the remote , from quite to extremly loud music, and then very quite conversing, turning volume back up , to hear what was said , on the voice over, and subsequently 200 decibel music , this was speeding up my reactions, reaching for remote, about 30 times for adjustment, but some good moves in there, without loud music i would of gave it a two.
S**S
It's okay!
I consider the content of this DVD kind of publicistic. This is a view or if You wish consider this philosophical point of view. Surely somebody can pick a useful stuff for training, too.
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