How to Win any Fight - Part 2
If you have not read the first part of this series, never fear I will bring you up to speed. In the last article we talked about learning from an instructor that understood training the Martial Arts in a blended method. An effective instructor uses methodology that includes calm moments of simple learning with time training at much higher levels of intensity.
You see in order to be ready to defend yourself in the real World environment you have to train at real World intensity. In the last article we let you know that all too many schools or Dojo's train at only one or the other level. There is never a real blending of the styles and methods. So if you are someone who wants to learn to defend yourself effectively and win any fight you simply have to find an instructor that can train using all of the types of methods that are available.
I have been fortunate enough to be able to train with some of the real masters of the Martial Arts. However; until now most people simply never had access to local trainers who are aware of the best training methods for self defense. It is not a matter of the style you train as much as the methods that one uses as an instructor. That is why Grandmaster Ted Gambordella one of the true Legends of the Martial Arts has founded a new organization to assist instructors from every style of the Martial Arts. He is committed to helping instructors learn to train more effectively. He also has reached out to the Martial Arts community and the Public as a whole, and offered effective training direct to students from all over the World.
It is in this effort that anyone can truly benefit. You too can learn to win any fight simply by learning the best methods, and most effective techniques of self defense. You will also learn how to apply simple methods that allow a 90lb woman to drop a 300lb attacker.
How do I know that training with a truly blended method can work for anyone? It's simple I was the 6'4" 300lb guy that the little 4'11" 90lb school teacher dropped to the floor of the Dojo with just seven seconds of training. I know it sounds too good to be true right? Well it is true, and that is because Grandmaster Gambordella trains with a fully blended method. You first learn by example a simple method then you train with a partner working with that new method. Then you begin applying this new skill with your partner at faster and more powerful speeds. You repeat these training one steps until you master them at a real World speed and level of efficiency. This allows you to be able to apply these from the moment that you leave the training area.
Another thing that makes Grandmaster Gambordella's methods even more effective for the real World is his establishment and use of an amazing street legal self defense weapon. Yes, Dr. Gambordella has done it again and created the Gambretta a simple self defense device that anyone a can carry with them anywhere in the World. You can also make a Gambretta following the Grandmasters simple instructions for less that $2 literally anywhere in the World.
He has included the information on this new self defense tool for free as a part of his new Seven Second Self Defense System. Now anyone can learn to win any fight in as little as seven second flat.
If you to want to learn how to defend yourself and win any fight here are a few things to remember:
1. You must train with a Blended Method of Low and High Intensities
2. You must learn from an instructor that has mastered these methods direct from a originator of these methods
3. You must find an instructor that is not afraid to train at the higher levels of intensity
4. You simply must focus your mind on first learning the method properly at a slow pace first, then brining the technique up to real World speeds during the same training session.
5. In order to be able to win any fight, you have to be able to move quickly and effectively while using proper techniques
6. If you have limited training use a street legal tool to maximize your own effectiveness and impact on the street
7. Proper technique needs to be learned at real World speeds as well as slower more precise training
8. In order to learn any self defense technique effectively you must be able to discover for yourself firsthand how effective the methods are. When a student feels the power of a method themselves they will feel much better about using that method when it counts, and when they have to use it to win a fight.
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Lee Warrick is a 3rd Dan in Aikido and a 1st Dan in Okinawan Shorin_ryu. He is also a member of the Martial Arts Masters Association founded by Grandmaster Ted Gambordella which can be found at http://www.themartialartssite.com he has also worked with the Grandmaster on the new Seven Second Self Defense System. http://www.sevensecondselfdefensesystem.com
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