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Old 06-22-2015, 08:48 PM
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Awesome training, awesome instructor, awesome attendees. Highly recommend to the crowd in here to try this sooner than later. Brownie keeps threatening with retiring.
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Old 06-23-2015, 10:25 AM
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I concur, awesome. The ballet of self defense. Eye opening. Life saving competence is learned thru practice of proper techniques. Without the techniques luck is ones only hope. Not a plan that works. Thank you for sharing, Brownie. I need to get there for classes. Old guys with challenges need all the "tricks" as we are unable targets.
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I concur, awesome. The ballet of self defense. Eye opening. Life saving competence is learned thru practice of proper techniques. Without the techniques luck is ones only hope. Not a plan that works. Thank you for sharing, Brownie. I need to get there for classes. Old guys with challenges need all the "tricks" as we are unable targets.
I like that, may I use it if attributed to you in postings and courses?

The more tools one knows how to use defensively, the better. I've given people ambi capability in 10 hours of double stick training without their even knowing it, until I asked them to drop the strong side stick and use only their off side arm/hand..

I fly with the cane, and a kubaton [ another very effective up close and personal implement ]. The cane is an "unconventional" weapon that one can have with them in non permissive environments [ NPE's ].

Appreciate your thoughts as well sir.
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I like that, may I use it if attributed to you in postings and courses?

The more tools one knows how to use defensively, the better. I've given people ambi capability in 10 hours of double stick training without their even knowing it, until I asked them to drop the strong side stick and use only their off side arm/hand..

I fly with the cane, and a kubaton [ another very effective up close and personal implement ]. The cane is an "unconventional" weapon that one can have with them in non permissive environments [ NPE's ].

Appreciate your thoughts as well sir.
So true that! First time I attended your class I had a serious handicap on the weak arm, but the second time I really took advantage of it and I thank you for giving use to the weak hand/arm. Shooting was not a problem, but movement coordination was. I have a lot to thank your classes for. Such a shame I had to miss this one!

Not the cane class.... You wouldn't see me with a cane even if the doctor prescribe it
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So true that! First time I attended your class I had a serious handicap on the weak arm, but the second time I really took advantage of it and I thank you for giving use to the weak hand/arm. Shooting was not a problem, but movement coordination was. I have a lot to thank your classes for. Such a shame I had to miss this one!

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You're welcome young lady, glad to have helped you discover that "other" arm of yours.
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I must say, I'm impressed. That looks like a weekend of incredibly useful training. I guess the difficult part is keeping those skills sharp when you're back home and without a sparring partner. How do y'all practice on your own?
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I must say, I'm impressed. That looks like a weekend of incredibly useful training. I guess the difficult part is keeping those skills sharp when you're back home and without a sparring partner. How do y'all practice on your own?
That's the bad part when you don't have a sparring partner or a group to practice... Except for this year, I've been able to get together on this or similar classes at least once or twice per year.

Brownie overwhelms you in the weekend so you take home a couple of techniques/movements, or more than a couple if you have previous training. At this pace, I hope he keeps in the business 15 more years........
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If you can bring me up to speed on the basics, I'd join you for some sparring.
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