Ranger, it's on my reading list. I have checked out Don's sight many times. You are spot on about the improvised yawara stick. Just another reason to carry a light about the size of a surefire 6p.
Thanks TXRancher. I thought of them and KR training. Is that the only options near Houston?
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- Fri Feb 23, 2007 4:29 pm
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- Fri Feb 23, 2007 1:18 am
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Amen to that.Ranger+P+ wrote: "How he encourages everyone to use the reality of unequal or different force encounters as a litmus test for a systems street effectiveness." I think that is a very poignant statement in the light of most of the "programs" out there right now. I would venture a bet that 90% of them would fail the litmus test.
He is pretty adament on staying within the context of criminal assault. I was hoping to get him here @ Houston to teach a class, but having trouble finding a range.
- Thu Feb 22, 2007 11:06 pm
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Re: Good Combatives Training DVD
Great find, but this is incorrect. He is in the South.Ranger+P+ wrote:The trainer is a former undercover narcotics officer for LA county.
I have trained with SouthNarc before and it is the best training available, especially for a CCW person. He uses simple robust methods for solving the problem of a bad guy from 0-5 feet. These lessons are hard won, field tested & field proven.
I am part of an ongoing training group and we cover some of his material at every meeting. If anyone is interested, please PM me.
Ranger, what do you think of this essay http://www.shivworks.com/mythproparm.asp ?