SILAT CAMP ‘08 Miami

Tom Furman

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In the shadowing background, Santiago Dobles and Tom Furman discuss the finer points of blade survival, applications of force, angles, and levers. Students and guest instructors hone their skills in combat. The minds are prepared, the passage is fire, and the disciples are elevated in their awareness and power. Remember, MARTIAL means WAR.

Glenn Hairston Speaks on Tai Chi

Tom Furman

glenn.jpgHere is a link to an article by Glenn Hairston on Tai Chi. He is known for his law enforcement career and DVD, Internal Damage.

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Attended a Bram Frank Seminar

Tom Furman

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I had the good fortune of attending a morning segment of a Bram Frank seminar that was very close to my home. Bram is an instructor to my good friend, Tony Torre, who makes his living as Bailbondsman and Head Instructor for the Miami Arnis Group. ( http://miamiarnisgroup.com/ ). I was familiar with Guru Bram’s knife designs and I was anxious to see them employed in person.

The seminar started as informally and genuine as possible. Bram said, " It’s BRAM! " when addressing him. The focus is on improvement and the installation of a thinking and performing methodolgy. Bram explained the use of tools and how impact tools and edge tools are present in our lives and that they are supposed to make life easy and have mulitiple uses. You should understand the idea of using the right tool for the right job. He began his presentation with an impact tool made out of plastic. He covered what is possible, then,.. what is probable. What followed was a nice dissection of action, reaction, complience, destruction, reasonable force, and options. Bram’s teaching skills are as highly honed as his "tool" collection. The primary blade, refined by Mr. Frank, is the Gunting, which means "scissor". This is one of those words that are conceptual in the sense that students use a foreign word freely to mean many things. This is not uncommon in martial arts and too much time is spent on forums arguing about this crap. The Gunting is both an impact and edged weapon that can be adapted to a continuum of force. It is an adaptable, well thought out device. It comes in a edged version, training version, and impact version. They are color coded and also have "Braille" so you can tell what you are grabbing in low light or no sight conditions.

 

The purpose and application of these "Bram Frank Methods" are best learned or absorbed from Bram himself. He is constantly on the seminar trail and he will be coming to a city near you. His methods are tested and updated by LEO and Military around the world. The feedback allows for upgrading, adaptation and sometimes re-thinking. That’s called growth, and growth is what YOU will get by attending a Bram Frank seminar. http://www.cssdsc.com/

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ART OF THE HOCKEY FIGHT

Tom Furman

Please note that the transfer of skills is not always consistant. Environment and sociology play a large roll the application of force and will. This is REALLY a good instructional. The first exchange is the art of fighting with out fighting.

Buy ACTIVATE! Now or Better Yet,… Get Two DVD’s!

Tom Furman

 

 

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Get It now, the breakthrough flexibility DVD for 21.95 plus shipping and handling.


Or buy both ACTIVATE! and CONCRETE CONFLICT AND CONDITIONING for only 50 dollars plus shipping and handling!

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Training for Life, Training is Life

Tom Furman

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Roger Carpenter with the late Mike Inay

1973-FIGHT TURNS INTO A SLAUGHTER
In Wichita Kansas in 1973 Roger Carpenter battled John Bal’ee. This bout started off under the agreed upon rules but soon developed into a full fledged street fight in the ring. Bal’ee was cut across the face and most Boxing and Kickboxing matches would have called the fight but not here. The bout had to go to knockout. Carpenter elbowed his foe in the face further opening the gash and then continually kneed his foe in the face. A knee sent Bal’ee through the ropes and referee Jim Harrison did not start counting until Bal’ee was back in the ring. This happened several times. 3000 nauseated spectators witnessed the bout which turned out to be a slaughter. The referee asked Bal’ee if he could continue and he barely nodded no. The fight was stopped and Bal’ee was taken to the hospital by ambulance.

Roger Carpenter has taught martial arts in the Wichita area for over forty years. This includes men, women, and children of all ages. Holding a 9th degree Black Belt, Roger Carpenter received his credentials from the founding father of Kenpo Karate, George Pesare, on the East Coast, Providence, Rhode Island. This 9th degree, Grandmaster level of achievement is one of the highest in the country.

Roger Carpenter began his martial arts career during his military years as a Navy survival instructor. This lead to instructor credentials in Kenpo, Tae Kwon Do, Judo, Aikido, and Eskrima. These martial arts ratings were accompanied with college degrees in Education, Science and a State of Kansas Teaching Certification.

Mr. Carpenter has represented Kansas world-wide since 1963 as a martial arts competitor including being a member of the United States team a the First World Tae Kwon Do Championships in Seoul, Korea, Captain of the First United States Team Champions, Three Time All American Heavy Weight Champion, and winner in 1973’s first “Bare Knuckle-Anything Goes” competition which became popular in 1994.

Roger Carpenter has been featured in numerous martial arts magazines including Official Karate, Karate Illustrated, the first Who’s Who in Martial Arts, and in the 2003 Black Belt Magazines “Dirty Dozen”, the 2003 Encyclopedia of Martial Arts and the 1995 cover feature for Europe’s Budo International Spring Edition. In addition, he has trained two World Kick-Boxing Champions and a multitude of Regional, State, and Local champions in all ranks and classes.

Since 1997 Roger Carpenter has been a World Peacekeeper, working and teaching police tactics and martial arts in Eastern Europe, Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, currently on a third tour in Iraq. Roger specializes in high risk close protection, firearms, and defensive tactics for police.

Roger survives in harsh environments and trains those in need from the skills given to him by his teachers. Roger thanks: George Pesare, for the strength of Kenpo/Kempo, Mike Inay for the blade skills of Eskrima, Ted Olson for the Korean arts, Joe Burgess for Japanese Judo, Robert Mclawhorn for sword skills of Kendo, the Hallacy Brothers for boxing, and last but not least, Jim Harrison, for mixed martial arts-street oriented.

Science of Sports Training

Tom Furman

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How to plan and control training for Peak Performance by Thomas Kurz

I’ve owned this book for many years and thought I’d dust it off and go through it again. The second reading was even more enjoyable. The fitness world has advanced and information is everywhere. The question of course is how to organize and decypher this data. Knowledge and application are two different things. Thomas Kurz does a very good job and presenting an extremely organized format for improving athletes. It’s rare that a text will have this much content and not be layered in advertisements, senseless photo’s or other fillers. Pure content is the selling point and you would be hard pressed to find a reason not to have this item on your shelf if you are a serious athlete or competitor. Mr. Kurz has somewhat of a dry delivery which probably has not made him a media darling. He is effective at producing results however. To me, that’s what counts. He walks his talk. The book can be purchased HERE.

Upcoming DVD teaser in this YouTube.


 

COMING SOON, ACTIVATE!

Tom Furman

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The Boys Are Back In Town DVD,… reviewed!

Tom Furman

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The Boys Are Back In Town DVD set.

Physical culture is a strange beast. There is really nothing new. Some things are occasionally repackaged. The secret then is to view something from another angle and communicate your discoveries to a receptive audience. After all, we are just dealing with muscles, motion, heart rate, and gravity. It’s like Italian food,… the pasta is the same, the secret is in the sauce.

I just had the great fortune of viewing "The Boys Are Back In Town" DVD set from Mike Mahler. This is a tightly edited package of hard won knowledge. I can’t emphasize enough that this material is of the highest value. Before even describing it, I would say it is a "must buy".

Mike Mahler decided to invite Nate Morrison, Steve Maxwell, and Steve Cotter to join him in Las Vegas for a weekend seminar and a chance to share their knowledge. For those of you who have been under a rock, I will spare you the time and space of lengthy resume’s. Steve Cotter, of course is the head of FullKontact.com, a career martial artist in Chinese methods, and competitive Kettlebell lifter, and an evangelist of QiGong. Steve Maxwell is a Masters Brazilian Jiujitsu Champion, trainer to athletes, and an encyclopedia of physical culture. Nate Morrison is a member of the USAF ParaRescue. He has been there, done that, and is a hero. His background in addition to Kettlebell training is Japanese Martial Arts and Russian Systema. Last but not least is Mike Mahler. He is one of the most popular strength authors and instructors around. His powerful and energetic presentation are a force to be reckoned with. I’ve been fortunate to have met and trained alongside or with all of these gentlemen. They are some of the best of the best.

The DVD package is 3 disks long. Each one is unique and covers kettlebell basics, joint mobility, body mechanics, breathing, kettlebell sport, martial arts, stretching, power development, hormonal health, QiGong, and much, much, more. This package is probably the most thorough treatment on fitness and health that I have seen. What is really valuable is the growth of the instructors. As educators mature, they sometime get stale. Not these guys. You will have to get a running start to even keep up with them. To put it bluntly, your fitness library is not complete without a DVD package like this.

To purchase this incredible source of knowledge, go to the column on the right and follow the link.

LA Kilat with Guru Cliff Stewart

Tom Furman

 

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