Attended a Bram Frank Seminar

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/










