Core Self Defense DVD Training Manual
Core Self Defense DVD Training Manual
Core Self Defense DVD Training Manual
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Table Of Contents
TITLE DVD# 1 DVD# 2 DVD# 3 DVD# 4 DVD# 5 DVD# 6 DVD# 7 DVD# 8 DVD# 9 DVD# 10 DVD# 11 DVD# 12 DVD# 12 Power Punching Power Kicking Pre Emptive Striking Pre Emptive Kicking Counter Punching Countering the Restraint Countering the Tackle Counter Kicking The Obstruction The Cover The Evasion Multiple Opponents Defending Against the Ambush Combined Weekly Training Program
WEEK 1&3 2&4 5&7 6&8 9 & 10 11 & 12 13 & 14 15 & 16 17 & 18 19 & 20 21 & 22 23 & 24 25 26 and on
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Side Note:
These Side Note boxes contain reminders of certain concepts and/or ideas that you should keep in mind throughout your workout.
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#1 - REAR HAND PUNCH
Repetitions 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Focus On Turning the heel together with the hips and waist Keeping the elbow down Keeping the shoulder down Clinching the fist in the very last second and at the same time exhaling forcefully Adding a short jump to the punch and making contact with the pad BEFORE your the feet land Putting all above elements together Using the same body mechanics with a straight palm strike Using the same body mechanics with a round palm hooking slap
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#2 - LEAD PUNCH
Repetitions 50 50 50 50 50 50 Focus On Lunging of the back leg. DELAYING the turning of the waist /hips until your arm is roughly half way towards the pad The arm whipping back, shortening the arc and therefore increasing last minute penetration and acceleration Add a jump into the lead punch. Make sure to make contact with the pad BEFORE your feet touch the ground Recovery (both shoulders should be square with the pad holder) Put all above elements together
#3 - BASIC COMBINATIONS
Repetitions Instructions 20 x 10sec Shuffle forward repeatedly and punch the pad in combination with your lead and rear punch 20 x 10sec Shuffle forward repeatedly and punch the pad in combination with your palm strikes and palm strikes 20 Lead punch, back punch, lead slap hook ***After a few months, you can experiment with the punches, palm strikes and slaps and create new combinations by playing with how the different strikes, angles and lines can flow together.***
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Before You Start! When starting out do not try to kick too fast or powerful. Once you get the general mechanics down, then speed up and try to kick harder. It is ok to start from a fighting stance in the beginning as it allows you to exaggerate the skipping footwork motion and thereby, making it easier for you to learn. However, after the first month, you should only practice from a non-threatening posture to prevent the bad habit of warning the opponent during a real situation.
* If you are shorter, do not follow up with a rear punch because if you miss the kick and the bad guy turns away, there's a high chance that his shoulder will unintentionally block your punches
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#4 - LEAD LEG HOOK KICK
Repetitions 25 25 25 25 25 Focus On Pad work *Partner work: Kick the outside of his knee and follow up with the back fist Partner work: Kicks to the groin followed by one hand shoulder check while hitting with the other hand **Kicks to the inside of his knee followed by Rear Hand Punch Kicks to the inside of his knee followed by a lead front kick to his groin
* Do not try to go too fast at first. Instead, focus on the critical timing of beginning the hand follow up before your training partner recovers from the hook kick. ** Pay special attention to the landing of the kicking leg and its transition to a FULL hip turn for the back punch. This co-ordination between the foot landing and the hip turning is very important for a hard punch.
Repetitions 20 x 3 sets
Side Note: Remember when you side kick, always side kick an opponent in the opposite lead. In another words, left side kick someone's right knee but never kick his left and if you are going to side kick with your right leg, then it would be someone's left knee but never his right. This simple rule will prevent you from have your backed turned to an opponent should you miss your kick. Of course, this rule does not apply if you are a world class kicker but it is a great safety rule for most people.
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#1 FLASH PAD DRILL
Before You Start! The pad holder feeds the pad suddenly using different, unpredictable timing. The goal is to develop a sudden explosive start for hitting without any warning Repetitions 20 x 5 sets 20 x 5 sets 20 x 5 sets 20 x10 sets Focus On Lead punch while pad holder flashes using unpredictable timing Same as drill show above except with a back punch Same as drill show above except with lead and rear punch combination * Same as drill show above except hitting while the pad holder feeds the pad with a sudden step forward
*This drill is simple but it's very important because it teaches distance awareness during a frontal confrontation when someone suddenly tries to rush you. The goal is to develop your timing to the point where you can cut him off with a strong attack before he has any chance of releasing his attack
#2 SCENARIO WORK
Before You Start! Make sure to begin the ALL the drills with role playing and also make sure that you execute the trap-entry without first getting into a combative stance. Repetitions 20 x 10 sets 20 X 5 sets 20 X 5 sets Instructions *Lead Punch against the Hay-maker
Slap his lead arm with your lead hand while punching his head with your back hand ** Slap his lead arm with your lead hand while punching his head with your back hand and continue with follow ups from DVD * Make sure the bad guy role plays by yelling, swearing and posturing aggressively before he actually physically attacks. This is very important to program your emotions in order for you to get a chance to get used to the verbal abuse that comes before a real physical assault. Remember that fighting is 80% mental. If someone can make you freeze in fear by yelling at you, then he will score an attack regardless of your physical ability. ** Dont try to get good at all of them. Pick one or two that fits your body, personality and background (punches, groin slaps, slaps, palm strikes, sweeps, leg stomp, throws etc).
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Against his guard: Grab his lead arm with both hands and pull him into a clothes-line and continue with follow ups from DVD * Make sure the Bad Guy role plays by Yelling, swearing and posturing aggressively before he actually physically attacks. This is very important to program your emotions in order for you to get a chance to get use to the verbal abuse that comes before the physical assault in a real situation. Remember that fighting is 80% mental. If someone can make you freeze in fear by yelling at you, then he will score an attack regardless of your physical ability. ** Dont try to get good at all of them. Pick one or two that fits your body, personality and background (punches, groin slaps, slaps, palm strikes, sweeps, leg stomp, throws etc).
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#1 - REAR LEG FRONT KICK TO KNEE
Before You Start! Make sure your training partner to wears shin guards and a helmet and start the drills from a non-threatening posture. Repetitions 10 x 5 sets 10 x 5 sets 10 x 5 sets 10 x 5 sets Instructions Kick to the knee and follow up smoothly with a lead punch to his jaw or chin Kick to the knee and follow up smoothly with a lead punch to his jaw or chin follow up for when he drops his guard after being kicked. Kick to the knee and follow up smoothly with a lead punch to his jaw or chin follow up for when he does not drop his guard with a downward arm grab and back fist Kick to the knee and follow up smoothly with a lead punch to his jaw or chin follow up with the double ear slap if he drops his guard
Side Note: Instructions The only reason why *Slap his hand with your lead hand followed by kick to groin there are so many Add A Follow up - When he bends over from the kick, palm 10 x 3 sets check his shoulder with your rear hand and palm strike his head variations shown for with your lead hand the follow up is to 10 x 3 sets Target Variation - Aim the rear Hook Kick to his knee instead of allow you to find 1 or the groin 2 that will fit your 10 x 3 sets Kick to the knee and follow up with 3 strike punches or straight body. Again, just pick palm heel strikes a couple and get 10 x 3 sets Kick to the knee and follow up with back hammer fist 10 x 3 sets Kick to the knee and follow up with a straight punch, double really good at it. shoulder grab to pull him into a rear front knee strike to his groin 10 x 3 sets **Kick to the knee and follow up with a double thumb eye gouge 10 x 3 sets If you are very short, practice following up the rear front kick with punches to the groin. *The hand slap distracts him by bringing his attention upstairs, taking his awareness away from the low kick that's coming towards his groin. It also acts as a counter balance motion for a faster kick. **This move is used primary when you end up too close to the opponent after you kick
Repetitions 10 x 3 sets
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#3 - REAR LEG FRONT KICK TO KNEE
Before You Start! For safety purposes, get your training partner to wear a shin guard and kick to his knee instead Repetitions 20 x 5 sets 20 x 5 sets 20 x 5 sets Instructions *Groin kick and to rear hand shoulder check followed by repeated strikes with your lead hand Follow Ups For When He Evades The Kick: Kick to straight palm strikes, straight punches, backfist Trapping sequence: Lead front kick to his groin follow up with a lead hand punch. The opponent covers and blocks your punch; grab down on his arm and continue the attack with a palm heel strike. Keep it simple, basically, grab down whatever you feel is in your way and keep hitting
*You should use either a straight palm heel strike, an upper cut palm or a downward chopping hammer fist.
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#1 BODY LANGUAGE READING
Before You Start! Remember that the whole premise for counter punching is when your awareness is already compromised and the attacker has already started his attack. If your awareness is not compromised, a pre-emptive strike is a superior method. The progressive drills below are listed in the same order as the DVD. Repetitions 10 x 3 sets Instructions Flash Pad Drill: Get your training partner to hit the punching pad as fast as he can with his lead hand while you practice making him miss by moving the pad
Side Note: It is very important to practice this drill until you can execute the parry and redirect strong punches coming in without using
brute force.
Side Note: Do not try to get good at all of the follow-ups. Just pick a couple that fits your body and do a lot of it.
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#4 SLAP BLOCK + HIT DRILL (VARIATION)
Repetitions 10 x 10 sets 20 x 10 sets 20 x 10 sets 20 x 10 sets 20 x 10 sets 20 x 10 sets Instructions At the same time, block his strike and punch UNDER his arm Adding finishing combinations as shown on the DVD (boxing punches, Wing Chun straight blast, power-slaps, throws) Slap block, grab his arm and hit with a backfist, straight palm or straight punch Add follow ups from the DVD (Only choose one or two follow ups) Slap block and counter punch under his arm with your REAR hand Add follow ups from the DVD (Only choose one or two follow ups)
Side Note: Do not try to get good at all of the follow-ups. Just pick a couple that fits your body and do a lot of it.
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BALANCE RECOVERY EXERCISE
Repetitions 10 x 10 sets 10 x 10 sets Instructions *Get your training partner to charge in and grab your throat with both hands. Practice regaining your balance by pivoting out of the way while sinking into the ground Do the same as above but with eyes closed * Do not try to go fast with these exercises. It is not a matter of speed but feeling
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DEFENSE FOR A TWO-HANDED JACKET GRAB
Repetitions 10 x 10 sets 10 x 10 sets 10 x 10 sets Instructions Eye gouge Throat spear with your lead arm Your arm over and trap both his hands and counter strike with a back fist
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Side Note: There is really no point in moving any farther into the other drills until you have learned to move your feet skillfully. Footwork is the basic requirement in which all the other skills will be built upon. If you get bored get a partner to help you: practice chasing his hand as a pad (see DVD). After a good amount practice of isolated footwork, you are ready to start other drills.
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#3 - TACKLE DRILL
Before You Start! Because of the Inherent danger in working with eye gouges and neck cranks, do NOT train using full speed/force! Repetitions 20 x 10 sets 20 x 10 sets 20 x 10 sets 20 x 10 sets Instructions Once you are comfortable with the isolated checking drill, you can now get your training partner to add the full-on tackle Get your training partner to feed the tackle in a way that his arm gets caught when you pivot out of the way. In other words, he refuses to let go. Practice doing the arm drag throw or arm break as shown in the DVD *Get your training partner to feed the tackle in a way that his arm gets caught on your LEG when you pivot out of the way. Practice doing the eye-gouge-neck-crank-throw as shown in the DVD Get your training partner to feed the tackle like a chasing missile. When you pivot out of the way, he is going to turn the corner like and chase you. Practice doing the scooping hand removal on his head to redirect him as shown in the DVD.
* This drill allow you to test the reflex and skill level of the counter tackling methods that you have developed so far
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#1 - ISOLATED FOOTWORK DRILL
Instructions *Get into an on-guard position and practice stepping back and then springing back forward without a pause. 10 mins. Continue with other variations from DVD. * An on-guard position is only for learning purposes; never get into a martial arts stance in a real self defense scenario! Repetitions 10 mins.
* Do not try to go fast at first. Rather, focus on the essential skill of being able to judge distance correctly.
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#8 - COUNTERING A REAR LEG FRONT KICK
Repetitions 10 x 10 sets Instructions Get your training partner to throw a rear-leg front kick at your groin. Side step OUTSIDE the kick and deliver a hand strike to his head with the variations shown on the DVD (Only choose one or two)
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#1 - ATTACK THROUGH THE FRONTAL COVER (VARIATION 1)
Repetitions 10 x 10 sets 10 x 10 sets Instructions Get your training partner to assume a frontal cover, get him to lock up as tense as he can. Practice moving him and off-balancing him. Grab both his arms and shove it into his face; when he resist, use his energy to turn him (as shown on the DVD) Add follow-ups (Only choose one or two)
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#4 - ATTACK THROUGH THE FRONTAL COVER (VARIATION 4)
Repetitions 10 x 10 sets 20 x 10 sets 10 x 10 sets Instructions Slam your forearm horizontally into his cover; when he resist, turn him with your elbow Add arm grab and backfist Add finishing combinations as shown on the DVD (Only choose one or two)
SUPPLEMENT EXERCISES
Repetitions Instructions *Switch-check Hand Drill- Get your training partner to stand in 20 x 10 sets from of you with his arms forming a triangle. Slap his wrist, switch hands and check his elbow *This drill is very important as it will teach you how to check his weapons (his hands) without needing to use your eyes.
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#1 - ATTACKING AGAINST A HORIZONTAL FOREARM BARRIER
Repetitions 20 x 10 sets 20 x 10 sets 10 x 10 sets Instructions As you punch your training partner, get him to flinch and put up a horizontal forearm push (very similar to a backfist).When your hand and his make contact, use his energy by pulling his arm down. Follow up with a back fist variation of your own. Add follow-ups combinations (Wing Chun straight blast, boxing, power-slaps, kicks etc) The same as above, but now your training partner will block your backfist. When you feel his block, grab and pull is arm down across his body
20 x 10 sets 10 x 10 sets
SUPPLEMENT EXERCISES
Repetitions 20 x 10 sets 20 x 10 sets Exercises Extend and touch arms in the on-guard positions. Step forward, slap his elbow with your guarding hand as you straight punch his head with your lead hand Extend and touch arms in the on-guard positions. Step forward, slap his elbow with your guarding hand as you straight punch his ribs with your lead hand then retract the lead arm with a rolling motion to execute a backfist to his head
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TRAP #1 - THE ROLLING BACKFIST
Repetitions 20 x 10 sets Instructions Throw a straight lead arm punch at your training partner's jaw. Get him to feed a slapping-parry. When you feel the parry, go with the energy by folding your lead arm's elbow joint, grab his blocking arm with your guarding hand and back-fist his head with your lead arm Add follow-ups (Only choose one or two)
20 x 10 sets
SUPPLEMENT EXERCISES
Repetitions Instructions Get your training partner to back fist you in the head with his lead hand. Slap block his back-fist with your guarding rear hand and push down as your back-fist his head with your lead arm. He then blocks your back-fist with his rear guarding hand and push down. The cycle repeats (See DVD)
5-10 mins.
10 x10 sets.
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TRAP #3
Repetitions 10 x 10 sets Instructions Throw a straight punch with your lead arm to your partner's jaw. Get him to feed a slapping-parry to INSIDE of your arm. As soon as you feel his blocking pressure, don't wait; trap his elbow with your rear guarding hand as you retract your lead arm. Finish with a lead strike Add follow-ups (Only choose one or two)
10 x 10 sets
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RANDOM TESTING
Repetitions 10 x 20sets 10 x 10 sets Instructions *Don't tell your partner which punch you're going to throw and he won't tell you which parry hes going to use. Everything is random. Test and see if you can actually apply what you have learned so far Add follow-ups (Only choose one or two)
* If you can't apply these skills under a random condition, continue with the drills in this section until you are able to do it in a completely random situation.
PUSH HANDS
Repetitions 15-45 mins. Instructions Please See DVD
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#1 - FIXED CLOSE
Before You Start! As you've seen from the DVD, when facing multiple opponents, a critical tactic is to take one guy out on the corner and then get BEHIND him. Therefore, you will end up fighting one person at a time. This is logical but this tactic only works if: a) You have the skill to take out an average guy directly without getting stuck and tangled up with him. b) You have great footwork to maneuver fast enough to never be a stationary target. Because of the above 2 reasons, please do not attempt the training material in this DVD until you have at least acquire some skill in the basic material from DVD 1 to 11. In another words, you have to be able to fight one guy before you attempt to begin the training for fighting multiple opponent. With this warning, here are some drills for multiple opponents. Repetitions 10 x 20 sets 10 x 20 sets Instructions *Get your training partner to assume a combative stance. Enter directly and strike in the same time. As soon as you finish the first strike, check his arm and move behind him, using him as a shield against his friends. This footwork ability is very important Same as above but enter and maneuver from the other side (see DVD). * For now, your training partner should not fight back.
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#2 - COUNTER PUNCHING AGAINST A STRAIGHT PUNCH
Before You Start! Do not move on to the other drills until you have developed good footwork from the FIXED CLOSE drill. Once you have learned the basic footwork, you can progress to the drills below. Repetitions 10 x 20 sets 10 x 20 sets Focus On Counter punching against a straight punch then get behind him and use him as a shield. Just pick one or two follow-ups that fit your body Same as above but enter and maneuver from the other side (see DVD).
#4 - TESTING
Repetitions 10 x 20 sets Focus On *To test everything you have learned, face three training partners and have them randomly attack you * Make sure your training partners feed the drill in a realistic manner (using insults, posturing, swearing, yelling etc.)
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#1 - PAD WORK
Before You Start! Please do not attempt the training material in this DVD until you have at least acquire some skill in the basic material from DVD 1 to 11 Repetitions 10 x 20 sets 10 x 20 sets Focus On Backfist the pad Your partner to hold 2 pads. Blend the backfist with straight punches (see DVD)
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#4 - RANDOM DRILL
Repetitions 10 x 5 sets Focus On *Backfist your partner without looking directly at him. Get him to block you WITHOUT telling you how he will block beforehand. Test to see if you can apply the material that you have learned so far
* If you do ok with this test, progress farther. However, if you find that you are having trouble with this test, do not go any farther until you go back and put a lot more practice time on the drills in this section.
10 x 10 sets
* Again, do not go any farther until you get this because every skill taught is build on the previous stage.
15 mins.
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#6 - PAD WORK
Repetitions 10 x 8 sets Focus On Close your eyes. You have no idea where your partner is. As soon as you open your eyes, you have to kick the pad no matter where he's standing
10 x 10 sets
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TOOLS
Repetitions 200 200 10 sec. x 15 sets Focus On Lead punches or palm strikes Rear punches or palm strikes Full out combinations
CORE SKILLS
Repetitions Focus On 200 *Pre-emptive punching against his "guard" (With follow ups) * Get your partner to feed it realistically I.E. He has his hands up swearing, yelling, posturing, pointing etc (from conversation-range)
BACK-UP SKILLS
Repetitions 10 x 5 sets 10 x 5 sets 10 x 5 sets 10 x 5 sets 10 x 5 sets 10 x 5 sets 10 x 5 sets 10 x 5 sets Focus On Countering straight punches (Pick One Variation Only) Countering hooks (Pick One Variation Only) Rear leg front kick rear hook kick Rear leg hook kick Attacking through frontal covers Attacking through side covers (Pick one variation only per month) Attacking through horizontal flinch (Pick one variation only per month) Attack through parries (Pick one variation only per month)
TESTING
Repetitions 10 x 10 sets Focus On Stand with your eyes close. As soon as you open your eyes, your training partner attacks ANYWAY he likes
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TOOLS
Repetitions 20 x 5 sets 20 x 5 sets 20 x 5 sets 20 x 5 sets Focus On Pick one lead leg kick Add hand follow-ups Pick one rear leg kick Add hand follow-ups
CORE SKILLS
Repetitions 20 x 10 sets Focus On Pre-emptive kicking (pick two variations only)
BACK-UP SKILLS
Repetitions 10 x 20 sets 10 x 20 sets 10 x 20 sets 10 x 20 sets 10 x 20 sets 10 x 20 sets Focus On Releases against frontal choke (Pick One Variation Only) Releases against jacket grab (Pick One Variation Only) Releases against wrist grabs (Pick One Variation Only) Releases against bicep grabs (Pick One Variation Only) Tackle drill: the pivoting counter (Pick One Variation Only) Tackle drill: release from leg grab (Pick One Variation Only)
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TESTING
Repetitions 20 x 5 sets Focus On Eyes Closed (drill for an ambush attack) - Stand with your eyes close. As soon as you open your eyes, your partner can attack you from anywhere in the room 20 x 5 sets * To test everything you have learned, face three training partners and have them randomly attack you * Make sure your training partners feed the drill in a realistic manner with insults, posturing, swearing, yelling etc
Side Note: Through this testing phase, you will discover where you are weak. Once you find a weakness, go back to the material from DVD 1 to 13, to find the supplement and isolated drills that you need in order to fix a particular problem that you have in a certain area. For example, if you have a problem against hooks, go back and look at the counter punching DVD and find the supplement drills for that particular skill. Maybe, you find out that you lack punching power, go back and look at the power punching DVD to find the progressive isolated drills for that. Maybe, if you are trouble in the multiple attacker drill. If so, go back and look at the multiple attackers DVD and find the particular drill you need.
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