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Monthly Archives: January 2016
Breath And Relax…
When training remember to breath naturally and relax. It seems like such a small thing to do but it will really help you to become a better martial practitioner. In your training breathing naturally and relaxing will allow … Continue reading
Brian “Buzz” Smith Teaching Kuntaw At The IRT North Academy In 2009
Here is my good friend Brian “Buzz” Smith teaching Maharlika Kuntaw in the old Alma, Training Hall! See You On The Mats! Brian R. VanCise Note: This blog is opinion only and neither Instinctive Response Training LLC or Brian R. VanCise … Continue reading
Ready. Aim. Truth Part 1
If you go to the attached link you will find a training video showing the potential of what the armed citizen could do. I think you might find this interesting. Ready. Aim. Truth Part 1 Practice, practice, practice… See You On … Continue reading
Train In All Weather Conditions…
If you train for reality then you need to train in all weather conditions. Whether it is sunny and a 100 degree or wintery and -7. You need to get out and experience training in snow, rain, sleet, … Continue reading
Eye Dominance For Shooting
Okay, everyone knows what their dominant hand is. We learn very early on in life which is our dominant hand and then we are trained to write with it. However, most people do not know which is their dominant … Continue reading