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« on: July 09, 2003, 01:33:02 PM »
Hey Gayle,
I am interested in the answer to your question and will keep looking for Crafty's reply.
However, let me suggest that you pick up a set of the first video tapes while you wait. IMO they are a great training tool for a "puppy" like myself. When I ordered them, I was a little worried that they wouldn't be useful since I will likely never fight at the intensity of real contact . I am glad that I took the risk since I really like the tapes.
The training on the tapes are mostly stuff you can do on your own and I have found (just in the couple of weeks I have had them) that there are some really nice drills. I get a good work out running through them and practicing with some contact on a BOB (Body Opponent Bag). It has also helped the Kali that I do in my JKD class immensly. Some of the drills on closing have impacted my empty hand sparring as well.
The tapes do a great job of explaining why something is important and showing through fight footage how it really plays out, so I feel like I get a lot of the advantage of others experience with real contact even if I never train to that level. While real contact experience would probably make things soar in comparison, I feel I get a lot out of the tapes for limited amount I put in. More importantly, I am really enjoying the training since I feel secure that the techniques have been tested out the hard way (as an ex-boxer/kick boxer, keeping things real is important to me).
I have no affiliation with the Dog Brothers (never even met one), so I hope you will take this in the spirit it is given. I am glad you asked your question and look forward to Crafty's reply so that I can think of other ways to work DBMA into my training.