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« on: August 31, 2005, 05:24:43 PM »
Hello DBMA, I wanted to give bit of public commentary on the KaliTudo videos.
Let me start with a brief bit of background...I've spent a good part of my life learning and practicing Chinese martial arts, but also have some experience in other MA's. In the few years I've been stepping things up and testing my skills competetively as best I can juggling career and family, etc...
In that process, I've had some successes as well as many frustrating moments.
To that end, I've stepped back and taken a hard look at the material I've learned in order to find out what really makes it work. This process has been one of unlearning, and re-learning based on the feedback of training for and fighting against other trained fighters. This is what drew me to the KaliTudo videos. I saw the "teaser" clip where Guro Denny says "But what if the guy has a good jab?". Man did that ever hit home! It's one of the things that I've asked myself after much trial and error.
The answer I came up with was footwork. After watching the KaliTudo videos, it was apparent that what I was working on held many similarities with what Guro Denny has been developing. The difference, and real value for me in purchasing the KaliTudo videos is the extensive explanation of the footwork, stratgies, and most importantly training methods detailing in them. Essentially, Guro Denny has done one hell of a lot of field research and basically "spilled the beans" on things that are present in many traditional martial arts, but unfortunately not widely understood or capitalized on. I really got a lot from these videos, and have been able to take the concepts of what he shows, and then apply them to my own system...without departing from or changing what it is. This is the real beauty here, the concepts along with detailed training advice.
Thanks DBMA, Guro Denny, and everyone who put thier blood and sweat into these vids.
Mike
Milwaukee, WI