FUNCTIONAL COMBATIVES & FITNESS

Friday, March 11, 2011

GET LEAN & MEAN


After a discussion at last night's class, I thought I would post you all a couple of links, to some very cool people.
They will undoubtedly help you become better warrior athletes!

If you want to be lean and mean now AND in years to come, then get on it like a tramp on chips! :-)

1) NUTRITION:
The most important aspect of health/fitness. It changes you from the inside-out!
Eat like a caveman. Paleo

Two very good books are:
a) Robb Wolf - The Paleo Solution
b) Mark Sisson - The Primal Blueprint

They have a Blog which I recommend you follow.
Their websites are:


2) SELF MAINTENANCE:
Improve your Mobility. Stretch. Relax. Massage. Injury Prevention. Rehab.

Check out Kelly Starrett:

He posts a daily 4-5 min video on his Blog, which gives instruction for a 10 min Mobility Workout.
This varies from day to day and involves stretching, using foam rollers /balls to unglue tension, and so on.
It will improve the way you MOVE!

It is relatively new Blog and started last year. He's posted everyday since.
I would go find and watch the first few videos to get an overall idea of the concept and to understand WHY it's so important.


3) FITNESS:
We do some CrossFit at class.
We also hope that you do some in your own time too!
Fitness is fundamental. Use it or lose it!
At class we fore-mostly develop skill and mind-set. So make sure you keep your fitness... fighting fit! :-)

Resources:
Private lessons or classes at CrossFit Hove (Davigdor Road).
Benefit from being coached in the movements and have workouts scaled to your own level.
Contact Miles Key: 07779402991

For general CrossFit info:


Enjoy!
Let me know how you get on...



Saturday, February 19, 2011

THE BIG BANG!



This video shows some footage from our Thursday night class from earlier this week.

For a HD version:

This is an advanced evolution of the training - so if you are new or thinking of starting... then understand that it's a process to get to this stage of training! :-)

The chosen Scenario to Replicate for this week, was that of an aggressive encroachment with verbal assault followed by a Grab & Multiple Punches, whilst the Good Guy was cornered (no escape route).

Objective: Prevail the Initial Assault; Stun & Run.

The start of the class began with the Fundamental S.P.E.A.R. Drills (Startle-Flinch Conversion) and then working the follow-up tools - C.W.C.T. (Closest Weapon Closest Target). Here we focused on getting back in the fight, even though the Bad Guy initiates the Attack. We explore various tools, targets and tactics.

After dissecting the chosen Scenario and analysing the various 'Pre-Contact Cues' of the Primary Initiation Attack, it's time to put all the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle together.

We replicate the 'Ambush Moment' with as much intensity and realism as safely possible.
Real Impact; Real Speed!
The whole scenario takes about 10 seconds, allowing for multiple repetitions of the 'BIG BANG' moment. This is some serious and useful Stress Inoculation, ultimately creating a better preparedness if 'Push turns to Shove'!

Nice work guys!


Train hard; Stay Safe!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

GARROTTE DEFENCE


In a recent Personal Defence Readiness™ Class we replicated, analysed, dissected, explored and trained how to protect against a rear choke/strangle with a garrotte.


This is an advanced evolution of training and not for beginners due to the high level emotional impact factors.

However for students that have a fair amount of exSPEARience, this becomes a very interesting scenario/attack to train and replicate.


The attack itself is obviously of high risk to the Good Guy (GG) due to:

  • High likelihood of severe harm (unconsciousness/death)
  • The speed of the effectiveness of the attack
  • Because the attack is from behind.


As the attack is from behind, meaning relatively ‘low GG awareness’ the challenge is great, as the SURPRISE aspect is so high.


Many people will promote the idea that as a ‘WARRIOR’ we must be 100% aware, 100% of the time. Ideally… yes! Realistically… doesn’t happen ALL the time, depending on the scenario. Also not everyone has a job as a police officer, military, bodyguard, etc. so naturally an average person’s awareness is perhaps lower. Does this mean we can’t protect ourselves if we are surprised or ambushed? Of course not, we have a highly developed, genetically-wired protective mechanism via reflex actions that ensures we survive most of the time.


“It’s not that we WANT to Flinch, it’s that we WILL!”


So… we train the MURPHY MOMENT (the what can go wrong) so that we are more prepared and also more likely to survive, if something in our general Self Protection STRATEGY goes wrong.


When training this attack/scenario, it can become a highly emotional/psychological experience and one of the main objectives when training this, is the benefit of the ‘STRESS INOCULATION’ (acclimatisation) that happens on an emotional level.


On the PHYSICAL level, we are not concerned with a TECHNIQUE that is complicated, complex and ‘cute’, that although we could make happen in training, if the BG was non-resistant and not truly fighting the GG, with real speed and aggression.

We ARE concerned with SURVIVAL, by using simple procedures, based on ‘what your body wants to do naturally’ (Genetically Wired; Behaviourally Inspired™). In this situation, keeping it simple and gross-motor skill based, so that it is more likely to be successful under stress in a real attack.


The STARTLE-FLINCH factor is so important here and we aim to develop the ability to use that reflex response to your advantage, so that you fight back very quickly. The reaction time here is very critical, as you have a very short time to prevent yourself from going unconscious (3 secs or less).


A good friend of mine is a Police SCENES OF CRIME OFFICER, who has seen forensic evidence of how people actually try to protect themselves from this type of attack, due to the ‘defensive wounds’ and other forensic signs.

To summarise this information would be typically those that died… PANIC! There is a loss of focus on knowing what to do first (to prioritise) and lack of knowledge and experience on how to achieve that goal quickly.


There is no MAGIC martial art TRICK here, just trying to use your physiology to your advantage. If through training you create a MENTAL BLUEPRINT (plan) for dealing with this attack, then at least you have a RESOURCE to rely on, rather than a PSYCHOLOGICAL VOID’ where you have to figure out a best response whilst under extreme duress (NO RESPONSE).


Conditioning this PHYSICAL response of converting your Startle-Flinch into something Combative is Part One. This is a physical plan and resource.


Part Two is learning to use this response under a gradually increasing more realistic replication of the attack, with increased tension, speed, strength and aggression. This helps create that EMOTIONAL RESOURCE to counter the effects of the SURPRISE AND SHOCK from such a savage and dangerous attack. This is probably the most important stage of the training.


The guys in class will probably be in agreement with me here, that it is often ‘uncomfortable’ training this particular attack, when pressure-testing it. However, it is a case of ‘becoming RELATIVELY more comfortable, with being uncomfortable’ and staying on track to ensure you protect yourself, as best you can.


Personally to me, it is a similar experience to CrossFit workouts, where if you are training with intensity, they always suck! However, you do get used to being in that zone/state and dealing with it, whilst being grateful of the BENEFITS of becoming fitter.


What are the BENEFITS to PDR™ / S.P.E.A.R. System™ training?… You are much harder to kill! AND you get home to enjoy your family and friends!


Also, like CrossFit it may be challenging but it is FUN too!


Train hard, stay safe!


Zeb Glover

Saturday, November 13, 2010

OH SH*T!




At this week's Personal Defence Readiness™ Class, we looked at some Advanced Level training with some of the more experienced students.

Whilst in reality we generally want to avoid/defuse any violent confrontation, this week in particular, we replicated a scenario that you really hope does not happen to you!

The Scenario: Bad Guy (BG) shoves/knocks down the Good Guy (GG) onto the ground and then pulls out a hand gun and attempts to shoot the GG in the head.
The BG's intent was specific... he wants to kill the GG... not demanding for any valuables... just pure, brutal, cold execution!

We refer to this type of intent and attack, as an 'Immediate Action' Drill, as there is no time or opportunity to negotiate, distract or build rapport with the BG, as opposed to a 'Hostage/Threat' type scenario, when the BG wants something in particular and they will use a threat or cooperation from the GG to get what they want (valuables, etc.).

This Scenario blended some components from the Advanced Ground-Fighting and Weapon Protection aspects of the S.P.E.A.R. System™.

After analysing and dissecting the Scenario and identifying the Murphy Moments, we isolated parts of the scenario, such as incorporating the Startle-Flinch conversion, using the 3 C's principal when dealing with the Gun (Clear; Control; Counter) and the 'Elastic Principal'.
Then linking the individual parts together and adding verbal aggression, building up the speed and using the High Gear™ until the whole scenario was as realistic, as safely possible.

Everyone did a great job, putting 110% into the training this week. Excellent!
This was certainly a very challenging scenario to replicate and I think everyone gained some valuable insights into how better to protect themselves.

Training in the P.D.R. & S.P.E.A.R. System™ is all about training 'Off-Balance'. In other words, lets explore being in adverse positions and learn to fight back from there! This helps us develop creative, suitable and effective tactics that are pressure-tested and emotionally will stress-innoculate us.

Rather than... "Oh Sh*t!" This isn't supposed to happen! Why did I end up on the ground? Where is my fighting stance now?
It should be... "Oh Sh*t!" This HAS happened! However I've trained this before and it's familiar to me and I'm already fighting back!

Better to have the experience and not need it; than to need the experience and not have it!

If you would like an introduction into the Personal Defence Readiness™ & S.P.E.A.R. System™, feel free to contact Zeb:
zeb@safespace.org.uk

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

CROSSFIT VELOCITY & SPEAR





Here are some photos of the Personal Defence Readiness™/ S.P.E.A.R. System™ Intro Course held at CrossFit Velocity, Swansea, in Wales last month.
We had a great time as the group was highly energetic (of course.... they're CrossFitters!!) and everyone really engaged fully into the material and physical drills & skills!

A huge thank you to Matt, who runs CrossFit Velocity, for organising the event and hosting the course at his box. What a great place!

We wish them every success for the 'Divided We Fall' Games this coming weekend:
http://dividedwefallgames.blogspot.com/

We look forward to visiting them again in the New Year, to share some more training... probably Tactical Ground-Fighting or Weapon Protection topics.

Watch this space...

Sunday, October 3, 2010

SHIFTING TO HIGH GEAR™




Shout goes out to Miles and Kevin for a job well done in this week's Personal Defence Readiness™ Class. It was their first time training in the HIGH GEAR™ Impact Reduction Suits!

Training in these protective suits certainly enables you to take training to a whole new level!
This week we focused on dealing with the ambush moment via converting the Startle-Flinch reflex and then using striking tools against a dynamic moving target (Bad Guy in High Gear) in a non-sparring like manner but with a 'street' emphasis instead!

Replicating probable street scenarios with real speed; real impact gives a 3 dimensional experience, allowing the Good Guy to fully understand the emotional, psychological and physical factors of a realistic confrontation.
This helps with Fear Management, boosts confidence and competence, and over time builds practical stress inoculation for aggressive confrontations and physical assaults.

Friday, September 17, 2010

BASEBALL BAT SCENARIO





Great work lads on this week's chosen scenario... Baseball Bat Attack!

After a 'Combat Calesthenics' warm up with S.P.E.A.R. System™ Drills & Skills, we isolated the P.I.A. (Primary Initiation Attack), analysing it through the 'Emotional Climate Training' filter.
This mentally records all the 'Pre-Contact Cues' throughout the whole timeline of the Baseball Bat Attack.
Then it's a matter of experiencing how it effects our 'Startle-Flinch' Reflex.
In the photos you can see a 'Primal' version (pure recoil & cover the head) vs a more 'Tactical' version where the Good Guy has seen it coming sooner, allowing him to move towards the threat!

The E.C.T. Drill develops clear recognition of the pre-contact cues of specific attacks, allowing the Good Guy a better chance of protecting himself, by converting his flinch into a Tactic quickly!

...Choose a Scenario, add some Bad Guy Role Play, with Verbal Aggression, Encroachment, Posturing, and the Attack... and you have a 'nice' BMF (Ballistic MicroFight™) to train.


"Experience is normally something you get AFTER the event!... Get it before through Realistic Scenario-Based Training!" BTS Maxim