Postby JeffGentry » Sun Dec 19, 2004 10:12 pm
hey Folk's
I found this drill, i think it was an article on realfighting.com, it looked interesting so we are going to try it.
Here it is:
Decide once your mind perceives the threat, and you have oriented yourself to it, your mind will then decide what to do. In any combat situation there are only three choices: fight, run away, or submit. What you decide to do will be determined by not only what you have observed, but other factors as well: your fear level, confidence level, fatigue, or whether you are injured or not. Some people when faced with danger become paralyzed with fear and just stand there doing nothing - this act would fall under submitting.
1. Have two fighters facing each other, both with their eyes closed. Move their positions slightly, still keeping their eyes closed. Upon the command, "Go!" both of them will open their eyes and begin sparring. This forces them to observe then orient, and it helps their scanning abilities.
2. Place a student (the trainee) in an empty room and have them close their eyes. Bring a few students (trainers) into the room while loud music is playing so the trainee cannot hear where they position themselves. Have one trainer run at the trainee, have another to the side with a rubber knife, and yet another who starts running away upon the command, "Go!" (This is also the command for the trainee to open their eyes. Such training will force the trainee to become faster at orienting.
The United States Marines have an expression called, "Violence of Action." It does not mean going around being violent. It means that whatever your action, whether right or wrong, you go into your combat plan with complete confidence, and with the mindset to carry it out to the very end - aggressively.
I'll let you know how it goes, if anyone else try's it let me know your thought's on it, i have seen similar drill's.
Jeff
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