First time cleaning the Sig P320 after over 3,000 rounds 31 hours of live-fire training and nearly 20 hours of dry fire training. Really a great Testament to the Sig P320
One of the simplest and most effective ways of dealing with a headlock that very few seem to work on. Don’t get me wrong we shouldn’t discard the hapkido techniques we have in dealing with a headlock now because they all have value and Merit to them in one way or another. But this one […]
In this video, Grand Master Michael Patrick reviews some of the previous Players to the Game applied to a technique when someone puts their hand on your chest. He also reveals some additional details of how to deal with this attack.<
Ever wonder how you can minimize the effects of pressure point attacks? With this simple player, Grand Master Michael Patrick shows a simple method. But, beware, even this player can be overcome with additional players! For those, however, attacking on a mechanical level only, it can defeat many techniques.
Learn from Grand Master Michael Patrick how to use the various body types to know which points will be effective and which ones will not. This explains why techniques work on some people but not others. Solve the mystery and learn to read the body!
Grand Master Michael Patrick explains the mystery of Yin & Yang and how Grand Master Rick Moneymaker was able to seemingly predict the future during another Grandmaster's attempt to knockout someone out during a demo. Avoid the embarrassment of failed knockouts forever!
This is for when they’re right on top of you. This is your first close quarters firing position referred to as the high 2 position. Notice the location of the other hand against the body
Grandmaster Michael Patrick demonstrates why the 250 Millisecond Rule is SO critical to surviving in a real confrontation. Too many Martial Artists violate this rule regularly. In the real world this can get you killed!
In this video, Grandmaster Michael Patrick demonstrates the importance of the Player to the Game, Blading. It is more than simply rotating the chest slightly. It has applications for hand-to-hand combatives, firearms, and more. It is also more than one dimensional.