Vol
#5
This informal video presentation is the first of three tapes
highlighting the December 2000 open seminar in Antwerp, Belgium. This
seminar-style presentation kicks off with a 30-minute commentary on
technical theories, application practices and the historical premise of
kata, by Patrick McCarthy. The main body of the tape is dedicated to
learning a two-person close-quarters drill that features the elbows,
knees, head-butting, joint-locking, thigh kicking and bumping into a
single practice. The rest of this informal video presentation covers two
unique takedowns and follow-up ground control, several applications for
the hand-position and bunny-hops of Chinte kata, joint manipulation, a
few pressure points and cavity seizing for pain compliance control.
Packed with educational value, this informal presentation is not
a step-by-step “how-to” instructional video, but rather, made for
those who participated in the seminar for the purpose of reviewing what
they had already learned. Shot with a professional digital camera and
easy to follow, this informal seminar-style video presentation is not
made with the same quality, as is an in-studio post-produced production.
However, its low price also reflects this element, too. At just $24.95
(USD) for Society members and $29.95 (USD) for non-members,
the informal seminar-style video presentation is well valued, and
bursting with important learning. Running time is about two-hours. Currency
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