Erle Montaigue – Erle’s Fighting System The Physical side Vol.3
Erle Montaigue – Erle’s Fighting System The Physical side Vol.3
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Salepage: Erle Montaigue – Erle’s Fighting System The Physical side Vol.3
Multiple Strike Kill Methods. (Part Two)
This
series of videos is being shot during Erle’s instructor’s classes.
Here, Erle presents for the first time the little known physical side of
the Yang Style, no BS, no mystical garbage, just excellent and
practical physical stuff on gaining great power for multiple strike kill
methods to all parts of the body.The
Yang Shou-hou side of the Yang Family was quite hard and often, blood
would be left on the floor. Gaining the power from short distances was
the key to this type of training. Speed was useless unless extreme power
was also present. So this series gives you that ultimate power. You
will gain the confidence knowing that you can take anyone out no matter
how large or powerful he is with one or two strikes. Included on this
volume:Multiple
Strike Kill Methods: Knife and Stick Fighting, the realistic way for
the street. It’s no use learning all of the forms etc., and not knowing
how to punch! And it has been our experience that not many people
actually know how to punch. Sure many can line themselves up and break
boards, but in the street instantly, they cannot gain the necessary
power from only centre metres away to take someone out instantly with
one punch. This DVD teaches how to do this.
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