Kevin Secours – Warhead: Russian Systema Combat Psychology
Kevin Secours – Warhead: Russian Systema Combat Psychology
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Kevin Secours – Warhead: Russian Systema Combat Psychology Another Systema video.
This can be useful for anyone even if they train in other martial arts or don’t train at all, it’s not just for Systema, it shows some important skills that are often overlooked in martial arts and self defense training, how to avoid violence and only fight if you really need to.
This DVD outlines the role of psychological delivery mechanisms in self-defense scenarios.
Simply put, we are all “warheads”–powerful natural weapons, programmed with instinctive survival skills, but just like a military warhead relies on a missile to reach its target, our own self-defense skills also rely on psychological, behavioral and physical mechanisms to bring our weapons to bear.
Beginning with a treatment of proxemics (body positioning and distance), the DVD moves into breathing, combat goals, spinal loading and visualization, verbal de-escalation, pre-emptive striking, overcoming the inhibitions to strike first and much, much more.
Filled with drills for developing soft skills and subtle avoidance strategies as well as a large variety of contact work against resistant opponents and role-playing demos alike, this DVD is your roadmap to introducing combat psychology into a functional training program.
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