Scott Rogers – Bar Fight Self Defense
Scott Rogers – Bar Fight Self Defense
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Salepage: Scott Rogers – Bar Fight Self Defense
Scott Rogers is a 4th Dan Black Belt Master Rank in Okinawan Kempo, 3rd Dan Black Belt in Korean Tae Kwon Do and 1st Dan Black Belt in Japanese Taijutsu. He studied under 10th degree Grandmaster Suh Chong Kang.Two Volumes to choose from.
Volume 1: Weapon Attacks Scott Rogers will explain, demonstrate and drill methods to enhance awareness and successfully train in these special defense techniques against various weapons of opportunity such as bottles, chairs, knives, pool cues and handguns. Approx. 57 min.
Volume 2: Open Hand Attacks Features close up quarters situations found in many bars and restaurants. Train to defend against one attacker and multiple attackers. This program focuses on hitting an opponents key target areas in order to finish the fight fast! Rogers will explain, demonstrate and drill methods to enhance awareness and successfully train in these special defense techniques. Approx. 50 min.
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