Tom Proctor – Secrets of Cage Fighting Revealed 3 DVD Set
Tom Proctor – Secrets of Cage Fighting Revealed 3 DVD Set
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Salepage: Tom Proctor – Secrets of Cage Fighting Revealed 3 DVD Set
You will learn how to protect yourself entirely and buy as much time as you need to assess your opponent. These secrets are easily adaptable to any combat technique. In roughly an hour, you’ll understand why Tom and his pupils are so dominant in the cage fighting scene.
Tom Proctor is one of the few remaining Black Belt Masters of Tao Chi Do, the “lost art.” He is one of just three black belts in the country.
Despite being twenty pounds underweight, Tom Proctor, 45, is the ISCF Heavweight Champion. Tom first appeared on the cage fighting scene five years ago, smaller, older, and less experienced than any opponent he has ever fought. The results are simple: 17 battles later, Tom has knocked them all out… quickly… in a division for which he is not even eligible.
Tom claims that his one-of-a-kind combat method can “…transform lambs into lions.” Absolute Martial Arts, his own dojo in Arizona, is a virtual breeding ground for some of today’s top no-rules cage fighters.
236 minutes, 3 DVDs
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