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Brown Belt
- Joined
- Jun 12, 2006
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This SL4 Seminar in Tampa opened my eyes...
because when I got hit, most of the time I opened them really wide and went "hmmph!".
The way the material is presented makes it easy to convince yourself that it works. And Doc Chapel is open for any doubts or questions, and answers them. Very honest and direct.
Just the recognition of the "indexes" and what they do, and how you can use them in physical confrontations can maximize the effectiveness of how you train!
The PAM's really make a signifcant improvement to the stability of my stances.
The BAMS's really make a significan improvement in the stability and power of my limbs' movements (bloks, strikes).
(When you compare with them and without them, the difference is vast!)
And understanding the applications of anatomical concepts and principles like MR, VCD, NCA, PNF, etc. to physical confrontations makes me look with new eyes the material I've been studying and how much better I can make it!
in other words, I leaned a lot, and enjoyed it a lot!
Thanks to Kenny G for making it possible and for being so willing to help us to learn as much as possible; thanks to Mike Courcelle for being a good host in his training center.
As always it is an incredible pleasure to train with my Kali Kenpo friends from Tampa and Puerto Rico (Bear, JR, Ron, Ismael "GG", Guito, Carlos, Jimmy).
And a special thanks to Rodrigo Perez for sharing with us so very much so openly until 3am, and to Bode for correcting us and hitting me to show me. Both very skilled and fun guys. and always remembering Doc Chapel... Very many thanks!!!
I'm even thinking of finding business in LA to be able to go often and train with them!
Sincerely,
Juan M. Mercado
because when I got hit, most of the time I opened them really wide and went "hmmph!".
The way the material is presented makes it easy to convince yourself that it works. And Doc Chapel is open for any doubts or questions, and answers them. Very honest and direct.
Just the recognition of the "indexes" and what they do, and how you can use them in physical confrontations can maximize the effectiveness of how you train!
The PAM's really make a signifcant improvement to the stability of my stances.
The BAMS's really make a significan improvement in the stability and power of my limbs' movements (bloks, strikes).
(When you compare with them and without them, the difference is vast!)
And understanding the applications of anatomical concepts and principles like MR, VCD, NCA, PNF, etc. to physical confrontations makes me look with new eyes the material I've been studying and how much better I can make it!
in other words, I leaned a lot, and enjoyed it a lot!
Thanks to Kenny G for making it possible and for being so willing to help us to learn as much as possible; thanks to Mike Courcelle for being a good host in his training center.
As always it is an incredible pleasure to train with my Kali Kenpo friends from Tampa and Puerto Rico (Bear, JR, Ron, Ismael "GG", Guito, Carlos, Jimmy).
And a special thanks to Rodrigo Perez for sharing with us so very much so openly until 3am, and to Bode for correcting us and hitting me to show me. Both very skilled and fun guys. and always remembering Doc Chapel... Very many thanks!!!
I'm even thinking of finding business in LA to be able to go often and train with them!
Sincerely,
Juan M. Mercado