Hi all,
I request your input.
I have a system that I use to train myself (and others) in 'self defense'. It is made up of gathered knowledge from an abundance of sources, and some of it I made up.
It has been compiled it in the form of a training manual. I KNOW IT IS FLAWED. I also understand that it will never be perfect, and opinions/schools of thought differ.
So what I would like to do is post this training manual on this forum, so that the wealth of knowledge here can help me in making it better. Perhaps a chapter every other day. I would like feedback on all aspects. For example (but not limited to)
- Different schools of thought on theories
- Improvement of technical descriptions
- If you think that something just flat out is not right (preferably accompanied by how to improve it/what is right)
- If you think something is good but you have an improvement
- Gramatical errors (US English)
- Anything you think I should add or remove
etc, etc
Basically any constructive information you have.
I will then use the information I feel valid to re-write the manual (Ill post the revisions).
The Aim Of The Training Manual
The system has not been created in the mind of replacing formal training or established 'styles'.
Rather, the aim is for the participant to be able to learn the basis of fighting techniques in a short time, and then, if he/she wishes, can continue to train himself and his loved ones. It is hoped that from these base techniques that he/she will be able to adapt and apply the principles to other situations.
**MODS**
If you do not want me to do this let me know.
If it is ok, can you suggest a single place where I can post these chapters. It covers a fairlry wide range of subjects and I think it would be better if they where all in one place rather than all over the forum.
Thanks
Comments have already been made regarding the harvesting of knowledge from a martial arts forum in order to create an SD system.
My advice to you is to either seek out or continue with formal training in self defense oriented martial art prior to publication of your own work.
Given the aim you say you are trying to meet, "
Rather, the aim is for the participant to be able to learn the basis of fighting techniques in a short time, and then, if he/she wishes, can continue to train himself and his loved ones. It is hoped that from these base techniques that he/she will be able to adapt and apply the principles to other situations," publications and indeed, entire DVD sets that meet this aim abound. I recall Bruce Tenger publishing all manner of books on self defense, karate, aikido, and pressure points. GM Pelligrini's CHKD video training DVD set is another that attempts to do what you are aiming for. I believe that there is a KFM series of DVDs (Keisy fighting method; not sure on the spelling) that was made popular by the Batman movies.
I'm not going to get into the merits of such publications; some are better than others, but none of them replace formal training under a qualified instructor. There are many non-combative elements of self defense/self preservation that work well in a print medium; tips about how to conduct yourself in a parking garage, tips on how to secure your home, etc.
Most books that illustrate fighting techniques are generally only useful to people who already have training and can easily follow what the author is trying to communicate, which of course, makes them less useful to the target audience you indicate.
If such a publication is your aim, perhaps you should seek out reputable instructors to contribute to your work. Journalists do this and cite their sources. I have no idea what kind of formalities are involved; I'm not a journalist. I do know that trying to gleen insights the way that you are on internet forums will meet with little or no success. Even when people post in forums and state that they are an author, the responses are often less than what the auther is seeking.
I wish you well in your training, whatever it is that you train in.