Since we were discussing videos in an earlier thread, I'd thought I'd tackle a similar issue. One thing that would really be cool is to use this venue to tell folks what is good with the videos on the market, and what is bad with them. Don't confuse this with our earlier discussion as to the merits of learning from videos. I am specifically denoting whether the videos are any good (audio, video, presentation, professional demeanor, lighting, distractions, and the like).
For instance, I purchased the Mohamed Tobatobai panther series, and would rate it about an 8.0 on a scale of 1-10. Definitely worth having. I purchased the Adrian Roman videos, and they are ok, but not great. Presentation, ok, quality of instruction not remarkable. I'd rate it about a 6.0; I just purchased the Tatum series, and will chime in later after reviewing them.
HOWEVER, and this is a reminder to an earlier thread that I will invite you to go back & read... PLEASE! The BRINT BERRY videos are about as bad, and about as home-made as you can get. On a scale of 1-10, I would give them about a 1.0. Here is the thread I wrote many moons ago: http://martialtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20808
We need to revisit these threads to remind unsuspecting people of what is out there, and its been a few years since I last did that.
For instance, I purchased the Mohamed Tobatobai panther series, and would rate it about an 8.0 on a scale of 1-10. Definitely worth having. I purchased the Adrian Roman videos, and they are ok, but not great. Presentation, ok, quality of instruction not remarkable. I'd rate it about a 6.0; I just purchased the Tatum series, and will chime in later after reviewing them.
HOWEVER, and this is a reminder to an earlier thread that I will invite you to go back & read... PLEASE! The BRINT BERRY videos are about as bad, and about as home-made as you can get. On a scale of 1-10, I would give them about a 1.0. Here is the thread I wrote many moons ago: http://martialtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20808
We need to revisit these threads to remind unsuspecting people of what is out there, and its been a few years since I last did that.