Danger, Danger, Danger

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14 Responses to “Danger, Danger, Danger”

  1. Jordan says:

    Oh Captain, My Captain…..

    Yet another fierce strike to render the enemy helpless. In MCMAP (Marine Corps. Martial Arts Program) we know that off balancing the enemy usually means death for them. This is surely one of those moves. If you are posted well and can thrust your palm to the chin/throat section quickly it’s game over. They have no other option but to slam helplessly to the ground. I personally prefer moves like this where the counter strikes are slim to none. Another great posting.

    Semper Fidelis

  2. Mitch says:

    I have been in a few altercations in my life and have avoided a few others by simply sitting down and having a cup of coffee together. Sometimes the latter is impossible and we are forced to resort in stronger measures. I am 71 (soon to be 72) now and should I be faced with one or more threatening thugs I want to end it quickly. The methods I have seen so far would do just that. My most prized “posession” is my wife and granddaughter and I would gladely give my life for them – but I had rather have the others give theirs – or at least suffer a lot of pain.

  3. Mike Venuto says:

    Interesting move. I am a combat vet and I have seen moves…but not that one specifically. I have used Japanese karati, was a wrestler in college, Tai chi, Bondo, even as I have aged I can still feel confident in protecting myself and loved ones.

  4. vidal says:

    will use if i ever need to. looks like it will get the job done!

  5. Mic says:

    Very straightforward, very direct and strong,

  6. David Vaughn says:

    Okay, that’s it, you now have a new student. Are you giving to much away, perhaps. However, I have visited your website, but, had not purchased your Close Combat package. Mainly due to low funds. Non-the-less, your training is a must have and is at the top of my list. As a teenager I dibbled and dabbled in Martial Arts. I looked good with a few fancy kicks. But if I got caught with my feet up in the air, woe unto me. As an older man I appreciate being able to stay flat footed with effective self defense abilities and if absolutely necessary, knowing how to stop and/or finish off a serious life and death attack. As financing improves I will buy all of your instructional material. By the way, do you have any strength training, agility or work out videos? Thank You.

  7. Jason says:

    Simple, yet powerful move that would make sure that the fight is over! Once and for all. The simplicity means that there are no complex intricacies to worry about.

  8. there is one thing i have been wondering about that your “basic” ABC series does not cover. if it does, then i must have missed it.

    my little brother had surgery for a busted jaw a few months ago after being hit by a motorcycle. when he got hit, he had a whole host of problems (ruptured ear canal, cracked jawbone, a little trauma to the neck, instant unconsciousness, scars and cuts from injuries when he hit the deck… you name it.)

    i have the “basic” ABC series but there is one thing that is not covered in there.

    what is the so called “two hit combination that is gaurenteed to shatter your attackers jaw every single time”

    my dad and all my friends have seen the basic ABC series as well as a few of the local schoolroom bullies who were too dumb to know that this was only for guys who take it seriously. if i knew how to bust a mans jaw in a simple 2 hits every time, then as for anyone who messed with me…

    this would simply whoop their ass, because they would have no idea what’s coming. if you could do a video that shows that, that would be a very useful thing to know.

    andrew jansen

  9. 4 videos of yours i am a big fan of: the Danger 3 video, the video in Black Mask, women’s experience DVD and the part where you showed how to properly do a double chin jab. i was wondering of you could post the video in your close combat series that shows the double chin jab. the reason i am such a big fan of these 4 is one reason and one alone… these videos demonstrate the most deadly and most devastating moves ever created. simply put, they show how to put the bastard in his place so that he forever regrets the day he f—ed with you. if you could some of the blows not discussed in the “basic” package on your site, and a little of the “classified” portion of the program on your site, that would be very helpful.

    andrew jansen.

  10. Charlie C. says:

    Nice powerful move that will improve my arsenal nicely. The fundamental gross motor movements alleviate the need to “Decide” what movements to make, allowing for a more fluid motion. I am learning to “Fear no man” and protect my family and children. Thank you!!!

  11. Ken says:

    NICE…. Thats all ican say,

  12. Hi Capt.

    The Chin Jab, is pretty awsome. I haven’t recieved my Close Combat CD as yet. But I am way up on most of your customers. As I entered the Army at age 19, in 1965. So I caught the tail end of the Old Army, and there training, of Hand to Hand Combat, That was also taught to WW11 and Korean War Soliders. Its really sad that the Army doesn’t teach this type of Hand to Hand Combat any longer. I did go on to learn even more on my own, I have acutally used what is in your library in hand to hand combat in Viet-Nam, from 66-67-68, and 70-71, Yes, I even survied the 1968 Tet Offinsive. I have had to use deadly force a few times, with just my bear hands. I hope I never have to again. But as you say, its better to win, than to lose. So, basically I have been a Leathel Weapon for most of my life. I’m looking forward to getting your Close Combat CD. I still think I can always learn some more good moves. Ever since I joined the Army, I have never feared any man alive. And I still don’t, evan at age 63.
    Having this knowledge, is a wonderful mind set. And has brought me a lot of inner peace with myself.
    Keep up the great job.


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