During this insightful seminar you'll learn how to employ the seemingly contradictory skills of stability and mobility and how to quickly and seamlessly transition between them as needed to effectively manage an opponent during a self defense encounter.
You will also gain keen insights about how to rapidly execute fundamental joint locks that often challenge students endeavoring to master them as well as alternative techniques for self-defense (Ho Sin Sul).
You’ll explore how strategic, rapid movement can preserve your stability while executing a variety of techniques.Â
You will learn to organize your thought processes and synchronize your technical movements with them as you master these important skills.
This session will cover self defense techniques (Ho Sin Sul) and will provide participants with keen new insights for understanding the intent and application possibilities of each technique.
You’ll leave with enhanced self defense skills and an appreciation of the practical value of standardization for training purposes.
This informative session will be taught by Craig Hays, Sa Bom Nim who is the USA Technical Advisory Committee Chairman appointed by H.C. Hwang Kwan Jang Nim.
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