W. Hock Hochheim’s, Hand Stick Knife Gun
TRAINING MISSION THEMES SERIES
The Elbow Hyper Extension Module
2 DVD set, approx. 90 minutes of non-stop information and demonstration
Tactical - Practical - Situational - Positional.
Use police, military and martial tactics, strategies, tricks and solutions to save your life!
“These Training Mission Theme DVDs are the chain links
that hook all the nuts and bolts together from the
Training Mission 1-10 progressions.” - Hock
This double DVD set contains lectures, strategies,
tactics, drills and different, vital exercise groups you can use in your classes and seminars on using the elbow hyper-extension inside combat scenarios fighting hand with and against hands, sticks, knives and guns. This is all taught in the concise, scientific and creative manner that made W. Hock Hochheim world famous.
Learn:
* Ambushing the joint
* The best hand grabs
* The best push/pull
* The best angles
* The Pliable Statue Drills
* Over the Shoulder Crank
* The Whizzer Crank
* The up, down and horizontal Arm Slam Cranks
* The Body Slam Cranks
* The Elbow Pump Wrenches
* Handshake to forearm grab trick
* Combat applications and combat scenarios with and against hand, stick, knife and gun attackers, both standing and on the ground.
"Hock, is this the same as the TM 1-9 series?"
"The TM DVDs are just the sheer nuts and bolts. The TM Themes actually build something with these nuts and bolts. They unite them in modules, oh, say learning flows, progressions concepts which are recognized learning methods by education and sports pyschologists worldwide. And then combat scenarios. The TM Themes are by far the most popular because they put things together and making them work in a bigger picture. Many instructors use the formats for seminars and classes. The TM Thmes are like ready-made seminars for you to teach."
"Big Kahuna, I try to watch one training video daily. I realized I hadn't viewed one of the "Training Mission Themes Series" in a while, and the Elbow Hyper Extension Module just happened to be the first one I pulled out. I went ahead and wrote out a quick little outline and decided to dedicate an entire class to covering only this subject matter. I was able to teach the entire outline (attached) in one hour to small groups at NAS Meridian and Black Eagle. They loved it! I worked the majority of this material with them before, but they really seemed to appreciate slowing things down and really going over all the intricacies and subtleties of obtaining the arm, putting it in the best position for the hyper extension, and executing just one or two takedowns from the obtained position. I thought some of the advanced folks might be a little bored by breaking it all down to this extent, but the feedback from everyone was that they really enjoyed the class and learned a lot from the simple progressions of obtaining the hyper extension, executing it effectively, and setting up some expedient takedowns. Just wanted to give you some feedback on this older material. I now plan on doing one class a month on the various "Themes" and doing the same thing and see how it goes. It made my job, as an instructor, much easier by being able to focus on one key element for the entire lesson. All in all, both classes were very enjoyable for me to teach and well received by my students. Thanks! Sincerely, The Dawg - Meridian , MS
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