KMG Combat Fighting Instructor Course passed. 60 hrs of training under the firm hands of Eyal Yanilov & Dragan Franjković. With Louise Hjelmsmark & Marianne Brink.
DAY6 in the books. Did a lot of teaching what we’ve learned this week to our fellow instructors. Besides, defending sticks with hands and body or - even better - another stick.
Last ground work was some physical challenges 😳😊
Last ground work was some physical challenges 😳😊
Day 5: Starting with a long stretching and balance session. Then us teaching groups on to determination drills CQB (Close Quarter Combat) and more intensive determination & bagwork drills. No joke 🙂 But great day with Dragan, Expert 2.
Day 4. Strenghtening the kicks, going to the ground, mental aspects and fighting tactics. All the good stuff with Eyal & Dragan. Great day!
Day 3 at with Eyal Yanilov & Dragan Franjković. The day was packed with knowledge and experience was earned.
One of the subjects was “Slow fighting” which is a training method invented years back by Eyal, but later copied by others.
It sharpens the ability of the trainee to recognise attacks and sharpens the decision making. Mental load is added progressively and adaptation fast due to the absence of stress.
Later many rounds of sparring and pad-work followed by a session on how to fight people who are trained in other styles of fighting.
We rounded off the day training a subject called “attack-defend-attack” where the trainee is initiating the attack following through and adapting when the opponent defends. Warrior level.
Overall, as usual, a great KMG day on the matt.
One of the subjects was “Slow fighting” which is a training method invented years back by Eyal, but later copied by others.
It sharpens the ability of the trainee to recognise attacks and sharpens the decision making. Mental load is added progressively and adaptation fast due to the absence of stress.
Later many rounds of sparring and pad-work followed by a session on how to fight people who are trained in other styles of fighting.
We rounded off the day training a subject called “attack-defend-attack” where the trainee is initiating the attack following through and adapting when the opponent defends. Warrior level.
Overall, as usual, a great KMG day on the matt.