Garrison Fighting [Against the Cage] 1

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In Garrison fighting Volume 1 we delve into tactics from early American Garrison Fighting and see how they hold true for today’s street and cage-fighting.

It covers-

·         14 “In the Press” Principles

·        2 Solo “Against the Wall/Fence” Drills

·        3 “Stolen Sprawl” Tactics

·        The 5 “Safe” In-the-Press Strikes and How and When to Do Them

·        The 4 In-the-Press Control Positions

·        13 Drops, Hooks, & Cranks from Control Positions

·        Addressing the Likelihood of a Clutch Guillotine with 1 Easy Go-To Answer

·        How to Control and Punish a Slide-Down

·        My sports cadre will find much of value for cage-fence fighting.

·        My street cadre will find much to love for alley or club wall fighting.

·        My frontier rough n tumblers, well, you’ll be in hog-heaven.

 

Garrison life was a necessary evil in the Early Eastern Frontier [much more history regarding this “necessary evil” will be released over the month of August.]

Garrison Combat was its own beast—be it manning a loophole with a Kentucky Rifle or knowing how to wield a tomahawk as well as a frontier woman in the press of an overrun, or fighting hand-to-hand with little headroom or back to the logs or vice versa—it was all a beast that does not duplicate or replicate in open gym floor tactics.

For more on Garrison Fighting 1 or to get right to it and order to train the old school way for the real-world conditions of today. Hit the Link.

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In Garrison fighting Volume 1 we delve into tactics from early American Garrison Fighting and see how they hold true for today’s street and cage-fighting.

It covers-

·         14 “In the Press” Principles

·        2 Solo “Against the Wall/Fence” Drills

·        3 “Stolen Sprawl” Tactics

·        The 5 “Safe” In-the-Press Strikes and How and When to Do Them

·        The 4 In-the-Press Control Positions

·        13 Drops, Hooks, & Cranks from Control Positions

·        Addressing the Likelihood of a Clutch Guillotine with 1 Easy Go-To Answer

·        How to Control and Punish a Slide-Down

·        My sports cadre will find much of value for cage-fence fighting.

·        My street cadre will find much to love for alley or club wall fighting.

·        My frontier rough n tumblers, well, you’ll be in hog-heaven.

 

Garrison life was a necessary evil in the Early Eastern Frontier [much more history regarding this “necessary evil” will be released over the month of August.]

Garrison Combat was its own beast—be it manning a loophole with a Kentucky Rifle or knowing how to wield a tomahawk as well as a frontier woman in the press of an overrun, or fighting hand-to-hand with little headroom or back to the logs or vice versa—it was all a beast that does not duplicate or replicate in open gym floor tactics.

For more on Garrison Fighting 1 or to get right to it and order to train the old school way for the real-world conditions of today. Hit the Link.

In Garrison fighting Volume 1 we delve into tactics from early American Garrison Fighting and see how they hold true for today’s street and cage-fighting.

It covers-

·         14 “In the Press” Principles

·        2 Solo “Against the Wall/Fence” Drills

·        3 “Stolen Sprawl” Tactics

·        The 5 “Safe” In-the-Press Strikes and How and When to Do Them

·        The 4 In-the-Press Control Positions

·        13 Drops, Hooks, & Cranks from Control Positions

·        Addressing the Likelihood of a Clutch Guillotine with 1 Easy Go-To Answer

·        How to Control and Punish a Slide-Down

·        My sports cadre will find much of value for cage-fence fighting.

·        My street cadre will find much to love for alley or club wall fighting.

·        My frontier rough n tumblers, well, you’ll be in hog-heaven.

 

Garrison life was a necessary evil in the Early Eastern Frontier [much more history regarding this “necessary evil” will be released over the month of August.]

Garrison Combat was its own beast—be it manning a loophole with a Kentucky Rifle or knowing how to wield a tomahawk as well as a frontier woman in the press of an overrun, or fighting hand-to-hand with little headroom or back to the logs or vice versa—it was all a beast that does not duplicate or replicate in open gym floor tactics.

For more on Garrison Fighting 1 or to get right to it and order to train the old school way for the real-world conditions of today. Hit the Link.

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