Tinman
I'm just enjoying the show!
Sorry, I think I’ve hijacked this thread and headed a little too the right of what was intended.
Nice video Fen, I’d be interested to hear the premise behind some of his drills as well the set-up. Some issues I see, his opponents are providing no real resistance. When he brushes them off, they just change directions and walk away allowing him to address the next threat. All of his scenarios seem to start at arms length or better, and with all opponents arrayed in front of him. On several of the iterations, he engaged one opponent with some type of chain striking sequence while the other opponents made no attempt to restrain or continue the fight. I would rather see a basic Thai head clinch on one guy and drive him like a blocker between you and the others. For those who don’t know, a little terminology lesson, this is called stacking the opponents. What you try to do is stack them in a line, so you only have to face one at a time it also forces the others to have to go through their own man to get to you. This technique works regardless of weapon system involved in the conflict.
Again, it’s kind of a snap shot of one guys work so I would hesitate to judge completely, but from what I saw, it would be marginal results at best. I’ll see if I can find a clip of Southnarc. He did a multiple opponent sequence in one of his videos with real resisting opponents in fist helmets. It was very well executed.
Tinman….
Nice video Fen, I’d be interested to hear the premise behind some of his drills as well the set-up. Some issues I see, his opponents are providing no real resistance. When he brushes them off, they just change directions and walk away allowing him to address the next threat. All of his scenarios seem to start at arms length or better, and with all opponents arrayed in front of him. On several of the iterations, he engaged one opponent with some type of chain striking sequence while the other opponents made no attempt to restrain or continue the fight. I would rather see a basic Thai head clinch on one guy and drive him like a blocker between you and the others. For those who don’t know, a little terminology lesson, this is called stacking the opponents. What you try to do is stack them in a line, so you only have to face one at a time it also forces the others to have to go through their own man to get to you. This technique works regardless of weapon system involved in the conflict.
Again, it’s kind of a snap shot of one guys work so I would hesitate to judge completely, but from what I saw, it would be marginal results at best. I’ll see if I can find a clip of Southnarc. He did a multiple opponent sequence in one of his videos with real resisting opponents in fist helmets. It was very well executed.
Tinman….