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Monday, June 22, 2009

Grand-Opening of St-Leonard Kung-Fu School

This Saturday was our Grand-Opening Celebration for our St-Leonard School in Montreal, Qc.




























It's always special to do these kinds of gatherings, gives me a chance to meet new students, gives the students a chance to be taught by someone different.

Some times the chief instructor of a school might say something or repeat a principle a dozen times to the students without it ever sinking in.

When that same principle is said by a guest instructor, it might click right away.

Don't ask me why but that happens regularly.

Are students more concentrated and listening better when there's someone different teaching them? Maybe.

Maybe it was what I was teaching.

The kind of seminar that instantly makes you understand where to press on the body to get compliance from an attacker.




























Pain is a great teacher as you can see on Vincent's face above.

What I was teaching was the Kubotan training.

A tiny little piece of wood you can rely on when the odds are against you.

Since it's so small it can penetrate through muscle tissue and ligaments to deliver enough pain to control somebody or cause massive trauma when the weapon is used to actually strike the different areas of the body.






















Mainly this weapon is used for control and personal protection. Once you complete the course you realize you don't need the weapon in hand to apply the principles you've learned.

Most of it is based on body manipulation and leverage.






Just like this section of the course where I explain:

"Where the head goes the body follows"

A critical element to unbalancing your opponent.

Being able to move your partner where you want them to go gives students a major confidence boost and hearing your partner moan in pain makes you realize not much pressure is needed to make it work.










Just like this teenager learned in the seminar, even if you're smaller you can still defend yourself against a bigger opponent when you know important lessons in human anatomy.




























Working with different age groups and different sizes gave everyone in the seminar a chance to adjust themselves and improvise what they learned because in the end you don't choose who your attacker will be.






















Think you might be interested in learning to use this innocent looking weapon?

Why be unprepared when you can have the tools to help you protect yourself or your family?

Pick up a copy our Kubotan Training on DVD. The only drawback of this training is finding a partner to work with after the first session. Ouch, It works!

Master Yourself,

Sibok M

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Monday, December 15, 2008

Easy to learn Self-Defense

I've been getting alot of similar questions lately, questions like:

"What is the fastest way to learn to defend myself?" or
"My schedule doesn't allow me to train regularly, do you offer a crash course on personal protection".

Maybe even you might be asking yourself that same question.

The first thing that comes to mind when I get these questions is our Kubotan Training DVD or Seminar like the one held recently in Richmond, Ontario by one of our senior instructors, Sifu Scott Hill.

The Kubotan is a pen sized stick that gives you tremendous confidence if you're ever caught in a dangerous situation. The kubotan isn't limited to having to have it on you to be able to use it.

Everyday items found all around you at work, in your car, in your home or in your pocket can be used, it can also be done with your fingers or just the knowledge to know which target to hit if you're ever put in a situation that calls for you to defend yourself is invaluable.

I know this is something nobody wants to talk about during this: "Tis the season to be jolly, falalala..." time of the year but did you know during this time, the amount of assaults both physical and sexual, are higher than any other time of the year?

For men it might be mixing that which does not mix like oil and water: "Alcohol and Egos" in the case of the Bar scene.

For women it might be someone trying to take advantage of you when you've had too much to drink.

There's nothing wrong with being both jolly and prepared this holiday season. Give yourself the best gift of all, the gift of personal protection.

Here's that link again: Easy to Learn Self-Defense Tool

Protect Yourself,

Sifu Martin

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Thursday, October 16, 2008

An equalizer, no matter your size or strength

During one of my last seminars there was alot of whining and screaming.

Sounds of people in pain.

Shrieks of "Stop, Stop, Stop!" echoing through the room.

It was like music to my ears.

We were in none other than, a Kubotan Seminar.

We've all heard the expression "Size doesn't matter" and it couldn't be more true with this small, innocent looking weapon.

Since it is so small it penetrates through the skin, muscle tissue and ligaments to get instant compliance from a would be attacker.

Voted # 1 weapon for it's versatility, easy concealment, simplicity, "strike anywhere" effectiveness, it's legality, easy attachment to car keys for quick access and most of all a sense of confidence in situations where you might feel intimidated.

Whenever you're in large crowds or walking after hours at night in an empty parking lot or deserted street knowing you have this little devil on you is very comforting.

It's the easiest weapon to learn and we've laid out the best strategies you can use to take control over an opponent on this exclusive DVD: Kubotan - "The Tiny Tool That Can Turn Anyone Into The World's Deadliest Streetfighter!"

Master Yourself,

Sifu Martin

P.S. Choose your training partners wisely, they might not be back for the second training session! Remember it's real and it works, train safely.

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Monday, May 26, 2008

Best prices for kettlebells

Yesterday we held our Kubotan and Kettlebell Combo Seminar.

It's always a pleasure to work with dedicated students who take their training very seriously and show a genuine interest in improving themselves.

One weapon you must learn to use is the pencil size kubotan stick. It's legal. It's small and easily concealed. When applied in the correct pressure points will make any grown man scream for his mommy. Knowing you have it on you during a big concert, late at night or walking over to your car in an unattended parking lot is very reassuring.

It's also comforting to know you don't need to have it on you. A pencil, pen, keys, cell phone can be used similarly to protect yourself. Certainly not the flashiest of weapons, it holds its place in some of the most effective self-protection weapons available today.

From small tools like the Kubotan to BIG ones like the Kettlebells.

Kettlebells are a wonderful way to build grip strength, core strength, balance, body awareness, finesse, and skill.

To know how to move weight through space is an important element of being a martial artist.

Weighing in between 8 to 105 pounds, kettlebells can be twisted, lifted, turned and thrown in a variety of ways to train sport specific exercises or to re-habilitate an injured shoulder or back.

A perfect compliment to our already ultra efficient strength training system, kettlebells offer a progressive strength evolution. In order to build strength you need to constantly increase the level of resistance or weight you are moving.

How does kettlebells compare to standard weight machines?

The best way to explain it is kettle bells feel that much more alive. You need to constantly adjust and stabilize yourself, helping you use the whole body as one unit to perform the various exercises.

Compared to a machine where it isolates one particular muscle group and we all know that doesn't help you develop functional, useable power.

Your body needs to work as one unit, involving all muscle groups to kick in, if it's going to perform at a peak level.

If you're in the market to purchase kettlebells we're completing a big order right now and want to extend the savings to you.

Kettlebells are either not available at the local fitness store or way to expensive after you factor in shipping expenses.

If you find some for sale, they'll range between 112$ and 149 $ for a standard 36 pds kettlebell.

Ours are priced at 99$ and you can pick them up at any of our schools. You could actually make a profit re-selling them to the stores in your area, that's how cheap they are.

But I need to know by the end of the week. Send me an e-mail at montreal@fangshendo.com with your order and I'll arrange to place the order for you.

Until next time,

Master Yourself,

Sifu Martin

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