HIGH GEAR on Fight Science
High Gear will be featured on “Fight Science: Human Weapon” on National Geographic on Thursday, February 18. Be sure to tune in!
“… a comprehensive holistic system … in my opinion, the equivalent of Einstein’s E = MC2 for the self-defense field … I make this statement based on 27 years in the martial arts and extensive experience in the military.” Robert Suggs, Ph.D 5th degree Tang Soo Do CAPT, USNR (RET)
One of the most dangerous scenarios faced by police officers is when they are clearly outnumbered. Officers typically patrol by themselves or with a partner, yet routinely find themselves interviewing, patting down, and detaining groups of four or more subjects. These scenarios usually play out peacefully, and for that reason, become an easy way to develop the potentially bad habits known as Presumed Compliance and Complacency.
“This is the law: The purpose of fighting is to win. There is no possible victory in defense. The sword is more important than the shield and skill is more important the either. The final weapon is the brain. All else is supplemental.” -John Steinbeck
“This is the law: The purpose of fighting is to win. There is no possible victory in defense. The sword is more important than the shield and skill is more important the either. The final weapon is the brain. All else is supplemental.” -John Steinbeck
High Gear will be featured on “Fight Science: Human Weapon” on National Geographic on Thursday, February 18. Be sure to tune in!
High Gear will be featured on “Fight Science: Human Weapon” on National Geographic on Thursday, February 18. Be sure to tune in!
One of the most dangerous scenarios faced by police officers is when they are clearly outnumbered. Officers typically patrol by themselves or with a partner, yet routinely find themselves interviewing, patting down, and detaining groups of four or more subjects. These scenarios usually play out peacefully, and for that reason, become an easy way to develop the potentially bad habits known as Presumed Compliance and Complacency.
“… a comprehensive holistic system … in my opinion, the equivalent of Einstein’s E = MC2 for the self-defense field … I make this statement based on 27 years in the martial arts and extensive experience in the military.” Robert Suggs, Ph.D 5th degree Tang Soo Do CAPT, USNR (RET)
“Tony is one of the most skillful martial arts instructors I have ever known. As a professional police educator, I was particularly impressed with his psychological approach to confrontations.” George Sylvain 8th degree Ju Jitsu Master Chief Tactical Training Officer
Simple, direct, and effective tactics anyone can apply in a roadside confrontation.
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