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That's awesome buddy! Enjoy him while he's still LITTLE! Wish I had a picture of my daughter doing the newaza style hadaka jime on that little boy who tried to pin her. He seemed to think a pin meant victory but the girl showed him the "fight" ain't over until you say "uncle"... It was cool but I had to warn her to be nice. He was just a little kid... DON'T HURT HIM!!! LOL
There MUST be SOMETHING? you could shoot? Fun FUNDAMENTALS don't stop with the basic footwork and flow? There must be some follow up you'd like to share? Lets see your wife "kill" you.... LOL
Or the kid? How do you play with the LITTLE one?
My youngest daughter will be 11 years old in a couple months!
She was teaching a little 9 yo boy some shimewaza at the farm yesterday...
It was a proud moment.
"The Cloud" as he has ben nick named could possibly make an apperance. He loves to play with the shinai.
I have ne more video to post this Sunday, then it might be awhile before I have time to film anymore.
Work has picked up a lot nd the boy is getting older, so my time is getting shorter and shorter, between, life, training, classes and work.
It has been an intresting expierment and I'm doing this last vid on something I found uite intresting.
KOTF.
I ALMOST "groaned" you for this.
There MUST be SOMETHING? you could shoot? Fun FUNDAMENTALS don't stop with the basic footwork and flow? There must be some follow up you'd like to share? Lets see your wife "kill" you.... LOL
Or the kid? How do you play with the LITTLE one?
My youngest daughter will be 11 years old in a couple months!
She was teaching a little 9 yo boy some shimewaza at the farm yesterday...
Static 67 is the term used to describe a kydex sheath tied to a static cord at one end. The other end is then fastened to a belt loop or around the leg ETC.
The knife is then tucked into the WB or wherever, when you need it you grasp and draw, as the cord runs out the sheath is popped off as the blade is brought into play. This system is used to deploy many types of weapons from concealed locations.
Give you an idea just how far in the woods I live...
I thought I invented this idea a couple years ago. Never knew there was a tactical name for it.
Static 67 is the term used to describe a kydex sheath tied to a static cord at one end. The other end is then fastened to a belt loop or around the leg ETC.
The knife is then tucked into the WB or wherever, when you need it you grasp and draw, as the cord runs out the sheath is popped off as the blade is brought into play. This system is used to deploy many types of weapons from concealed locations.
I am learning alot...please continue with more fun concealed positions... like what is static 69?
really, though...tell me more.
Static 67 is the term used to describe a kydex sheath tied to a static cord at one end. The other end is then fastened to a belt loop or around the leg ETC.
The knife is then tucked into the WB or wherever, when you need it you grasp and draw, as the cord runs out the sheath is popped off as the blade is brought into play. This system is used to deploy many types of weapons from concealed locations.
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