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Euro-Camp-2

AMOK KNIFE USE/DEFENSE & PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION

Presented by Tom Sotis and hosted by Sifu Benno Wai at the UCT headquarters in beautiful Amsterdam.
 
FRIDAY 09/27
 
PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION 18.00-20.00
This presentation is PACKED with information on integrating skills and breaking performance plateaus. You will learn training drills to develop and coordinate the elements of invincible performance: vision, attention, intention, structure, breathing, movement, and recovery. 
 
SATURDAY 09/28
 
MOTIVE 13.00-13.45
Where there’s a Will, there’s a Way, but first, there’s a Why. Tom will lead a discussion on the 16 motivational drivers of all humans and a simple question you can ask someone that reveals their most basic driver for whatever they are doing.
 
MINDSET 13.45-14.30
Mindset, for both attackers and defenders, is a combination of one’s strategy and willpower. Discussion on the mindset of attackers and various Strategic responses to violence that includes a detailed analysis of Willpower for defenders.
 
UNARMED KNIFE DEFENSE / DISARMING 15.00-17.00
A brief discussion on the Pyramid of Priorities followed by the tactics of protection, counter-striking, catching a moving arm, grabbing, and releasing the blade from their grasp.
 
SUNDAY 09/28

KNIFE FOR SELF-DEFENSE 12.00-14.00 & 15.00-17.00
Learn to identify potential knife attackers quickly to enhance your situational awareness and techniques to prevent or interrupt attempts to access their weapon. How to create a safe moment to access a knife or improvised instrument (pen, flashlight, etc.) if you are assaulted. Countering knife attacks with escalation of force tactics (arm-cutting and Arm-body combinations) and following up with easy to achieve disarms and takedowns.

Q & A 17.00-17.30
Trainees can ask questions about any topic.
 
GROUP DINNER 18.00
 
For info contact Sifu Benno Wai or Tom Sotis via Facebook Messenger.
 
There is limited space available and this event will likely sell out, so to reserve your space - register today!