Clearwater Seminar Review

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Clear Water Gunting Seminar Review

Review of Techniques.
We covered the Horizontal-Vertical techniques 1-5. I've always known that there was about a half dozen ways to follow up any of these techniques. Once you've planted a guy on the ground, it's pretty easy to do with him what you want. But now I've refined my understanding of the techniques and how they can be changed up in the middle, to create slightly different outcomes. Don't forget to use those elbows, Guntaholics! I'm sure I've just scratched the surface. Very cool stuff, can't wait to teach it. We also did some Hubud, added some arm breaks into it, and then did it with the Gunting, using Hubud to lead into an outside wrist lock and a Gunting push to the neck takedown. We covered takedowns from a choke hold and from a single hand or double hand grab.

Slice and Dice
All of the open blade techniques we did with large blade training knives. I think Bram was feeling a little blood thirsty! We covered Three count Cover-for-Cover (Sumbrada), thrusting drills with a disarm, a high line Cover and Slash style exercise, A Pac-man cut to a leg thrust (am I remembering all this right guys?!) We did a horizontal scissors into a circular cut that went from neck to thigh, reversed over the thigh again and came up to a disarm. (Like the guy was going to be able to do anything, bleeding from his neck and with his quadricep cut in half...) and on and on and on and on. I think this was a little preview of what Bram will be doing in Israel at the Commandments of Steel. If your squeamish, don't bother going, when Bram says that he is "un-P.C." at the Commandments, he's being modest. (Or P.C. now that think about it.)

Faces to names
It was nice to finally meet some of the folks who's names are mentioned on the forums. Mary, Jody, Rex G., Dijos, Jim Clifton, Peter (From the Instructor's View tapes, whom I thanked for keeping our fearless leader out of jail, to which he replied "Which time?"! LOL!) I'm hoping to send some pictures to the webmaster of www.cssdsc.com so that they can appear in the Photo Gallery section there.

GM Neal Hummerstone
Also at the seminar was a man by the name of Neal Hummerstone, a Grand Master that teaches Akido and Arnis, often combining techniques from both styles. Looks about twenty years younger then he really is, and muscles on his muscles.
....... You know when Bram starts moving someone around, and your not sure quite how he's doing it, not because it is really fast, it's just really, deceptively smooth. GM Hummerstone had the same kind of familiarity, the same kind of comfort level, moving from on technique, to another, to a third, smoothly. That's when you realize how much more WORK you got to do! He would occasionally point out an important point, or variation of the techniques. On the second day of the seminar in recognition of Bram's knowledge, GM Hummerstone presented Bram with a 5th Dan Ar-Kido certificate. So Kudos to Mr. Frank!

All in all a successful, and as usual, STUFFED seminar.

Lunumbra
 
IT WAS A BLAST!,:D Saw old friends & met new ones,"our G family is growing"!Bram as usual was a pleasure to learn from.GM,got to spend some quality time with him.Next Seminar for me is the BEACH BASH!For those that think,yeah,Jim,reason you go to Seminars is cause you are one of Bram's people & get in FREE!!WRONG!!I pay full price,always learn something,have fun & get mistakes corrected!NEVER have I left & felt let down,CHEATED, or said ,"That's the last one for me"!! Bram is that patient,able to demonstrate what he believes & takes the time to show you until you get it!Beginners,no problem,he stays with you until you get it! NEVER!! Does Bram,just say GREAT,you got it(if you don't)& go to someone else! NEVER! He stays with you until you get it,way he teaches,doesn't take you long to get what he is teaching!Take a Seminar,what do you have to lose!!$$,most of us spend more on knives than he charges for a Seminar!
jim
 
Lunumbra & Kukri.( nice handle Mr Jim!)
Thanks for coming to the seminar..
Mr Jim I have your next level instructor cert here...
Lunumbra.... gads you remember alot of stuff young man..
Beach Bash is June 28-29...I think...

I'm getting ready to go to Belarus..teach the LEO guys there with Thomas...

Be safe

Bram
 
It was my first seminar, so I have nothing to compare it to, but I thoroughly enjoyed it and am very appreciative of all the assistance and instruction from Bram, Grandmaster Neal Hummerstone, Lunumbra, Michelle, Dan, and Jody. I solemnly promise not to arrive in such a sorry physical state again. I now know that I cannot drive straight through 1000+ miles with no rest and be ready to learn upon arrival! ( Once upon a time I did things like that, but I was much younger then! )
 
Boy that brings back some memories from my first seminar. Mostly of pain and ramp rash!:D

Sounds like all had a good time.
 
Bram,

I am going to try and make it to your seminars.

Long time my friend..ROS 97 last time I have seen ya!

S/F,
Ceya>> Ceya Knife Designz
 
How could I forget? Joe, thanks for your help, too, and for being my training partner for a big part of the day on Sunday!
 
Rex..you did fine..considering you were traveled out!! ROFL..
We went over the seminar in last nights class..
I'm impressed with everyone..
good job!!!

be safe
Bram
 
The seminar was really long awaited for me, even though I almost didn't make it(thanks, Bram). It was a hoot. I got to see how the whole system was developed, hopw well the G is designed. There is no wasted space on that baby! everything is there for a purpose...It was great to see all the folks from the various forums, lunumbra, Rex, Jody the "Gunting Godess" , although I missed jim:( Well..I will highly recommend this seminar to anyone and everyone. The tool really comes alive with a little workout time. Now that I finished My Managerial Accounting final, I can relax a little..Ha Ha. Well,y'all, I'm rolling out.."G"s Up!
 
Tonight we reviewed three count: standard, backwards, Mirror and Backwards backwards..then we translated to closed Gunting usage..
ahh those seminar students keep @ it all the time..ROFL..

be safe
Bram
 
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