Modern Combat
“How Do I Fight A Peek-A-Boo Boxer?”: A Man Question From Donald
Posted in Modern Combat on Jan 21, 2016 347 reads
The Tightest Finishing Stroke In Stick-Fighting
Posted in Modern Combat on Jan 31, 2016 193 reads
My Favorite Finishing Stroke With The Stick Shimmy And Countermarch Escape
Posted in Modern Combat on Jan 31, 2016 200 reads
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An In-Fighting Stick Combination
Posted in Modern Combat on Jan 31, 2016 197 reads
Wladimir Klitschko Vs Tyson Fury-Full Sound HD
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 7, 2016 374 reads
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James Gabert's Takedown Defense? A Man Question From R.M.
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 9, 2016 298 reads
Learning The Jab #6: The Squat Jab, Squat Lunge
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 11, 2016 248 reads
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Forearm Conditioning Exercises
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 12, 2016 239 reads
Stroke Catalog: A Brief Overview Of Stroke Counts I Train
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 12, 2016 207 reads
Basic Combinations A Conditioning
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 15, 2016 184 reads
Stick Basics #1 Forearm Conditioning Exercises
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 17, 2016 442 reads
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Stick Fighting Basics #2 Stroke Fundamentals
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 18, 2016 354 reads
Adapting FMA Counts To Solo Training: Stick Basics #3 Stroke Catalog
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 19, 2016 353 reads
Stick Basics #4 Footwork Steps & Drills
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 19, 2016 490 reads
Stick Boxing & Uneven Double Stick
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 19, 2016 390 reads
Combination Sparring
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 19, 2016 391 reads
A Man Question From Gregor
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 21, 2016 296 reads
Modern Agonistics Fighters Asked To Fight At An April Event
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 21, 2016 460 reads
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Boxing With Wilson Pitts—Breaking Ground
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 25, 2016 409 reads
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UFC Highlight Video: Watch Chris Camozzi Break Joe Riggs' Arm
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 25, 2016 302 reads
Saber Fighting Notes And Questions From Adam
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 27, 2016 281 reads
A Note On Why We Are So Easily Separated And Set Upon One Another
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 2, 2016 347 reads
A Boxing Question From Ronald
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 2, 2016 284 reads
A Long Range Slash Combination
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 4, 2016 213 reads
Incidental Training For Stick, Knife, Boxing And Survival
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 7, 2016 271 reads
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The Lancaster Agonistics Man Weekend
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 9, 2016 421 reads
The Impending Death Of Boxing By Oliver Hayes
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 10, 2016 276 reads
A Man Question On Handy Survival Weapons
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 12, 2016 394 reads
The Indie Wrestler Who Crashed An Old School MMA Tournament
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 17, 2016 366 reads
Boxing And Stick-Fighting Manual Update
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 20, 2016 300 reads
The Most Basic Parry And Feint Foundation Stroke
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 23, 2016 187 reads
Checking Your Boxing Foundation From Toe To Head
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 23, 2016 254 reads
Don’t Get In Line To Eat That Baby Food, Bro
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 27, 2016 231 reads
A Man Question From Mickey
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 27, 2016 307 reads
Compared To Karate And Confrontation
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 29, 2016 437 reads
Five Drills To Craft A Cruel Jab
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 29, 2016 241 reads
A Man Question From Sean
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 31, 2016 260 reads
Knife Practice 20 March, 2016
Posted in Modern Combat on Apr 3, 2016 458 reads
The Uses Of The Measuring Lead In And Out Of The Ring
Posted in Modern Combat on Apr 4, 2016 428 reads
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Sean Vs Erique Stick 20 Mar 2016
Posted in Modern Combat on Apr 4, 2016 162 reads
Sean Vs James Stick Sparring 20 Mar 2016 W/ Forearm Destruction
Posted in Modern Combat on Apr 4, 2016 161 reads
Adapting Your Stick And Knife Skills To Empty Hand Encounters
Posted in Modern Combat on Apr 8, 2016 266 reads
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