Monday 17 November 2014

Can I really learn from DVDs?

by Tony Cecchine


 
We are living in the information age. There is literally no shortage of good (and bad) information at our fingertips.

By finding the right information from a trusted source, and breaking it down into bite-sized bits so that you can learn at your own pace, you can
actually accelerate your learning!

Here’s a check-list to help you get the most with home-based video learning:

1. Do initial research to find a trainer that you’ll feel comfortable learning from. Then delve into what they have to offer.

2. Take what they show in digestible pieces, a bite at a time. For example, if their DVD shows 10 techniques, don’t attempt to practice each one at
the same time. Isolate one or two and really put in the effort to excel at them before moving on.

3. Record yourself. Sometimes we can be our best critic. Video yourself doing the move and compare to what the expert is doing. Take your time to to look for consistencies and proper application.

The insights you get from this can be invaluable and really speed up your learning progress!

4. Really analyze and listen to what the expert is saying. Don’t rush or gloss over anything. Sometimes it may take several viewings of a technique
to pick up on the finer details.

That’s the beauty of DVDs. It’s like having the same private lesson from the same teacher whenever you need it, at your convenience, until you have it
mastered!
(but instead of paying again and again for hourly private lessons, you only pay once for DVDs!)

5. Visualize what you are doing in your mind, and do the visualization in slow motion. Before we can do anything, it must be a thought in our mind.
Slow and gradual increases in tempo is the best approach.

Bruce Lee was known to use visualization, as well as many champions and olympic athletes. If it’s good enough for them, you need to make this a part of your training.

6. Schedule your time to train and be consistent. Make a schedule, stick to it and be fair to yourself.

7. Make it fun! The real secret is to love what you’re doing. That makes it fun, so time will seem to fly and you’ll find yourself a better fighter
than you thought you could be!


One of the best pressure point fighting dvd sets to learn from is the 5 dvd set by Russell Stutely the incredible  Multiplied Force Fighting System

The New Way To Fight

 

It's Praised By Other Martial Artists

It's Taken The Fighting Press By Storm

And It's Turning "Ordinary Joes' Into Flat Out Self Protection Experts Almost Overnight... Welcome To...

The Multiplied Force Fighting System 

 

You cannot afford to not have this information

 

You will learn how to hit like a sledgehammer

 

You will learn how to devastate single or multiple opponents with simple strikes that only Russell Stutely can give you

 

You will learn how to apply locks that will lift your opponent off his feet in pain!


You will.............

Multiplied Force Fighting System
Multiplied Force Fighting System


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