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May 25, 2012
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Extreme Self Protection

Mark Hatmaker 
(865) 679-1223

 

Hey Crew,

 

It's Friday and time for this week's Legends, a few things first...

First and Foremost---Here in the States we will be celebrating a Holiday Weekend--that Holiday being Memorial Day. A day we are to set aside and ponder the admirable efforts of soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen past and present. My late father served on the U.S.S. Enterprise ca. 1960s, I have 2 uncles who served in Vietnam, and (as many of us do) friends too numerous to count who have served and are still serving in this past decade's 2 front aggression. Thanks is too meager a word my friends, but thanks is what I have. Sincere gratitude to you all and here's to the hope that one day those who send others into danger without exposing their own selves to threat will have 1/10th the honor, 1/10th the courage, 1/10th the wisdom forged by confrontation with reality that our veterans have. 1/10th of what veterans possess in spades might be enough to start others on the road to pragmatic wisdom, integrity, and honor. A toast to the living, and boundless remorse for the dead. (R.I.P. Luke Williams, damn, you are missed.)

 

And now, crass commercialism...

 

  1. Below you'll find info on our just released RAW DVD that gives you the all-you-need-to-know skinny of incorporating elbows into your boxing game--there are only 7 more days to pick it up for the discount price.
  2. My best to the good folks at Mountain City, Georgia's Warrior Dash--an excellent time indeed.
  3. Paladin has just released our latest book Fighting With Mark Hatmaker (not my title) info on this book + a preview + a special newsletter deal in today's article section.
  4. The Video Clip of the Week continues on our Nature Is Not Smooth track with a Branchless Tree Climb discussion & demo. 

 

 And last, but not least, check out the ESP RAW Subscription service info to your left. You can save yourself some money on this volume of RAW ($5.50 to be exact) and pick up 3 more volumes of RAW absolutely free.

 

Thanks everyone and have a great week!
Sincerely,

 

Mark Hatmaker

Extreme Self Protection

 

PS-We're running a special on the 1st 5 volumes of our Encyclopedia of Leg Rides series from our RAW Collection. Details at the end of this newsletter.

 

ESP RAW 115: B & E: Boxing + Elbows
  
 

This is a striking-only volume of ESP RAW--on it we explore what  I consider the all-you-need-to-know drills of adding cut-ripping and bone-smashing elbows to your pre-existing boxing game.

 

  • We present five 2-Point Boxing + Elbow Combinations to get you rolling.
  • We explain how to cross-equipment train them in a striking pyramid so that you can take 5 drills and turn them into 30.
  • We then move beyond the basics using nine 3-Pointers for a total of 243 Boxing + Elbow Drills.
  • These drilling combinations were chosen via 2 criteria...
  • The first, demonstrably effective use in elite competition (both Professional MMA and Muay Thai contests).
  • The second, angle variation to educate inserting elbows into your boxing game no matter the opening punch angle or the follow-up elbow angle.

As important as throwing precision elbows in concert with your boxing is, defending the elbow might be more important. The elbow is a fearsome weapon because they cause more cuts then any other striking tool and thusly more potential fight stoppages. These drills are constructed in our counter-for-counter manner so that all the while you are building boxing + elbows facility your are building solid elbow defense in 1/3rd of those drills.

  • You will learn the Pat defense (and why you shouldn't rely on it as your go-to).
  • Blocking, and why you might never want to use it except as a last resort.
  • The Ramp Defense and why it should be your go-to.
  • And the admittedly hard-to-learn Pat/Lift for eccentric angles.

We've worked hard on this one compiling an easy to use/all-you-need source.

  • You can use it as a bare-bones 14-Step Drill for basics.
  • You can go for solid intermediate understanding with a 42 Drill Progression.
  • Or, you can go for Mastery with 243 Offensive Drills and 200+ Defensive Drills.

 

(This DVD comes with a printed syllabus for inclusion in your training notebook).

 

ESP RAW 115: can be had this month for only $32 (S & H included) at the end of the month the price goes to $42 Domestic/$52 International.

To order:Buy Now

 

To pay only $26.50 for this DVD + receive 3 other RAW DVDs for free subscribe to our ESP RAW DVD Service.

 

New Book Deal

 

 We've been running the Legends newsletter for over 8 years now and you can view the last 9 months archives via the link at the end of today's newsletter. For those of you who think there is occasionally something of interest to be found here and wondered what you may have missed, Paladin has packaged up more than 160 of the best of these little missives, allowed me to update them and then packaged them into a handy 260-page volume.

  

The material runs the gamut of technique instruction, pseudo-profound scientific musings as they pertain to combat, historical pieces, and a couple of rants regarding real-world crime.

  

The book will retail at $24.95 + S&H but newsletter subscribers can snag it this month for $20 even (we'll pick up the S&H). International can have it for $24 even (again S&H is on us).

 

We'll list it on the site at $24.00 + S&H for US and $34.00 International (Shipping is included in that price).

 

To grab an autographed copy for the bargain price just hit the appropriate button.

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Below is a preview of what you'll find within the covers.

 

 

ORDER OUT OF CHAOS--Mark Hatmaker

 

We've got over 125 instructional products (and counting) on the market, most of which contain very little overlap. I am often asked how can I remember so many moves or, how is someone supposed to retain all of this material? The answer is primarily context. Rather than approaching each submission as a separate entity it is wise to approach each position as a contextual whole and then allow the submissions to branch from these positions. Such an approach is the basis of our Positional Encyclopedia of Submissions. But, that answer is not sufficient, in my mind. It is true there is a wealth of material to be mastered and that we need all the tools we can muster to aid us in our task of submission recognition. The complete answer then, is context and destinations.

 

To explain what I mean by destinations allow me to drop into analogy world for a bit. I wager that if you have lived in your current location for a while you know the area fairly well. I'll also wager that you can come up with at least a dozen destinations that you can find your way to rather easily. For example, your home, work, friend's house, schools, movie theater, grocery store, Wal-mart, Post Office, more than a few restaurants, et cetera. I'll continue to wager that, if need be, you can use more than one route to arrive at most of these destinations. You can take main roads if traffic is light or alternate back roads simply because the mood strikes you or to avoid traffic. Most of us have no problem navigating alternate routes to like destinations. So, let's keep this common skill in mind as we apply it to submissions.

 

Basically there are only ten classes of submissions.

  1. Straight Arm Locks
  2. Bent Arm Locks (TWL/DWL)
  3. Wrist Locks
  4. Straight Leg Locks
  5. Bent Leg Locks
  6. Toe Holds
  7. Chokes
  8. Neck Cranks/Face Locks
  9. Hip/Spine Locks
  10. Catch-All (Esoteric locks such as stretches).

 

Ten--that's it. Those wondering where, let's say shoulder locks are; shoulder locks are applied either with the arm straight (Class 1) or bent (Class 2) so they are included in the ten destinations. If you begin to recognize submissions as belonging to classes or destinations and stop trying to recall them as disparate entities you'll have a far easier time retaining the information. The differences will come via approach/set-ups/routes taken to each of these ten destinations.

 

So, in a nutshell, to wrap our minds around the wonderful wealth of material in the All-in game, use context and destination cues to create order out of the seeming chaos.

 

 

A GAME OF CHESS

 

We continue with my feeble analogies to help understand how we should view the overall grappling game. In previous articles I promulgated the need to use contextual cues to approach submissions as opposed to merely (and inefficiently, I might add) reaching into your memory and chasing submissions haphazardly. I have also recommended looking at submissions as classes of submissions rather than disparate entities to aid mental digestion of the vast amount of material. We have also suffered through my destinations analogy that sought to illustrate that there is more than one path to a single destination/submission class. All of these approaches are, again, the method behind the madness of the Positional Encyclopedia of Submissions. Is there yet another way I can flog this dead horse of a topic? Yep.

 

Chess. It's as good an analogy as any as the grappling game is often likened to physical chess (I'm a fan of this analogy). In chess there are essentially only six classes of tools: king, queen, bishop, knight, rook, and pawn. Each of these tools have their own idiosyncratic way of movement and/or capturing for a total of six different patterns to understand (more when we add castling and the like) but, in essence we are looking at only six classes of movement.

 

With only six classes of movement chess can be learned in minutes. Six classes of moves doesn't sound so daunting does it? And it isn't. Now suppose when you were learning the game your teacher decided that he would by-pass teaching you the six tools and the six classes of movement and decided instead to inform you that in the first four moves per side alone there are 318,979,564,000 possibilities? Without the grounding information of only needing to know the six tools and the six classes the aforementioned 12-digit number makes the game sound far more difficult than it is.

 

That 12-digit number is daunting and so is being confronted with a seemingly endless gamut of submissions but, guess what? A chess grandmaster doesn't move a chess piece and see the seemingly infinite possibilities available at each move. He sees only the likely possibilities of each individual move based on his and his opponent's current positions. The same thing can be said of the experienced grappler-he/she does not see each rolling session as a chaotic roil of submission possibilities. No, instead each match (to the experienced eye) is predicated upon presented or dictated positions. Whereas the chess player has to keep a dozen factors in mind for each move (six tools + six modes of movement) the submission specialist only needs to keep ten classes of submissions in mind.

 

Yes, the permutations of submissions may seem endless, but think more along the lines of the approach to chess. Survey your next move in relation to where you are now and make reasonable predictions about where you may go next. Think no farther than that as the changing positions will provide you with the cues you need-there is no reason to keep a 12-digit number in your head. Just relax, know the ten classes, know the positions and sub-set positions and apply the classes as they present themselves.

Video Clip of the Week: Branchless Tree Climb
 
Branchless Tree Climb
Branchless Tree Climb
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