Keysi Fighting Method - Graps & Traps
By Justo Dieguez
In this fourth work, Justo Dieguez, creator of the Keysi Fighting Method, focuses on the area of grabs and traps.
We will see 10 technical sequences in which the grab, the trap, are the objective, although it will be treated as a consequence.
At KEYSI we do not think beforehand about performing a grab, it is something that will be the consequence of a certain situation.
In a risk situation, your senses connect you with your environment, you are pure instinct, auditory, visual and contact.
This ability allows you to focus your concentration, recognize your surroundings and decide what actions to take.
It is you with your mental capacity that makes everything a weapon, a wall, a corner, a step, etc.
On the street, in a real situation, the rules don't work. With technique you are not going to achieve your goals.
Technique is that bridge that will get you to the target, but it is not the target. In a risky situation, instinctive responsiveness has to prevail over technique.
When you train with this mentality you know that a millisecond can be vital.
You understand that you don't have the possibility to extend the time, that you can't play on your opponent's patience or ability to manipulate him.
You understand that you are at a complete disadvantage, that your response must be explosive and that you have to get out of there.
Languages: English, Español, Italiano, Français
We will see 10 technical sequences in which the grab, the trap, are the objective, although it will be treated as a consequence.
At KEYSI we do not think beforehand about performing a grab, it is something that will be the consequence of a certain situation.
In a risk situation, your senses connect you with your environment, you are pure instinct, auditory, visual and contact.
This ability allows you to focus your concentration, recognize your surroundings and decide what actions to take.
It is you with your mental capacity that makes everything a weapon, a wall, a corner, a step, etc.
On the street, in a real situation, the rules don't work. With technique you are not going to achieve your goals.
Technique is that bridge that will get you to the target, but it is not the target. In a risky situation, instinctive responsiveness has to prevail over technique.
When you train with this mentality you know that a millisecond can be vital.
You understand that you don't have the possibility to extend the time, that you can't play on your opponent's patience or ability to manipulate him.
You understand that you are at a complete disadvantage, that your response must be explosive and that you have to get out of there.
Languages: English, Español, Italiano, Français
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