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2003 |
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Jan 2003 |
Defence Against Grabs : Multiple Scenarios | |
February 2003 |
Effective Blocks (vs. Punches) | |
March 2003 |
Effective Blocks (vs. Kicks) | |
April 2003 |
Counter Attacking Drills | |
May 2003 |
Variations of Basic Exercises | |
June 2003 |
Improvement of Tactile Responses | |
July 2003 |
One Step Variations | |
August 2003 |
Training Benefits | |
September 2003 |
Understanding Speed in Martial Arts | |
October 2003 |
Improving Speed | |
November 2003 |
Workout Preparation | |
December 2003 |
Visualisation to Success | |
2005 |
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Jan 2005 |
Civilian Knife Skills (2/3) - Sample Techniques | |
February 2005 |
Civilian Knife Skills (3/3) - Applied Techniques | |
March 2005 |
Hand Drills (1/3) - 4 Count | |
April 2005 |
Hand to Weapon Drills (1/3) - 4 Count | |
May 2005 |
Hand Drills (2/3) - 3 Count | |
June 2005 |
Hand To Weapon Drills (2/3) - 3 Count | |
July 2005 |
Hand Drills (3/3) - 2 and 1 Count | |
August 2005 |
Hand To Weapon Drills (3/3) - 2 and 1 Count | |
September 2005 |
Basic Cardio Drills 1/4 | |
October 2005 |
Basic Cardio Drills 2/4 | |
November 2005 |
Basic Cardio Drills 3/4 | |
December 2005 |
Basic Cardio Drills 4/4 | |
Welcome to our Training Tips section!
We aim to add one new Tip each month for your benefit. Please note that these tips are not meant to replace a proper instructor,
and should be viewed at your own discretion. We c
annot accept any responsibility for incorrect training or improper duplication, but we do use these tips safely in our own regular training.
Having said all of the above, we are confident that you will find the tips both interesting and positive, and hope that you will have fun trying them out!
If you feel like giving us feedback on the tips, please do so at jlim@jlim.net; we welcome all constructive feedback (especially the positive ones). Again, if you have any training tips of your own, do send us the details (less than one A4 page copy and not more than 5 digital photos). If printed, we will give the appropriate creative credit due.
While some of the tips may seem basic to some, do remember that all advanced techniques depend ABSOLUTELY on the basics.
Yours sincerely,
GM Julian S. Lim.
2004 |
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MONTH |
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Jan 2004 |
Avoiding Injury | |
February 2004 |
Class Objectives : Know Your System | |
March 2004 |
Bad Exercise | |
April 2004 |
Getting Ahead Quicky | |
May 2004 |
Improving Kicking Balance | |
June 2004 |
Home Fitness Program | |
July 2004 |
Choosing The Right Training Partner | |
August 2004 |
Hand To Weapon Drills (3/3) - 2 and 1 Count | |
September 2004 |
Common Mistakes with the Guarding Block | |
October 2004 |
Hand Drills | |
November 2004 |
Myths of Military CQC Training | |
December 2004 |
Civilian Knife Skills (1/3) - Basic Techniques | |
Welcome to our Training Tips section!
We aim to add one new Tip each month for your benefit. Please note that these tips are not meant to replace a proper instructor,
and should be viewed at your own discretion. We cannot accept any responsibility for incorrect training or improper duplication, but we do use these tips safely in our own regular training.
Having said all of the above, we are confident that you will find the tips both interesting and positive, and hope that you will have fun trying them out!
If you feel like giving us feedback on the tips, please do so at jlim@jlim.net; we welcome all constructive feedback (especially the positive ones). Again, if you have any training tips of your own, do send us the details (less than one A4 page copy and not more than 5 digital photos). If printed, we will give the appropriate creative credit due.
While some of the tips may seem basic to some, do remember that all advanced techniques depend ABSOLUTELY on the basics.
Yours sincerely,
GM Julian S. Lim.