Grand Opening Feedback

I received this email about the Stickfighting Workshop with Al McLuckie we hosted for our Grand Opening.  It is well-worth sharing so read on: Hi Brad, Thank you for bringing Al in for an awesome seminar.  It was kind of different from other seminars in that I felt “sated”, rather than “overstuffed” at the end.  Read More …

Everyday Gestures

“Everyday Gestures That Can Save Your Life” is the title of a never-completed book by American Kenpo Founder Ed Parker.  As a Kenpo student I was so intrigued by the concept that I eagerly awaited the printing of this book, which never came. Why am I thinking about a never-finished book? Because the idea behind Read More …

Why NOT to Escape From Grabs

Last week we focused on some “basic” work, defending against wrist grabs.  Now Conventional Wisdom in many martial arts is to either “counter-grab,” meaning to grab the person back, or to “go against the thumb” to escape the hold.  While escaping and running is fantastic for children to get away from an abductor or for Read More …

Sweet Home Chicago

I just got back from teaching a workshop in Chicago with Martin Wheeler and Al McLuckie at A Academy of Self-Defense in Chicago.  What a great time it was. As requested by previous seminar attendees, I opened the weekend with 3 hours of Gun Disarming work.  Now I think Gun Disarming is one of those Read More …

Martial Jazz

I found this blog entry on JazzConspiracy.com.  Recognizing the link between Systema and jazz, it is nice to see people on the jazz side also seeing the connection.  I also recommend watching the documentary on jazz by Ken Burns. Bruce Lee: Jazz Giant “Normally, we don’t think of jazz and martial arts together, but to Read More …

THE BOTTOM LINE

THE BOTTOM LINE by Major Konstantin Komarov What is most important in any art? For an artist, musician, or poet, it’s inspiration: the state of the soul, which can hardly be expressed in words. Yet, without it there is no art, only craft. So, what is the key to martial arts? Is it strength? Agility? Read More …

Lessons from the Pool

I don’t know that I’ll ever get tired of the new words I can create with the word Systema.  Swim-stema just works. My wife Karla has been a swimmer since early childhood and now has me hooked.  At first, though, I felt like a fish out of water– in reverse.  I’ve been “afraid to go Read More …

Fighting…With Sticks

It’s been too long since fellow Senior Systema Instructor Martin Wheeler has visited Colorado, but fortunately Hollywood didn’t keep him away this weekend.  You know I’m not one for meticulously writing a review explaining every little drill Martin taught.  That would be a particularly “un-Systema-like” review.  Rather, I’ll recap what Martin was trying to teach Read More …