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put into practice by students of Combatives the world over thanks to the teachings of Kelly MacCann and Bob
Kasper.
S - Stay relaxed
W - weapon first
A - acceleration
M - move in the direction of the strike
P - plunge your body weight into the
technique.
Stay relaxed. Staying relaxed is essential for your body to move swiftly and economically. For explosive movement
you need to stay loose, the more relaxed you are, the faster your limbs will move and the harder your strikes will be.
Concentrate on being relaxed before you explode into the technique.
Weapon first. We want to move the weapon first in order to deliver the strike without telegraphic intentions. As Bob
Kasper says ''Let him feel the technique before he sees it''. This is especially applicable to our main artillery
pre-emptive strike, which is of course what we should always seek if we have no alternative left but the physical.
Forget chambering for a strike and avoid facial expressions, just throw your blow from wherever your weapon/tool
happens to be.
Acceleration. Accelerate forward off the back foot for a fast delivery. Once your body is moving, continue moving
as fast as you can and don't stop until the man is down. Remember that tense muscles move slower so stay relaxed
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and accelerate through the target. When you throw a technique, throw it fast. Accelerate, and keep accelerating until
it's over.
Move in the direction of the strike. In order to put your body weight into a strike you must move in the same
direction. Your body weight at speed will create power and force through the target as long as it is moving in the
same direction.
Plunge your weapon/tool into and through your target accompanied with your full body weight behind it. In order to
do this you must be applying two other principles: Moving the weapon first and moving in the direction of the strike.
To plunge means to throw all of your body weight directly into the strike before your mass settles.
SHOCK.
Shock relates to the effects of our impact delivery to the aggressor's body and the effects this will cause to the
Central Nervous System (CNS) as well as the damage caused to him physically, mentally and emotionally. Our aim
should be to create complete sensory over load to the recipient through our own body dynamics, mental and
physical commitment to put the man down by striking continuously with bad intentions.
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