February Seminars
This seminar was attended by over 30 Martial Artists from all over the Country, many of which were very highly ranked and respected in their own discipline. The seminar Instructor was Russell Stutely ~ 2nd Dan Shotokan & Shotokan Jutsu DNBK and also the first and only certified Instructor for The Dragon Society International in Europe. Styles represented were from;
The seminar began with an introduction to Yin and Yang and Yin and Yang in movement. We then moved on to the Five Elements and how they can be utilised along with Yin and Yang in Combat.
Some of the attendees at the Seminar. Instructor (Russell Stutely) seated 2nd from right, front row. |
Players to the Game were introduced at the next stage.
Each Player was introduced initially on its own and then each preceeding player was re-introduced to the technique to further enhance its effectiveness.
Several Bodyguards were in attendance, and deemed the Players that effective that they have immediately incorporated them into their line of work.
Many of the attendees were dubious about the possible effectiveness of Pressure Points before they came along to this Seminar. Afterwards, they all agreed, without exception, that Pressure Points do work and can be made to work quite easily. The vast majority of the attendees have subsequently booked places on more Intro Seminars and many of the Rick Moneymaker Tour Seminars that took place throughout the first few weeks of March.
Comments after the Seminar;
"I did not think that this much pain could be caused with so little effort" ~ Darren Thorley
"Absolutely superb ~ Please book me and my students on the next course" ~ Terry Beevers
"This is unbelievable" ~ Anthony Temple.
Peter Consterdine Seminar ~ February 14th 1999
This seminar was well attended by nearly 30 Martial Artists from all over the UK. It was Peters 2nd Seminar within OCI and was eagerly awaited by both OCI Members and Non-Members alike, as this was an "open OCI Seminar".
Peter initially re-capped on the various principles taught at the last Seminar ~ principles which every Martial Artist should hold dear.
This seminar covered many aspects of a confrontaion, highlighting the various "ranges" of a fight and how best to "deal with" each range.
The principles that Peter showed were equally effective at each and every range, thereby making them easy to understand, easy to use and difficult to forget!
Peter covered many aspects of self-protection and highlighted areas that are in need of use at different times, locations, scenarios etc. This was an invaluable lesson for all concerned.
Peter then covered in depth the following;
The principles that Peter showed for each of the above were able to be mixed and matched with each other with comparitive ease.Thereby increasing their effectiveness still further.
Peter will be back for another Seminar on Sunday June 27th 1999 Click to Book