Martial Arts DVD Review - Lock On Joint Locking Essentials, Vol. 1 Wrist Locks by Alain Burrese
Author: Shawn Kovacich
Date Posted: May 05, 2007
One of the first things that jumped out at me from the onset when
I started watching Alain’s “Lock On” series of DVD’s was the simple
yet effective approach that he took in the production and presentation
of this series of DVD’s. My initial impression was one of being
in an actual seminar environment while Alain was teaching instead
of merely watching an instructional DVD. You won’t find any pointless
or ineffective “bells and whistles” with this series; instead what
you will find is good quality instruction covering a wide array
of joint locking techniques. This particular DVD focuses on wrist
locking techniques.
Alain’s ability to instruct you on these simple, yet effective
wrist locking techniques is the hallmark of a good instructor and
it certainly shows in this series. Alain’s approach is straightforward
and easy to follow as he takes you through each wrist lock numerous
times in order to teach you how to execute each technique correctly.
Alain takes great care in his teachings to explain to you how some
of these techniques, although they may appear to be ineffective,
can actually be quite effective if applied under the right set of
circumstances.
I’m going to take a brief moment here to jump ahead to the end
of this DVD where Alain explains the three (3) key elements that
need to be present in order for these techniques to be effective.
Although each one of these key elements is vitally important in
their own right, none of them is exclusive in importance to the
others when it comes to applying these wrist locks effectively in
a combat or self-defense situation. What you have to remember is
that these three (3) key elements have to be combined in order to
form a symbiotic entity that is only effective when utilized together
in an efficient manner.
These three (3) key elements are as follows:
1. Surprise: If your opponent doesn’t know what to expect, he is
going to have a more difficult time defending against it. However,
if your opponent knows what is coming, he is going to be more readily
able to counter it, or avoid it all together.
2. Speed: Executing the techniques shown on this DVD has to be
done as fast as possible while still retaining the third key element,
which is proper technique. If the technique is executed too slowly,
then your opponent will have the opportunity to figure out what
you are doing and, as is in the case of surprise, be able to counter
it or avoid the technique all together.
3. Proper Technique: This should literally be a “no-brainer,” but
unfortunately that doesn’t seem to be the case. I don’t know how
many times I have personally seen or heard of someone trying to
apply a particular technique in a given self-defense type situation
when they weren’t even executing the technique correctly to begin
with. Alain goes to extreme lengths in this series to implore you
to practice, practice, and practice, until the techniques he demonstrates
become second nature to you where you can execute them correctly
without thought or hesitation.
Alain follows the same instructional format for each one of the
various wrist locks shown in this DVD. He starts out by explaining
some of the finer points of executing each technique followed by
various follow up techniques that can be used on your opponent,
if it is needed, after the wrist lock has been applied. He then
shows several variations of each wrist lock that all are based on
the primary wrist lock that was first shown.
Alain takes a very realistic approach to the use of wrist locks
and attempts to cover several influencing factors that may or may
not come into play while attempting to apply them in a real life
situation. I myself watched this DVD on three separate occasions
and found something that I had previously missed each time. I have
no doubt that were I to watch this DVD again after writing this
review that I would find something else that I had previously missed.
One of the many great things that I really enjoy about Alain’s
teaching style is his, what I like to refer to as, “nuggets of wisdom”
that he injects throughout his instruction process. I too use this
in my own personal style of teaching and have found that it is very
effective teaching technique.
I have a rather large collection of instructional videos that I
have accumulate over the years and I can say without reservation
that Alain’s “Lock On” series is one of the best I have seen so
far on the subject of joint techniques. If I were to have only one
comment to make on this series, it would be this, “Hurry up and
make the rest of them!”
About The Author
Shawn Kovacich has been practicing the martial arts for over 25
years and currently holds the rank of 4th degree (Yodan) black belt
in both Karate and Tae Kwon Do. Shawn has also competed in such
prestigious full-contact bare knuckle karate competitions as the
Shidokan Open and the Sabaki Challenge, among others. In addition
to his many accomplishments, Shawn is also a two time world record
holder for endurance high kicking as certified by the Guinness Book
of World Records. Shawn is the author of the highly acclaimed
Achieving Kicking Excellence™ series. of martial arts books,
and is currently working on several additional marital arts and
self-defense books. Which are due to be released in 2007.
To learn more about Alain and his Lock On series of DVD's, click
on the following link: Lock
On Joint Locking Essentials, Vol. 1: Wrist Locks by Alain Burrese
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