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Secrets of Pankration DVD Review
Author: Alain Burrese
Date Posted: September 18, 2008
I've been familiar with Jim Arvanitis for years. It's been easy
to recognize him with his wild hair style over the years when I'd
see him in various martial art magazines. However, even with this
familiarity, I did not know much about what he taught in his art
of Modern Pankration. Now that I have watched the Paladin Press
DVD set "Secrets of Pankration" I know what Arvanitis teaches and
can say that it is a formidable mixed martial art.
This three volume set encompasses four dvds and has an approximate
run time of 350 minutes. That's a lot of instruction, and Arvanitis
instructs very well. I enjoyed watching the DVDs and learned a lot
about his system, and learned some interesting variations of things
I was already familiar with, and some new fighting techniques as
well.
The production quality of Paladin Press DVDs since they build their
new studio with the overhead camera has been getting better and
better as the years go by. The picture is clear, is it easy to hear
Arvanitis, and the camera angles make it easy to see what Arvanitis
is teaching so one can actually learn from the DVDs.
Volume One of the set takes up two discs and focuses on pankration's
"ano" or upright techniques including an arsenal of punches, kicks,
elbow strikes, shoots and takedowns, clinching techniques and a
series of throws and sweeps. Paladin's easy navigation menus include
titles to these section on the first disc: Positioning and Mobility
which includes Stance, Hand Positions, and Footwork; Basic Striking
Tools to include punching (lead jab, rear cross, lead hook, uppercut,
overhand strike), various elbow blows, and kicking (front kick,
side kicks, round kick, knee kick); and Striking Defenses such as
parries, blocks and covers, and evasions.
Volume One part two picks up on the second disc and includes Equipment
Training with focus gloves and impact pads; Transitioning (the shoot,
and some takedowns,); Fighting From the Standing Clinch (basic grips,
basic clinches, strikes from the clinch, submissions from the clinch,
throws and sweeps, and breaking out of a clinch).
Volume Two on the third disc introduces you to the "kato," or ground-fighting
skills of Modern Pankration, including pins, holds, chokes, submission
locks and defenses against a mounted striker. This volume starts
out with Strategic Ground Positions of Top Control and Bottom Position;
and then moves to Ground and Pound From Top Control (Chest pin,
Side pin, and Back Pin positions). Arvanitis then teaches how to
defend against a mounted striker making sure you don't fall for
the common mistake of rolling over onto your stomach and then teaching
leg blocks; submission holds from the chest pin, the back pin, and
the side pin; and attacks from the bottom position where you learn
how to do various techniques from the bottom position including
strikes, chokes and cranks, joint locks and sweeps (basically tossing
your opponent off of you from the bottom position).
The fourth disc contains the third and final volume of this set.
On this DVD Arvanitis puts it all together, teaching you how to
counter throws and holds, gain top position from the bottom, maintain
top control and execute compound attacks that will have your opponent
submitting in no time. This DVD includes things such as reversals
and escaping to immediately put on a submission hold. It also includes
skills such as ankle locks and using legs to trap blocking arms.
As you can see, this set of DVDs has a tremendous wealth of material.
It is well organized and Arvantis does an excellent job of teaching.
For a mixed martial art fighter, there is a lot here to help you
in the ring. For practical self-defense, there is also a lot of
skills that would enable someone to defend themselves. I have no
doubt that Arvanitis can handle himself. However, there was a lot
of ground fighting emphasis, and on the street one would not want
to be on the ground where friends can put the boots to you as you
submit their buddy. I'd stick to the material in volume one of this
set as the principle self-defense moves and the techniques in volume
two for the ring. Volume three was a combination of the standing
and ground, but again, I rather stay off the ground in real fights
if at all possible. (That does not mean you shouldn't know how to
fight on the ground or practice ground fighting, you need it all)
Paladin Press and Arvanitis did an excellent job of putting together
a video set that teaches the principles and techniques of Modern
Pankration. It is a formidable mixed martial art that will enhance
anyone's fighting skills.
About The Author
Alain Burrese, J.D. is a mediator/attorney with Bennett Law Office
P.C. and an author/speaker through his own company Burrese Enterprises
Inc. He writes and speaks about a variety of topics focusing on
the business areas of negotiation and success principles as well
as self-defense and safety topics. He is the author of Hard-Won
Wisdom From the School of Hard Knocks, several instructional dvds,
and numerous articles. You can find out more about Alain Burrese
at his websites http://www.burrese.com
or http://www.bennettlawofficepc.com
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