Dojo – The Fight Smart Striking – Week 4 ft 5
Original price was: $29.00.$23.00Current price is: $23.00.
🎓 Learn and Grow with Dojo – The Fight Smart Striking – Week 4 ft 5 - Original price was: $29.00.$23.00Current price is: $23.00.
Discover your true potential with the Dojo – The Fight Smart Striking – Week 4 ft 5 - Original price was: $29.00.$23.00Current price is: $23.00. course. Tailored for individuals at every skill level, this in-depth online program equips you with essential tools and proven strategies to excel in both your personal and professional endeavors.
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Dojo – The Fight Smart Striking – Week 4 ft 5
All the way from Australia. I have my first kickboxing match coming up in 2 weeks and l am improving every training session with your videos. Thanks a heap mate. Keep up the good work.
Your mate,
-Daniel Aiossa
The methods in your striking course are mind blowing. I never knew about elastic recoil. I was just checking out your videos and then I went outside to work on the bag. I’ve never seen it swing that much and I can’t imagine how much more power and speed I could add if I worked out harder and had stronger muscles better suited for punching. I hope I learn a lot ? Thank you for being funny and entertaining, and helping me. I hope everyone finds your courses.
-Asdsad Adsad
I have done three of your courses in part because you have trained with Oleg Taktarov and Bas Rutten. These guys are legends to me. Anyways anytime I add stuff to my training program that you post for free I buy the course. So I’ve now bought this course as well as the Head Movement and Leg Lock course. I honestly think that one of your single greatest videos is the footwork video, it should not be free. Movement is like crack for me. I took karate for about 10 years and always got blasted in the front leg. Now, thanks to you, I can check leg kicks at will. My entire shadowboxing career is based on your stance. I have read everything from Bruce Lee, James Keating, Joseph Simonet, Kelly McCann, William Cheung, and the list goes on. However, my practice centers around what you teach. This is as much as a compliment I can give any man. Keep the stuff coming there are guys in the garage training what you teach. Such is the gift of mobility a curse on karate’s 70/30 stance.
-Jeremy Kosc
The program is exactly what I wanted. It’s instructive and it generates a great workout. I found your videos on YouTube and became more interested in learning Boxing and Muay Thai. I did some basic boxing in high school, so I have some idea of what I’m doing.
I’m learning several new techniques from your videos. I was trying to improve my hand speed but would never have associated hand speed with first step quickness – thanks for that.
I feel like I’m learning something new with each lesson and that’s great for keeping me engaged. Again, the programs are well above my expectations
P.S. I can’t believe how much they missed in my MMA classes. I wish you could come out to CA and start a gym!
-Leow
I’ve been using the Head Movement Program since early summer and I can now give you a more meaningful critique of your programs.
I have used many popular programs including fitness ones. These programs are good to excellent in their early stages. But once muscle memory takes hold, they become routine and then boring. I find your program to be an ongoing challenge. I can incorporate new combinations to both MP3 workouts based on the video lessons and it will take me years to master the combination of techniques, speed and force.
When compared to internet exercise programs you outperform your competition. Before buying the two programs from you, I tried
some free versions online and my fight gym online boxing lessons. The former is imbecilic and while my fight gym is better, the $9.99 monthly subscription fee is crazy. For what? You KO those two programs.I live in Thailand and I wanted to test how much my skills developed from using your videos, so I went to a local Muay Thai gym. My trainer is a former fighter who now trains local boxers that fight mostly in Hua Hin and a couple in Bangkok – the Thai equivalent of Madison Square Garden.
The key difference between Trav’s training and the Muay Thai guy is you teach technique and the gym focuses on repetition. That said, when I forgot to counterbalance my kicks the Thai trainer corrected the mistake. When I finished my rear round house by stepping forward to move into my next strike, the Thai training made me return my leg to the stance position. I figured that’s a difference between Muay Thai and kick boxing attacks.
The other criticisms of my performance came mostly from self-correction, though the trainer thought my boxing skills were excellent and that’s due to your programs. I enjoyed the work in Thailand and I came away impressed by how much I have been able to learn from your videos. Great job and it continues to be fun. Thanks!
-H. Brian Goh
Hi Trav,
I’m currently working through the Striking Dojo. Thanks for putting together this excellent resource.
-Samir F
I just wanted to let you know I got the mp3 Striking Dojo course last week. I’ve done it a couple of times and I really enjoy it. I like that you’ve added some knees as well as kicks with this; it is a good workout.
Take it easy.
-Karen Hopkins
G’day mate William Tweed, owner & developer of Attack & Evade Boxing Techniques here. We’re a Boxing Club in South Australia. I wanted to let you know that we recently went to the state titles and won the novice light weight division. I have to say that your teaching style and knowledge has improved my own teaching qualities & scientific knowledge of the sport & human anatomy. It’s always enjoyable watching how you deliver your tutorials; you’re a straight shooter & entertaining.
This course should be required learning at every martial arts school. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Keep on keeping on!
Kind Regards
-William (Bill) Tweed
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