MrDeifel
05-12-2010, 23:14
Bin grad eher zufällig beim wikipedia durchstöbern drüber gestolpert und frage mich, ob das jemand kennt?
Emerson's study and instruction of martial arts is ongoing.[12] He has accumulated 35 years of experience in a variety of styles and philosophies of combat.[8] Drawing upon this base of knowledge and experience he has developed a combatives system known as Emerson Combat Systems, which has been taught to hundreds of law enforcement agencies, members of the U.S. military, and civilians.[8][12][15][24][27][71]
Emerson Combat Systems is designed to give the student the tools to endure the first few seconds of a violent attack.[72] The system is based upon the recognition of two factors: the human body's physiological response to stress and its reduction to the use of gross motor skills.[16] According to Emerson, the techniques are based upon the physical and instinctual laws that govern the survival instincts and physical function of a human being.[72]
Ernest Emerson demonstrates an elbow strike.
This system is characterized by training as realistically as possible (not training in workout gear for example) and using flowing, dynamic concepts (for example, integrated fightingt and weapon transitionu) with a strong emphasis placed on overall physical fitness.[73] Emerson maintains he does not teach a "martial art" encumbered by ritual or sporting aspects but a combatives system where the goal is more than simple self defense.[72][74]v
Emerson has been consulted as a technical advisor to television and movie productions including National Geographic, specifically a program titled Fight Science, due in part to his position as the Hand To Hand Combat Instructor for Harry Humphries' Global Studies Group Incorporated, a company that teaches police and military tactics to law enforcement agencies and film production crews.[10][75]w
Emerson has written over 30 articles on hand-to-hand combat, knife fighting, history, and knifemaking for publications including Blade Magazine,[76] American Cop Magazine,[77] Martial Arts Experts,[78] Journal of Modern Combatives,[72] Inside Kung-Fu,[74] Black Belt Magazine,[79] Police Magazine,[80] and American Handgunner Magazine.[81]
Das Video was ich gefunden habe zum Thema Messerabwehr... Nun ja... Nennen wir es mal... effektiv!
http://www.emersonknives.com/14.html
Emerson's study and instruction of martial arts is ongoing.[12] He has accumulated 35 years of experience in a variety of styles and philosophies of combat.[8] Drawing upon this base of knowledge and experience he has developed a combatives system known as Emerson Combat Systems, which has been taught to hundreds of law enforcement agencies, members of the U.S. military, and civilians.[8][12][15][24][27][71]
Emerson Combat Systems is designed to give the student the tools to endure the first few seconds of a violent attack.[72] The system is based upon the recognition of two factors: the human body's physiological response to stress and its reduction to the use of gross motor skills.[16] According to Emerson, the techniques are based upon the physical and instinctual laws that govern the survival instincts and physical function of a human being.[72]
Ernest Emerson demonstrates an elbow strike.
This system is characterized by training as realistically as possible (not training in workout gear for example) and using flowing, dynamic concepts (for example, integrated fightingt and weapon transitionu) with a strong emphasis placed on overall physical fitness.[73] Emerson maintains he does not teach a "martial art" encumbered by ritual or sporting aspects but a combatives system where the goal is more than simple self defense.[72][74]v
Emerson has been consulted as a technical advisor to television and movie productions including National Geographic, specifically a program titled Fight Science, due in part to his position as the Hand To Hand Combat Instructor for Harry Humphries' Global Studies Group Incorporated, a company that teaches police and military tactics to law enforcement agencies and film production crews.[10][75]w
Emerson has written over 30 articles on hand-to-hand combat, knife fighting, history, and knifemaking for publications including Blade Magazine,[76] American Cop Magazine,[77] Martial Arts Experts,[78] Journal of Modern Combatives,[72] Inside Kung-Fu,[74] Black Belt Magazine,[79] Police Magazine,[80] and American Handgunner Magazine.[81]
Das Video was ich gefunden habe zum Thema Messerabwehr... Nun ja... Nennen wir es mal... effektiv!
http://www.emersonknives.com/14.html