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So excited about getting this one Sir. I've already bought 5 downloads and they are the best in my vast collection. Thank you for sharing your knowledge
@@systemacanada I watch your videos because it’s just a matter of time and civilization is going to collapse, and all of us will be thrown back to the dark ages. I plan on buying this video soon.
Ive learned a lot from Kevin’s videos. However most of the actions in this video would be deemed excessive force, unless you were fighting for your life. Legally the use of Force must be both necessary and be a reasonable response to the nature of the attack. And with an appropriate level of Force. Our use of Force must be less than or equal to the Force being used against us. The Jury ultimately determines what is excessive, but repeated strikes to the head or neck is a no no. Sometimes the context for the instructions are missing.
Of course. I deal with use of force on many videos but you can’t repeat it on everyone. I think your phrasing is incorrect. None of the actions in this video would be deemed excessive force if you were fighting for your life. The minute you’re in a ground and pound situation you’re finishing someone so you are assuming your life is on the line and escape is not otherwise possible. Otherwise you’re going for restraint locks. If you’re hitting to create space that assumes you can get away. If you’re hitting yo set up locks then you’re assuming you’re able to restrain them. If you’re in a ground and pound situation on the street it’s because your life is on the line. It’s the same with offensive weapon work or my feral series. We’re obviously not popping eyes out if you have alternatives. I believe you need to train the full spectrum otherwise fear of force becomes its own limitation, leading to critical delays and self doubt. You need to explore grievous bodily harm and lethal force to understand the reality of violence imo. Your language is limiting your capacity. Saying lethal force can kill is obvious. The only debate for you is whether or not you believe lethal force is ever necessary. If you believe it’s always possible to restrain someone or get away otherwise then that will govern your training. I do not believe that is always possible.
Nice I love Combat Systema 👍🙏
Thanks for watching
Yes, Mr Secours. Looking forward to this as your material and downloads set the standard.
That’s very kind. Thank you.
Fantastic as always.Greetings from sunny Spain.
Thank you Carlos. I appreciate you watching and envy your sun lol.
Nasty. I love it. Like the hair grabs in that it’s an easily forgotten move bc you never do it in BJJ class, etc.
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Great!
Thank you
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Thank you dear sir
Thank you. Thanks for watching.
Hi Kevin, will the price of the download go up after a while?
Yes after 10 days.
Is there a link to the download ? :)
Yes it’s www.kevinsecours.com/media/ground-and-pound/105984/preview
So excited about getting this one Sir. I've already bought 5 downloads and they are the best in my vast collection. Thank you for sharing your knowledge
@@honeybadgersroninmmanz7312 that’s very kind. Please let me know if you have any topic requests.
Holy Shit.
Thanks for watching
@@systemacanada I watch your videos because it’s just a matter of time and civilization is going to collapse, and all of us will be thrown back to the dark ages. I plan on buying this video soon.
Ive learned a lot from Kevin’s videos. However most of the actions in this video would be deemed excessive force, unless you were fighting for your life. Legally the use of Force must be both necessary and be a reasonable response to the nature of the attack. And with an appropriate level of Force. Our use of Force must be less than or equal to the Force being used against us. The Jury ultimately determines what is excessive, but repeated strikes to the head or neck is a no no. Sometimes the context for the instructions are missing.
Of course. I deal with use of force on many videos but you can’t repeat it on everyone. I think your phrasing is incorrect. None of the actions in this video would be deemed excessive force if you were fighting for your life. The minute you’re in a ground and pound situation you’re finishing someone so you are assuming your life is on the line and escape is not otherwise possible. Otherwise you’re going for restraint locks. If you’re hitting to create space that assumes you can get away. If you’re hitting yo set up locks then you’re assuming you’re able to restrain them. If you’re in a ground and pound situation on the street it’s because your life is on the line. It’s the same with offensive weapon work or my feral series. We’re obviously not popping eyes out if you have alternatives. I believe you need to train the full spectrum otherwise fear of force becomes its own limitation, leading to critical delays and self doubt. You need to explore grievous bodily harm and lethal force to understand the reality of violence imo. Your language is limiting your capacity. Saying lethal force can kill is obvious. The only debate for you is whether or not you believe lethal force is ever necessary. If you believe it’s always possible to restrain someone or get away otherwise then that will govern your training. I do not believe that is always possible.