Interview with 10th Dan Black Belt Peter Consterdine | Martial Arts Legend Speaks | Empower Online

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • Peter Consterdine is Chairman and Chief Instructor of the British Combat Association, a 10th Dan in Karate, who started his martial arts career in 1964 and during the ’60s and ’70s spent over 8 years as a full Great Britain and England Karate International. In the late ’70s Peter was one of the very few Karate Internationals who entered the then new full contact arena and had early success going on to win the British Middleweight title. Peter added to his Karate skills with many years of study and practise of Chinese systems, particularly Wing Chun.
    Throughout the ’70s and into the ’80s Peter worked as a doorman in Manchester and later operated the door supervision for his own licensed premises. Peter now runs his own specialist security consultancy company and over the past 35 years has operated in nearly 30 countries running Close Protection (Bodyguard) and specialist training for a range of international organisations.
    Peter’s particular area of expertise is in the field of Personal Security where he is recognised as an International expert. On the combative front, it is in the field of impact development and Close Quarter Combat (CQC) that Peter is regularly called upon to instruct and has been a Home Office consultant instructor at the then UK’s National Police Training College as well as an instructor for many other regional police forces.
    He has authored the definitive works on close protection, self defence and fitness training in his three books - The Modern Bodyguard, Streetwise, Fit To Fight and Travelsafe.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @TommyMooreww2combatives
    @TommyMooreww2combatives Год назад +1

    Great stuff mate

  • @brianbates_zanshinkarate
    @brianbates_zanshinkarate Год назад +1

    Great stuff, just subbed 👍

    • @empowermartialartsonline
      @empowermartialartsonline  Год назад +1

      Brill thanks Brian! Is there anything in particular you'd like to see on the channel?

    • @brianbates_zanshinkarate
      @brianbates_zanshinkarate Год назад +1

      I was drawn in by this interview and see you've spoke to Lee Morrison too. Had a browse on your channel and there's some interesting content, keep doing what you're doing 👍

    • @empowermartialartsonline
      @empowermartialartsonline  Год назад +1

      Thanks Brian! Hope we keep providing good stuff for you! If theres anything else you think of wanting to see, just let me know!
      @@brianbates_zanshinkarate

  • @antonyware9887
    @antonyware9887 9 месяцев назад

    I once had an interesting but brief discussion with Gary Spiers inn Manchester early 1980s.

  • @antonyware9887
    @antonyware9887 9 месяцев назад

    I would love to meet and talk to Peter Consterdine. I had a «light bulb » moment when I first saw Shukokai around 1975 and switched to Shukokai from Wado around 1978 aged 24. I had another «light bulb » moment when I first saw GoJu aged 32

  • @antonyware9887
    @antonyware9887 9 месяцев назад

    I trained in Wado Ryu under Danny Connor 1973 for several months

  • @antonyware9887
    @antonyware9887 9 месяцев назад

    Although Peter is interesting I don’t think I could spend a life time thinking at the level he’s at. I’m an avid reader and have interests in other things. I trained from the age of 19 to 66 when I became seriously ill and have not trained for 4 years. I miss it and would love an opportunity to train in some way. I’ve substituted it for swimming five teams weekly and lots of walking.

  • @antonyware9887
    @antonyware9887 9 месяцев назад

    Or freeze which would be a bad idea

  • @petereriksson6760
    @petereriksson6760 Год назад +1

    Three months ago... are you guys still social distancing? WOW!