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Goldendragon7

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Look for DVD's and CD's out that have a lot more detail in them than some current videos. Also there will be some audio training tapes that many will find useful.

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WilliamTLear

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Larry Tatum has a very good series of videos out. Probably the best on the market. While I am not a student of Mr. Tatum's, I feel these tapes (out on DVD) are worth it if you want them. Vidoes are for home study, not self education.

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WilliamTLear

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I don't think that's what Mr. Miyagi had in mind when he said "Wax on, wax off".

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You're sick man,
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Rob_Broad

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You children play nice or you won't be able to play together anymore.:iws:
 
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WilliamTLear

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You know that Gou peed in that beer you're drinkin' right?

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Ha ha ha,
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Nate_Hoopes

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This post is sinking ever so farther downhill by the second... :iws:
 

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Personally, videos with sound. I've seen some that had a student doing the movements, with someone off screen directing the action, with the same movment shown from several angles. Those I liked. They made it very clear what you were doing, and how.

Worse are the ones where you just watch someone go thru the motions, 1 angle, no sound at all. Very hard to follow.

Again, as was mentioned earlier, make certain you have good lighting, and proper contrast between uniforms and backgrounds.

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marshallbd

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So I have seen a Steve Spry Yellow Belt video of the techniques and thought it was well done. I have seen the IKCA sample video and was not and still am not sure what I think of that one and I have seen John Pelligrini's combat hapkido tapes...The Spry tape seemed to be the nicest one for understanding of the techniques. But all of this is from the begginners standpoint...If any senior people have seen them, which are the better tapes? Or name any others out there that might be better....Mr Tatum's?
 
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Chicago Green Dragon

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I have had a chance to view various different videos from numerous individuals.
For me the best ones I liked was Mr Tatums and the videos from Mr Sullivan & Mr LeRoux. I found them very interesting and also very informative.
There are a lot of other videos put out by lots of other very well qualified people but for me I took to these video sets.


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