Fellow Martial Artists,
Thanks to all of you for your time and for the kind words and the questions. I would like to answer each of them...
Ceicei- I try to make a list of topics I would like to cover a few weeks ahead of schedule. However, most times as I am working with my students and getting feedback from other individuals like yourself, I get some ideas for clips. Honestly, lately when I am teaching class an idea might be brought up and I write it on the school mirror so I do not forget it
Hanzo04- I would love to elaborate on OTM 8. As I look at my requirement sheets and analyze the attacks... I think the attacks could be even more detailed and specified... just like the techniques too. But it would be hard to write all of that out or even learn it through a video clip. It needs to be taught in person and felt in person to really understand. I think too many times, the commitment of the attack in practice is not enough.
Take for example the Ram techniques... (AND I AM NOT SAYING I AM NOT GUILTY OF THIS MYSELF, CAUSE I HAVE DONE IT TOO

) But anyway, I love watching people attack and they really put themself on the ground with no intention of truly attacking or being hit. We need to hit, be hit, and attack with more commitment because that is what makes the techniques work (as shown with Flight to Freedom) and if not, as Mr. Whitson would say, it gives the person a false sense of security. Then they leave the school and are really attacked and what a difference the real attack is going to make.
This is probably obvious, but the fact is it is also overlooked in some cases.
Again, thanks so much for the feedback. It is all appreciated and if you are ever in Pittsburgh our home is yours as well.
Respectfully,
Joshua Ryer