police tested?
Original Poster: bamboo
Forum: McDojo Dicussion
Posted On: 08-07-2004, 20:27
Orginal Post: bamboo: 
http://www.streetdefense.com
I can't believe that this "founder" can really fool anyone with pics like this one.
-bamboo
Post: confusingDot:
LOL, THAT"S HILARIOUS. That could jsut be one of the greatest performances of the nutcracker i have seen.
oh, i haven't looked throught he whole site, but it's not like you can't put a funny picture on a functional defense system, but yeaht the site doesn't make it look that great.>
Post: zefff:
tbh it looks like a still from some T.V. or film work. Its just too far fetched to be a simulation of reality in any sense.>
Post: Gong||Jau:
He calls his senior instructor "O'Sensei". I would have said it was arrogant had he labeled himself that, but come on :roll:. Oh, and if you look at his resume he only has five years of "formal" training, but somewhere along the line he picked up teaching certifications from about 10 different arts :?>
Post: NeverMan:
It says he has 20 years experience. Looks like they spar. They have boxing experience and participate in boxing tournaments within the state.
It's so hard to tell about these kinda places without actually going there and checking it out.
Personally, I prefer a little something more intense and puts more emphasis on combat fighting and less on "being a better person", but then again, I got a mama and I don't need another one. :shock:>
It looks like a mix of the good and bad. He does compete and is an officer, so I have to respect that aspect. He probably is well trained, but does look like quite an extensive resume.
The pictures are just dumb, and very misleading.
I do really respect that fact that he is a cop, and that he does fight, and trains hard. Many of the Mcdojo schools have the overweight masters trying to tell you how to beat everyone with one punch. At least this guy knows what it's like to take a punch, give a punch, and defend himself on the street and in the ring.>
Post: NeverMan:
Good points Matt. This is the kind of dojo, maybe, where the guy does know what he is doing but is just trying to create a nice atmosphere for families (maybe he is one of those really nice great "out of this world" guys) while trying to make a little bit of money too.
Personally, I don't think there is anything wrong with trying to make a living doing what you love, as long as you are not taking advantage of people or putting people in possible long-term or short-term harm.>
Post: Bushi:
what a joke. I cannot stand for Cops to pimp themselves out like this guys school. That picture is just GH3Y.>
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