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Rob Renner: Controlling Your Opponent

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Rob Renner: Controlling Your Opponent

From GBP 40.00

Location

Date

Jul 08 2017 11:00 - Jul 09 2017 17:00

Description

Controlling your opponent is Hatsumi Sensei's training theme this year. This is a unique opportunity to learn from a Shihan who trains at the honbu every week.

Specifically through the application of:

- Kamae
- Sanshin
- Muto Dori
- Kihon Happo

Utilizing:

>Walking footwork.
>Spiral Compression
>Gotcha Points

Rob teaches in a manner that is incredibly easy to learn and equally easy to integrate into your current training regime.

Rob is currently a resident of Japan, where he has lived for over a decade.

Working as a movement coach, he trains people in the Zeropoint Training System, which is fundamentally about correcting people’s movement habits, this includes injury prevention exercise for adults, body re-composition, nutrition, etc.

Because of his focus on developing correct movement in a testable, scalable structure, Rob feels it is important to continue learning as much as possible from the best practitioners, even after 30 years of training. This is why you will see him throughout the week at Hatsumi Soke’s and the Shitenno’s classes, training, studying and translating. In addition, he runs his own training 5 days a week at Mabashi Jinja and as such, Rob is in a unique position to share insights from the Budo Taijutsu source.

Rob is well known for his ability to explain and simplify the more subtle aspects of Budo Taijutsu as well as sharing drills and training ideas that make reproducing these aspects attainable at a much faster pace.

Venue

Area51 Gym, Marshfield Bank, CW2 8UY Crewe

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