Martial Arts School Owners

Relevance to Martial Arts Schools:

The Problem: 
For most people, undertaking martial arts training is an ongoing and long-term commitment. People have many and varied reasons for taking up martial arts training. But for almost all of them, the Self Defence aspect rates as one of the most important reasons why they even make a start.

As professional instructors, we understand that realistically speaking, it can take many years of training in the martial arts to attain even the most basic of useable self defence skills when it comes to the nitty-gritty of real-world assault.

Many people/students desist with their martial arts training because they instinctively feel that, although the training provides many other benefits, they could not effectively deal with a vicious and non-choreographed assault from a larger and extremely motivated adversary. 

Most martial arts training is like saving for your retirement; a great long-term investment, but what happens in the meantime, in the short-term? Retirement savings are not going to feed me tonight or pay my rent this week. What skills will you need if you are assaulted this week – on your way home from training – not in ten years from now, when you have more experience and hundreds of hours of sparring under your belt? It all comes down to about ten to twelve hours of training in the ‘right’ things – using strategies and techniques that are absolutely ‘cutting-edge’. 


The answer: 
Have them training in the ‘nitty-gritty’ – right ‘up front’ at the start of their martial arts training. By utilizing the RADIX training method, we can give them the goods they need to survive, whilst they continue with their long-term approach to the study of martial arts, and gain all the benefits that go along with that. 

Applications: 
The RADIX training method could also be used as a short course, to draw in the public to a longer study of the martial arts. It could be used as an entry-level program to get people into your school.

Some schools are using the 12 hour RADIX program as a syllabus for their introductory/beginners class. Or to serve as a three month introductory program – simply cycle through it twice. 

It can be used as the backbone of your advanced training program for your Black Belts. Even though it has been designed to provide the highest level of functionality as possible, in the shortest amount of time – it is an extremely high powered, exciting and ‘hands on’ experience. 

Perhaps most importantly of all, the RADIX program will provide you, the instructor/school owner, with new and invigorating material that places you on the very ‘cutting edge’ of what is happening in the martial arts and defensive tactics development today.

Summary:

Take the knowledge of a seasoned Street-fighter, a ranked Kickboxer and a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt – then distil it all down into a 12 hour training package – and you begin to have an idea of what RADIX Training is all about. 

RADIX Basic:

The programs that I have delivered to defensive Tactics Staff and Marine corps M.A.C.E staff at Quantico, as well as Australian Military Unarmed Combat Development cells, Sky Marshals, and other specialized Law Enforcement groups, have been a part of the progressive development of the RADIX Training Program.

RADIX Basic is a distilled, accelerated learning-based defensive tactics program designed for people who cannot undertake regular and ongoing intensive training - but who need a highly functional, fat-trimmed and holistic defensive Tactics methodology that works in high stress situations.
It takes about 12 hours to get participants up to a functional level after having worked through the following in a scenario-based training format:

- Developing a Plan: Planning and coping strategies for real world assault
- Main Arsenal: Headbutts, elbows and knees
- Pre-Fight Plan: The 'Formula' - setting up the pre-emptive attack
- Safety Boxing: How to box and spar without either partner taking a hit
- Fox-holing: How to cover up against a blitzing attack 
- Braving the Storm: Getting in and clinching without being hit
- Taking it to the ground: Real-world clinching and takedowns
- Ground Control: Getting and keeping good position on the ground
- Finishing: Chokes and dislocations from both superior and inferior position on the ground
- Control and Strap: Controlling and cuffing a non-compliant assailant

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