
Company: Health For Life
Tape Name: Dynamic Jeet Kune Do, Volume 3 ( Adapt
and Respond )
Tape Cost: $59.95
Length of Tape/Time: 60 min
Number of Moves/Techniques:
Not a technique tape
Return Policy: 30 day money back guarantee, any reason!
Experiences
in dealing with this company: Excellent. Quick Delivery
The Instructor: Chris
Kent
Company's Address: 8033 Sunset Blvd, Suite 483, Los Angeles, CA., 90046
Company's
Phone Number: 310-306-0777
Web Page: Don't know
E-Mail: hflinc@aol.com
Main Grading Criteria
Production/Tape
Quality: 10
Instructors demonstrated skill level: 9
Comprehension Score:8
Degree
to which this will make someone a better Martial Artist:9
Score on delivery vs
hype:8
Wasted Time ( The lower the number, the less " fluff ") 10
Playback
Score/Watching it over-and-over again): 10
Would I purchase more of this company's
products: 10
Overall grade based on cost vs value:8
Grand Total: 92 % (
Good = 3 Stars )
Secondary Grading Criteria
Beginners:
Good
Intermediate: Good ( Excellent if sparring is done )
Advanced: Very Good
( Especially if sparring is done )
Time to benefit: Some of it immediate, some
will take a while.
The need to buy additional tapes to understand this one: None
Written Summary:
I read once that Bruce
Lee referred to his art as " scientific streetfighting ". While I don't
really know if Bruce said that, I can truthfully say that this tape by Mr. Kent looks
like " scientific streetfighting " to me. This overall theme of this tape
is counterattacking and defensive skills. Sounds like easy stuff, right ? Wrong.
Mr. Kent breaks down counterattacking and defensive skills into their component parts
and explains, in great detail, how to train and improve one's overall defensive skill.
There is a lot of good information here, particularly in the area of new drills for
the viewer to learn. Mr. Kent also points out the common errors that are often made
by many people, especially beginners who don't have a lot of experience at sparring.
Although
this tape is somewhat " intellectual " ( for lack of a better word ), I
liked most of it. To obtain maximum results from this video, it must be watched over
and over again because Mr. Kent assumes you know how to use the rewind button. He
does not repeat himself and is able to cover a great deal of material in relatively
short period of time. There is no wasted time on this tape.
I believe this
tape is most useful to the student who does a lot of sparring. All of the information
in the tape can be used immediately if you do a lot of contact sparring. That said
however, the content can be applied to any type of stand up fighting as well. All
in all, this is a very good tape.

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