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What is Advanced Fighting Concepts?
Designed to shift the paradigm of confrontational instinct, Advanced Fighting Concepts is a scientifically supported, physiologically based and behaviorally driven set of close-quarter combat principles.
Not a Martial Arts Style
Its important not to confuse Advanced Fighting Concepts with martial arts styles. In fact, Advanced Fighting Concepts doesn't have any particular techniques nor is it a set of moves. Instead it relies on conceptual elements founded in physics, anatomy, physiology and behavior psychology. It will do nothing but enhance your training regardless of what system or style you train in.
Not a Martial Arts Style
Its important not to confuse Advanced Fighting Concepts with martial arts styles. In fact, Advanced Fighting Concepts doesn't have any particular techniques nor is it a set of moves. Instead it relies on conceptual elements founded in physics, anatomy, physiology and behavior psychology. It will do nothing but enhance your training regardless of what system or style you train in.
For People of All Strengths & Sizes
Advanced Fighting Concepts' foundations inundate the involuntary surprise (startle) reflex enabling any person, regardless of their size or strength, to effectively defend themselves without any prior training.
Advanced Fighting Concepts' foundations inundate the involuntary surprise (startle) reflex enabling any person, regardless of their size or strength, to effectively defend themselves without any prior training.
Instinctive Onslaught
Advanced Fighting Concepts does not rely on techniques, specific moves or combinations. Instead it focuses on a more 'instinctive onslaught' of rapid fire attacks that use our gross motor skills to overwhelm an attacker. This instinctive onslaught is driven into vital areas making it extremely difficult for the 'opponent' to intercept or stop once correctly put into motion.
Advanced Fighting Concepts is becoming one of the most controversial innovations in modern self-defense and martial arts training. Seminars are in constant demand as they are being incorporated by hundreds of martial artists and law enforcement professionals both in the United States and worldwide.
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