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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Canton Martial Arts - Film and TV Training

With the expansion of the filming industry out of Hollywood and into local communities, the number of movie stars and extras have sky-rocketted.  Help yourself stand out from the rest by adding martial arts training to your resume.  We focus the training on developing skills for boxing, kick boxing, weapons, and takedowns, all the while developing fluid speed and motion.

The system that stands out at the top is Filipino Martial Arts or Filipino Kali.  It has been the basis of fight choreography for films such as 300The Book of Eli, The Bourne series, Bond, and Captain America: The Winter Soldier.  The system is a complete study of empty hand and weapon tactics, including stick, knife, sword, and improvised weapons.  Improve your marketability by studying in this aggressive and brutal system of fighting.  Develop the coordination, speed, and intensity that is desired for today’s fight choreography.   

Expand your street fighting prowess with the Path of the Dragon.  Develop the look and feel of the man who redefined martial arts for the screen, Bruce Lee.  Jeet Kune Do, the Way of the Intercepting Fist, changed the way martial arts was filmed.  This system consists of boxing/kick boxing, wing chun, judo, and grappling.  It is a study of every range.  Build your own dynamic style built on solid a foundation of basics. 

We also train in Handgun Combatives.  This is one of those key areas that people who are untrained get called out on.  Starting with open carry on the hip we look at the proper technique for drawing, clearing the holster, and getting the gun on target.  We also look at pistol retention, disarming the pistol, and using the pistol as a melee weapon.  All the training is done utilizing training firearms.  

Workshops are scheduled monthly and the session typically lasts about three hours.  We train in one or all three of these areas: empty hand, weapons, firearms.  Check our events page for the next workshop or contact us for more information about the programs.  Private training is also available. 

Email roninmartialartsinstitute@gmail.com for more information.



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