
Company: DEL Enterprise Productions Inc.
Tape Name: War Zone, Volume 3
Tape
Cost: $39.95
Length of Tape/Time: Approximately 50 minutes
Number of Moves/Techniques:
19
Return Policy: Don't Know
Experiences in dealing with this company: Very
Good
The Instructor: Danny Lane
Company's Address: 1057 6th Ave., Huntington,
WV., 25701
Company's Phone Number: 1-304-525-2038
Web Page: http://www.martialarts.com/pmdeft.htm
E-Mail:
DannyELane@aol.com
Main Grading Criteria
Production/Tape
Quality: 8
Instructors demonstrated skill level: 9
Comprehension Score: 10
Degree
to which this will make someone a better Martial Artist: 8
Degree to which we
would recommend this product: 9
Score on delivery vs hype: 9
Wasted Time (The
lower the number, the less " fluff "): 9
Playback Score/Watching it
over-and-over again): 9
Would I purchase more of this company's products: 9
Overall
grade based on cost vs value: 9
Grand Total: Revised grade 89% ( Fair - 2.5
Stars ) Original score ws 91%
Secondary Grading Criteria
Beginners:
Good
Intermediate: Fair
Advanced: Fair
Time to benefit: Immediate (with
practice)
The need to buy additional tapes to understand this one: None
Written Summary:
This tape deals with
gun disarms from a police perspective but can be applied very well even if the viewer
is not a member of law enforcement. The techniques shown are not that difficult to
learn and many of them are similar enough that the same base movement is applied
even though the weapon is being placed against a different side of the body.
Some
of these disarms I had never seen before. Whenever Mr. Lane and his uke would set
up to do a disarm technique, I would say to myself " Oh yeah, yeah, I've seen
this one before " and then, bang, " Hey wait a minute, I have not seen
this one before ". In other words, there are some new moves ( at least to me
) in this tape on dealing with gun disarms.
Mr. Lane gives good explanations
of what he is doing and why he is doing it. He speaks easily and directly to the
viewer in terminology that all viewers can understand. There is also some sound advice
given on dealing with an attacker who is pointing a gun at you. All of Mr. Lane's
techniques can be trained to lightning quickness because there is not a lot wasted
energy. These disarms are short, quick, and sweet once you have invested the proper
amount of training time in these moves.
Regardless of your martial arts background,
the gun disarms on this tape are worth a look. This tape is a buy because 1) everybody
should know some gun disarms 2) the techniques seem to be biomechanically sound (
they won't get you shot if done correctly ) and 3) You may want to unlearn the disarms
you already know and try to learn some of these. The main problem with this video
is that with a title like “ War Zone “, I expected more than gun disarms. Also, even
though these disarms looked good, you never know for sure until you try them out
with some kind of pellet firing device. Until I do that with these disarms, they
remain unproven, at least to me.
CJ

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