
Company: Tactical Response Solutions
Tape Name: Street Safe 2, Volume 1
Tape
Cost: $97.00 (for 2 tapes, Volumes 1 & 2, sold only as a set)
Length of Tape/Time:
47 minutes
Number of Moves/Techniques: 24
Return Policy:
Experiences in
dealing with this company: Very Good
The Instructor: Paul Vunak
Company's Address:
606 E. Acequia Ave., Visalia, CA., 93292
Company's Phone Number: 1-800-899-8153
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Page:
E-Mail:
Primary Grading Criteria:
1. Production/Tape
Quality: 10
2. Instructors demonstrated skill level: 10
3. Comprehension Score/Immediate
Understanding: 9
4. Degree to which this will make someone a better Martial Artist:
9
5. Score on delivery vs hype: 10
6. Degree to which we would recommend this
product: 9
7. Wasted Time ( The higher the number, the less " fluff"
/repetition ): 10
8. Playback Score/Watching if over-and-over again: 9
9. Would
I purchase more of this company's products:10
10. Overall grade based on cost
vs. Value: 9
Grand Total: 95 %
Secondary Grading Criteria:
1. Beginners
benefit: Excellent
2. Intermediate benefit: Excellent
3. Advanced benefit:
Very Good
4. Time to benefit: Immediate
5. The need to buy additional tapes
to understand this one: None
Written Summary:
For those readers who
have seen Street Safe #1 (by TRS video and also featuring Paul Vunak), this video
is a continuation of the material presented on that video. While Street Safe #1 claims
to teach people to defeat " 95% of all street attacks ", this video series
is intended to teach people how to defeat the remaining 5% of street attackers (meaning
people who may be better trained or more sophisticated about fighting in general).
The material presented here is straight out of Jeet Kune Do and Wing Chun Kung Fu
and if the viewer has been exposed to either of these two arts, then he will feel
right at home. Mr. Vunak begins with a review of the techniques shown in Street Safe
#1 and moves on to a basic discussion of the major fighting ranges. From here, we
are treated to Mr. Vunak demonstrating single trapping, multiple trapping arm wrenches,
foot sweeping, joint locks and some very basic Gracie Jiu-Jitsu type groundfighting.
There is a sobering segment on the use of a few potentially lethal techniques and
we are warned by Mr. Vunak that these techniques are not for use on "people
who cut you off in traffic".
This video will definitely help to make
you a better fighter. If you have any training in arts that emphasize fighting in
trapping range, then you probably have already been exposed to some of the material
on this video. Still, it is a well made video and Mr. Vunak is a his colorful best
explaining how to execute the techniques. This is a good no nonsense approach to
street fighting that will be of some benefit to most martial artists.

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