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DON’T YOU DARE SAY OUCH! Professor Arthur Scott of Dominican University in California explains in his blog page that “Apache training emphasized the importance of mastering their bodies to pain. Pain was considered “good medicine” for if one can master it a Practitioner can thus keep his mind smooth and steady in combat. Youngsters would often burn sage on their bodies to practice self-control!”   I had the opportunity to train in the Mescalero Apache knife fighting tradition for several years. I remember many a time that I was pinched, poked, hit, and slapped by my Apache Instructor. Lord save me if I said “ouch”. These minor injuries served the same purpose as the burning sage. He used to tell me that I needed to learn to ignore pain. I could not allow myself to show my enemy that I was hurt. I couldn’t make “victim sounds”.   Pain and adversity were a way of life for the Apache. Something they accepted and never complained or winced about. In combat the Ap...
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RONIN BLADE COMBATIVES ICE PICK GRIP COURSE REVIEW Marko Novakovic does it again.  I had the pleasure of reviewing the first Ronin Blade Combatives course and this follow up course is equally impressive. The course presents a streamlined method for using the knife in the ice pick grip.  Do not confuse streamlined for lacking.  There is no fluff or filler used in an attempt to make the program seem robust.   The program is complex in its simplicity. Common techniques presented by other instructors for the ice pick grip are often fanciful, and unreliable.  That is not the case here.  What is presented here is probably the single best reverse grip knife course that I have ever seen.  There is firm, sound logic to the how and why of the techniques presented.  All of the techniques and tactics follow this logic and the result is a truly functional tool box.  You will not look pretty doing these techniques, but you will be armed with a strong commo...