Cane Self Defense Against Chokes (Video)

Jul
24
2009

In this video, you’ll learn how to defend against a  choke grab with your cane and the empty hand translation.  Your attacker is controlled within seconds.  This is a simple technique that any beginning student of the cane can learn in a matter of minutes. If you have any questions about this technique, please leave a comment below. If you have any problem with video playback please press F5 on your keyboard to reload the page.

 

Cane Self Defense DVD – Snap, Crackle, POP. Defense Against Grabs and Holds

May
03
2009

Snap, Crackle and Pop is the 2nd DVD in the series.

Learn how to break any grab or hold and apply devestating cane joint locks that will leave your attacker begging for mercy.

Includes the trademark hand-to-hand translations for times you don’t have your cane with you. You’ll also learn the 12 strike/defend zones with hand-to-hand translations so you’re always prepared to defend/counter from any angle.

Learn form #2 which contains more practical self defense applications.

 

Cane Self Defense DVD – Smashes Thrashes and Hits

May
03
2009

Smashes, Thrashes and Hits, Defense Against Strikes and Kicks is the 3rd DVD in the series.

Here you’ll learn how to deal with all kinds of punches including “sucker punches” and attacks from behind. Of  course, you’ll learn the hand-to-hand translations of the same cane applications to make your repertoire complete.

Robaina’s speed and precise flow will motivate you to pick up your cane and want to train!

Contains form #3 which features cane clearing to keep multiple attackers at bay and a unique can strangulation hold.

Cane Self Defense DVD, Slam’em! Cane Throws for the Street

May
03
2009

Slam’em Cane Throws for the Stree is the 4th DVD in the series.

Robaina covers this close range aspect of cane self defense like no one can. These rare (some never seen before) throws are not the high flying acrobatic cane throws associated with some martial arts. These throws are dynamic responses to street attacks.

Ideally  you’d keep your attacker at a distance with your cane. If he somehow slips through into your “throwing range” he’ll get slammed!

Robaina’s skill in this series is unmatched and will motivate you to take your can training to new heights! Includes a bonus interview with Joe Robaina where he covers different topics of Cane-Do-Kai.