If you’ve ever felt like your techniques lack that “finishing” power—or if you’re tired of memorizing endless, useless forms—this might be the most important letter you ever read.
Dear Friend,
There is a dirty little secret in the world of martial arts.
Most instructors are teaching you "Encyclopedias of Motion." They give you 1,000 different moves for 1,000 different situations. It looks great in a choreographed demo, but the moment a real fight breaks out—the moment the adrenaline hits and a guy is trying to take your head off—all those "encyclopedias" fly right out the window.
Why? Because your brain can’t flip through a 500-page book when someone is throwing a punch at your face.
But what if you didn't have to memorize moves?
What if you understood the “Dictionaries of Motion”—the raw, fundamental laws of physics that govern how the human body actually breaks?
A released "lost" footage training video that goes deep into the mechanics of what we call Appendages of Emotion. In this video, we don't just show you "how to hit." We show you how to use a greater portion of your body to guide your weapon to its target. We call this Guideline. Most people strike and hope for the best. We teach you how to analyze the entire path of action.
For example, on this DVD, you’ll discover:
The Pivot-Drop Secret: Why most people lose 40% of their power by "dropping" their hand too early—and how a simple "freeze-frame" pivot creates a devastating alignment that the opponent never sees coming.
Rotational Marriage: How to sync your body’s natural rotation with a "hint of depth" to create what we call a "killing movement."
The Elbow Anchor: A simple trick to pin your opponent down using their own body as a fulcrum, minimizing their ability to retaliate while you’re in total control.
The Scissors Effect: How to use "opening triangles" to close the gap so fast your opponent will think you teleported.
Most "Masters" love to show off how much they know. They pile on variation after variation until the student is paralyzed.
This video is different. We focus on the Ideal Moves. These are the "foundational strikes" that should be the only things in your mental "forms." Everything else is just a "what if" variation. By mastering the Ideal Moves shown in this footage, you eliminate hesitation.
You won't have to think. You will simply act.
Because it’s not just a "watch and repeat" video. It’s a deep dive into the Economics of Motion. You’ll learn how to make "returning action" your primary action—ensuring that every move you make automatically prepares you for the next three. It’s like playing chess while your opponent is playing checkers.
You’ll see exactly how to:
Leverage the Head: Use the shoulder as a fulcrum to control the opponent’s entire spine.
The Football Modified Flush: A footwork secret borrowed from the gridiron that gives you a massive extension and reach your opponent won't expect.
The Bone-on-Bone Contour: How to use your forearm to "track" your opponent’s body like a heat-seeking missile.
There is no catch. But there is a warning.
This isn't "sport" karate. This isn't about scoring points or winning a plastic trophy. This is about Gravitational Opposition. It’s about understanding how to settle into a stance so solidly that you become an immovable object—and an unstoppable force.
If you are looking for a flashy workout video, look elsewhere.
But, if you want to understand the Dictionaries of Motion—the secret language of violence and how to speak it fluently—then you need this video.
Think about it: For the cost of a mediocre steak dinner, you can own the "keys to the kingdom" of motion. You can stop guessing and start knowing exactly how to align your body for maximum destruction.
Don't wait. In a real confrontation, you don't get a "round two." You either have the "Ideal Moves" burned into your nervous system, or you don't.
P.S. Remember what we discuss in the video: "We want returning action to be the action." Once you learn this, you’ll never feel "out of position" again. Get the video now and see the difference for yourself.
This is a DVD about is over 2 hours long
GGM Parker teaches for over 120 minutes in what seems like a gym on long Form 3
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