Martial arts, coaching, fitness, stress management and personal development from coach Phil Wright. Crazy Monkey Defence Programme, BJJ and MA Life concepts and principles. Phil is an Elite Trainer in the CMDP and holds a purple belt in BJJ, both of these are certified by the PCWA founder and Machado Black Belt, Rodney King.

Monday, September 01, 2008

New Youtube videos from Revolution Martial Arts

I've posted some videos up on youtube. Will be adding more as time goes on. Please go and have a look.

There're some clips from the Crazy Monkey UK Spring Camp 07 as well as a clinch workshop from the CMAA Summer Camp 2008.

http://www.youtube.com/revolutiongym

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Reiki Level 1 Course in Stockport

We're holding the first in a series of Reiki Level 1 courses this coming Sunday in the centre of Stockport. It's an all day course and costs £85/person. At the end of it you'll be a certified reiki practitioner with hands on experience.

Have a look at the Reiki Level 1 Course page for more details.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Wagamama at T5

The cool thing about travelling is the slightly surreal world of airports. I'm in the new T5 at Heathrow just about to have wagamama for breakfast. At lunchtime.

My flight to LA heads out at 16.00 so I've got a bit of time to mooch around here and see if I need to buy anything before a few days punching people in the head in California.

I'll be posting updates as I go and adding photos when I get home.
Phil Wright
Performance Enhancement Coach
Revolution Performance Centre
Licensed CM Elite Trainer
Accredited by the PCWA
http://www.revolutiongym.co.uk

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Friday, April 04, 2008

Rodney King and John Will Seminars

May is a busy month with seminars with two world-class coaches at Revolution.

Friday May 2nd - John Will BJJ Seminar. £50 with £20 deposit required to book a place.

Saturday May 24th & Sunday May 25th - CM Head coach Rodney King is back for his first European seminar of 2008. £60 for both days with a 10% discount for CMD Pro members.

Email phil@revolutiongym.co.uk for details.

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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Double Header Seminar

Seminar at Revolution Martial Arts

The double Header seminar run by Gordon Scott-Russell and myself was a great success. With Gordon bringing two car loads of the Scottish horde down with him, Revolution matching that number and Jamie Ward and one of his guys down from Sai Martial Arts, it was a pretty full mat.

GSR and I have very similar ideas on training and coaching so it was great to see our respective students mixing in and working with each other throughout the day. A room full of people training solid material, without ego, and in a healthy and alive environment – couldn't be better.

grappling for strikers seminar

Grappling for strikers


First up we had Grappling for Strikers, in this session I was working to build everyone's understanding of how clinch can be used to keep a fight standing. By looking at what grapplers are trying to get from a clinch situation we could then look at what a striker needs to do to negate the grapplers game.

Focusing on making and breaking contact, defending level changes, controlling the position and grips and how you could create opportunities to strike safely in a clinch situation, my session was a whistlestop tour of the things a striker needs to have in their clinch game.

grappling for strikers seminar

grappling for strikers seminar

There was a range of experience levels on the day and I was really impressed with the progress that everyone made. Great job all round. From big ideas to tiny details I’m confident that everyone took something away from today that they can add to their game.

Especially bearing in mind that this isn’t the main area of focus for most of the people who were training it was good to see people stepping out of their comfort zones and getting stuck in.

grappling for strikers seminar

Padwork and Power


Gordon’s sessions on padwork and power are always a huge success and today was no different. His knowledge of, and coaching of, kickboxing are fantastic and I spent the whole session playing with new toys and tucking away really nice ways of explaining key ideas.

Gordon and I have overlapping styles of standup, but with some significant differences based on the formats we train for – me MMA and Gordon K1-style kickboxing. These differences meant that even the most experienced of my guys got a lot out of the session.



Gordon emphasises live padwork. The striker is working but so is the feeder, so the round looks almost like sparring, with both sides working to get the best out of each round. With movement, returned shots and counters all part of the experience for the striker, this is a method of padwork that needs to be felt as a workout. Fantastic coaching, great details and big improvements across the board. Thanks Gordon.



Working together



The best thing of the day is seeing clubs with very similar philosophies getting together to train. Even though we're hundreds of miles apart. It was particularly good to see Paul (from Gordon’s gym) and Gaz (from mine) working together throughout the day, swapping ideas, tips and techniques. Fab.

We'll be doing this again, probably up in Scotland next, and it would be great to see others taking the opportunity to get some great training in. Regardless of your style, I think we can all agree that working on new ways to improve your functionality in striking and clinch is only going to help anyone.

I know that everyone who was there today can say they have boosted their game. Thanks everyone.



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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Absolute genius

Action men as tool for demonstrating techniques. I love it.

Check out B Stuffs blog

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

90% rock

Spent time recently looking at solidity of structure within CM and have been talking about the gaps that people leave.

From a CM standpoint closing these gaps is vital for ensuring your defence works. if you put up a guard but it has gaps in it you are doing little more than putting a house of cards in front of your head for protection.

Instead you need to look at being like a pyramid, easily 90% rock, if you ran up to one of the Giza pyramids and smacked it you'd hurt your hand, bounce off or do a combination of the two. Take all the gaps out of your guard and structure and you begin to have the same effect.

When I bring a hand up to cover my head I want to make sure two things happen:

1) My head is solidly supported by my traps (I imagine trying to raise and cross my traps over before pulling my neck back into it), this allows force to be channeled straight down into my body.

2) My arm must be stuck to my head at the forearm and bicep, with the elbow pointing out the front. This locking of the arm to the head means that the shot is carried down into the body. Keep your arm loose and your shoulder will move (so will my head because when I stick my arm to my head, my head sticks to my arm - both are supported). If your head and shoulder move you will tend to find your guard buckles and your head takes the shot.

Which sucks.

Close the gaps - think 90% rock and see what happens.

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