
Company: Paladin Press
Tape Name: Crossada, Volume 1
Tape Cost: $49.95
Length
of Tape/Time: Approximately 1 hour, 15 minutes
Number of Moves/Techniques: Approximately
12 basics moves + many options
Return Policy: Refund on damaged or defective tapes
only
Experiences in dealing with this company: Fantastic
The Instructor: James
Keating
Company’s Address: P.O. Box 1307, Boulder, CO., 80306
Company’s Phone
Number: 1-800-392-2400
Web Page: http://www.paladin-press.com
E-Mail: sales@paladin-press.com
Primary Grading Criteria:
1.
Production/Tape Quality: 9
2. Instructors demonstrated skill level: 9
3. Comprehension
Score/Immediate Understanding: 10
4. Degree to which this will make someone a
better Martial Artist: 8
5. Score on delivery vs hype: 9
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:9
10. Overall
grade based on cost vs. Value: 9
Grand Total: 91 % ( Good = 2.75 Stars )
Original Grade 90%
Secondary Grading Criteria:
1.
Beginners benefit: Fair
2. Intermediate benefit: Good
3. Advanced benefit:
Good
4. Time to benefit: Immediate for all some viewers. The use of large blades
may not
be readily learned by beginners.
5. The need to buy additional tapes
to understand this one: None
Written Summary:
If you
plan on packing a 10 inch blade and using it in a duel, then this video is for you.
All kidding aside, this video is definitely off the beaten path when it comes to
knife fighting videos. Still, I enjoyed the material very much, even if only from
an academic standpoint. James Keating is always a treat to watch on a video. He has
a definite video persona, an excellent speaking voice, and is very articulate. He
projects a menacing appearance which is appropriate for the material he is teaching.
Mr.
Keating uses this video to introduce the viewer to European/American knife fighting.
This means the use of big ( 10 inches or more ) knives and techniques comprised mainly
of long range thrusting attacks. This is not an Asian small blade video although
as the video progressed, I did see some filipino knife concepts slipping in. One
of my first impressions as I watched this video was to say " That is impractical
" or " That looks much too artsy ". But when Mr. Keating performs
the very same techniques with a live partner ( who also had a huge knife ), these
so called impractical or pretty techniques began to look much more logical. Rear
cross over steps that look like Nureyev when performed alone are obviously designed
to clear the body from incoming counter attacks. Hands extended to the rear as one
thrusts are not artsy, but are meant to keep from getting ones arm hacked off by
one of these monster knives. One must not jump to conclusions so rapidly as I did
initially.
The trick to watching this video is not allow one's bias about
knife size to interfere with what Mr. Keating is trying to communicate. Even if you
never plan to carry or use a large knife in such a manner, you may end up facing
one. That's when knowing the material on this video may save your life. As martial
artists and combat enthusiasts, we must train for every eventuality and that is why
this video has a place in your weapons training. To paraphrase an old martial arts
cliché, to defend against a large bladed weapon, you must first know how to fight
with a large bladed weapon
CJ

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