To become fearless is not to be our primary purpose or pursuit; this point is critical. We have but to observe the world around us to see the frantic and neurotic behaviors of others. In having trained ourselves to scan our environment, evaluate the immediate surroundings and filter out potential threats, we can place fear...Continue reading
Author: Dennis Blue
The Art of Survival: Part 3 (Confrontation)
It is not my effort or intention to proselytize you; rather it is my desire to convey viable information for personal survival in a combative format. What we are concerned with and covering are primal realities. Note these statistics, 1 in 3 women in her lifetime will be a victim of a sexual assault, 3...
The Art of Survival: Part 2 (Mental Preparation)
Preparedness is not paranoia. Preparing yourself with mental training is just as crucial for combat as it is for a career. One major benefit of mental preparedness training is you cannot make any mistakes; you cannot die. In this mental preparation we are able to see ourselves in a varied amount of scenarios; hopefully each...Continue reading
The Art of Survival: Part 1 (S.U.R.V.I.V.A.L.)
You can remain safe anywhere if you only maintain poise and absolute resolve. This is a key lesson in the art of survival. Your determining features are the desire to live and your aptitude. Your odds of survival are improved as you accrue practical knowledge, refine your ability to devise, and learn to employ those...Continue reading
Wednesday Night Group JKD
This group was organized to promote the martial art of Jeet Kune Do as conceived and taught by Bruce Lee. We recognize that Jeet Kune Do consists of two components; one a technical, scientific, concrete component (Foundational Structure) and two; A General philosophic component. The first component is; 1) A Foundational Structure: This foundational structure is...Continue reading
Dennis Blue interview by Jeremy Lynch
JL: What is your background in the martial arts? Give us the full history. DB: I initially got into martial arts because my father was a boxer and he was also at that time involved with, I guess you would call it gangs. And there was a lot of rivalry then, so he wanted to...Continue reading