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geordiedave

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Fence dvd

Post by geordiedave on Fri Nov 07, 2008 8:41 pm

Hi Al,

I am curious to know the difference in your "Fence dvd" in comparison to Geoff Thompsons.I've been thinking about buying a copy but I 'm thinking "what has Al Peasland got in this dvd that is better than Geoff's ? " .

Cheers

Dave

Davey

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Re: Fence dvd

Post by Davey on Fri Nov 07, 2008 11:48 pm

Mick tully Smile


Cant say myself cos i've not seen Geoff's but i'd be interseted to know also, might even go and buy it anyway....

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Re: Fence dvd

Post by Mick Tully on Sat Nov 08, 2008 2:12 am

Me!
Seriously though check out www.completeselfprotection.com
and see for yourself....imho i think its quite possibly one of the best dvds out there at the moment
mick x

Steve friel

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Re: Fence dvd

Post by Steve friel on Sun Nov 09, 2008 12:59 pm

I've got a copy of both and i second mick. Both are very good and worth a look

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Re: Fence dvd

Post by dennis_thompson on Mon Nov 24, 2008 4:43 pm

Havent seen Al's but have seen Geoff's and a few others. It seems theres loads of 'fence' is it a case of trying them all until you find one that fits you?

Cheers,

Den

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Re: Fence dvd

Post by Guest on Mon Nov 24, 2008 6:34 pm

Hey Den

It all depends where you have seen the fence practiced, Geoffs dvd is where I started, and Al's dvd takes it one step further and is by far some of the best explanations and demonstrations of the fence I have seen to date, and is also what I have been taught and which I use on a day to day basis.

All the static poses you may seen in magazines are just that, Someone being static with arms out in a defensive or controlling posture, the fence is merely a tool to be used to control the distance between you and anyone else, " guarding personal space " if you like. being able to control the distance between yourself and a potential threat and giving you time and space to be able to control the situation, knowing you have control, WITHOUT the other person knowing what you are doing.

Al's dvd is the way to go mate, and explains all the variations that you use day to day and explains the situations in which the fence may change due to the scenario you are dealing with.

as Mo Teague would call it, talking hands....

get the dvd mate, its worth every penny and more.

Regards
Craig

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Re: Fence dvd

Post by geordiedave on Mon Nov 24, 2008 9:24 pm

Hi Craig,

Geoff Thompson's books and dvds was my introduction to "Real Self-Defence" and Geoff's "The Fence" dvd was also. I think Dave Turton terms it "the Guard" and as you say Mo Teague calls it "Talking Hands" while I've heard of Bouncers call it "doing Italian". I'll see about getting a copy as you've now got me intrigued as to AL Peasland's advance on it.

Regards
Dave

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Re: Fence dvd

Post by Guest on Tue Nov 25, 2008 12:07 am

HI Dave

You wont regret it mate, its wedged firmly in my collection mate,
and worth every second. everyone calls it one thing or another it just boils down to the same thing

CONTROL YOUR SPACE.

cheers
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