Scott Sonnon – Softwork 2005

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Filmed at the first Softwork seminar, this program unifies the many branches of previously-released RMAX FlowFighting Systems and Circular Strength Training programs.

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Scott Sonnon – Softwork 2005

Scott Sonnon - Softwork 2005

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The root words of competition mean “to seek together,” an opportunity to learn with the help of others. With Softwork, International Champion and U.S. National Coach Scott Sonnon provides a training approach that synergizes creativity in partner work and breaths fresh new life into effective martial practice.

Softwork is a culmination of many years of training and practical research on both sides of the planet. As a non-dogmatic, non-stylistic practice methodology, it challenges the martial enthusiast to explore and develop beyond the bounds of traditional expectations. Based upon anatomical fact and applied biomechanical principles, it serves as a performance diagnostic tool, a technical enhancement practice and an opportunity to supercharge attribute development with your partners. Filmed at the first Softwork seminar, this program unifies the many branches of previously-released RMAX FlowFighting Systems and Circular Strength Training programs.

  • Breath, Structure, Movement and the role of tension chains in exploratory practice
  • Progressions for working with single and multiple partners
  • Standing Shock Absorption: Deprogramming force-related fear-reactivity with movement
  • Striking: Heavy and deep practice protocols, and applications of Non-traditional and Dependent hitting
  • 3 Strategies: Withdrawal, Confirmation and Revolution
  • Leg Density: Identification and dissolution of trained density patterns
  • Global – Local – Global: Practical concepts for developing mental toughness
  • Exploring, Exploiting and Releasing Density
  • Leg Fencing: Creating takedown opportunities through flowing movement sensitivity
  • Touch Response: Spontaneous force sensitivity in attack and defense
  • Putting It All Together: Developing and practicing dynamic drills
  • Ground Evasion: Exploring your options with standing partners
  • Blade Work: Overcoming fear-reactivity, time-framing and training kinesthetic awareness without patterns
  • Stick Work: “Snagging the sweater”, exploiting tension chains and use of tactical force application
  • Ground Fighting: Principles of non-technical practice, use of pressure and investigation of core density
  • Guiding Flow: Movement between techniques, Triangle Theory of joint locks, selective tension and soft movement
  • Why being a Good Partner is more important than being a Good Student
  • Grappling: Loading and tension-induced weakness
  • Coaching Guidance: Getting the most from Softwork practice and developing Good Partners for mutual benefit

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Scott Sonnon - Softwork 2005

Scott Sonnon - Softwork 2005