by Vladimir Vasiliev
Move in a fight as effortless, steady, and relaxed as when you walk.
In this film, Vladimir uncovers an approach to fighting skills never presented before.
By deeper understanding of your own walking, you can gain the skill of moving in the same natural and effective way in a fight.
You will see the following drills and concepts:
- Learn how your gait reveals a lot about your health, abilities, and intention
- How to keep walking unaffected when drawing weapons and encountering obstacles
- See unique drills of walking and running into a blade
- Watch and practice how to bypass the opponent and eliminate them with no preparation or effort
Understand calmness in conflict and what it means to ‘Fight like you walk’.
Solo training. For all levels of experience.
Running time: 39 min

 Path to Mastery Collection
Path to Mastery Collection						 Complete Instructional Collection (DVDs and Books)
Complete Instructional Collection (DVDs and Books)						 Bodyguard Package: Lessons 1 & 2 (downloadable)
Bodyguard Package: Lessons 1 & 2 (downloadable)						 Fundamentals of Knife Disarming (DVD)
Fundamentals of Knife Disarming (DVD)						 At Knife Point (downloadable)
At Knife Point (downloadable)						 All Things Knife (set)
All Things Knife (set)						 Stress & Pain Management (downloadable set)
Stress & Pain Management (downloadable set)						 Stick Seminars (downloadable)
Stick Seminars (downloadable)						 Full Breath (set)
Full Breath (set)						 Conflict & Crime Trilogy (downloadable)
Conflict & Crime Trilogy (downloadable)						 Survival Knife
Survival Knife						 Gun Trilogy Package
Gun Trilogy Package						 Sleek Training Knife
Sleek Training Knife						 STRIKES Package
STRIKES Package						 The Praying Hand is Strong (downloadable)
The Praying Hand is Strong (downloadable)						



 
				
 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				
William Banks –
It is very hard to move with ease when under stress or threat. Thank you, Vladimir, for showing this great way to overcome tension! I found it very helpful.
Eugene Tupper –
I found this practice very useful. I am not swaying my arms as much when I walk, taking slower steps, and strikes on the move became much easier. I was able to get the right timing and just enough tension.