Eddie Diaz' Obstacle Course Drills and Games Series Titles
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Eddie Diaz Jr. has spent the last sixteen years of his life studying the Martial Arts fourteen of those years as an instructor to all ages.Diaz is a 4th Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do and a 3rd Degree Black Belt in the Filipino Martial Arts under Guru John Bruce Daniels and Sifu Al Dacascos. Four volume titles to choose from. Only available on DVD. Volume 1 Obstacle Course Drills and Games Part 1 Learn to disguise the same old kicking routines with exciting drills using pads x ray sheets and partner training. Approx. 33 min. 189310D Volume 2 Obstacle Course Drills and Games Part 2 Learn to disguise the same old kicking routines with exciting drills using pads x ray sheets and partner training. Approx. 39 min. 189311D Volume 3 Obstacle Course Drills and Games for Special Events Part 1 Learn how to set up an obstacle course and know the equipment you will need to use for these drills and the ideas behind the drills. Approx. 41 min. 189312D Volume 4 Obstacle Course Drills and Games for Special Events Part 2 More unique and exciting obstacle course drills. Approx. 40 min. 189313D
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