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Daniel Sterling Rock Solid Kamas. Four volumes to choose from. Available only on DVD. Volume 1 Kama Basics Includes a step by step breakdown of proper kama handling grip position selection strikes cuts and drills. Will help improve lines strike accuracy and overall technique. Approx. 54 min. 189323D Volume 2 Intermediate Kamas Demonstrates forward spin backward spin figure eight spin and combinations working with different range and motion. Adds variety to form to make performances impressive. Approx. 67 min. 189324D Volume 3 Advanced Kamas Breaks down more finger roll variations and combinations. Demonstrates how to add more difficulty and give more options in creating competition form. Approx. 58 min. 189325D Volume 4 Championship Kamas Explores entire competition form from start to finish. Follow along to make sure you re performing the techniques correctly. Includes bonus material for more challenge. Approx. 75 min. 189326D
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