Dragon Kenpo Boundary Lane Training

In this Dragon Kenpo 2.0 training video, we walk students through a realistic self-defense training lane so they understand how to move through one, how to pass one, and how to serve as a useful role player. A training lane is not a performance. It is a controlled problem. The student must recognize the situation, manage distance, use clear verbal commands, protect their centerline, make a decision, act when needed, and recover safely. This video covers: How a Dragon Kenpo 2.0 training lane works What the student is expected to do What the role player should and should not do How instructors evaluate performance Why safety controllers matter How to use verbal pressure without turning the drill stupid How to finish with control, distance, and awareness How after-action review helps students improve The goal is not to “win a fight.” The goal is to solve the problem. That may mean creating distance, escaping, using verbal boundaries, controlling the line, applying force when justified, or disengaging safely. Dragon Kenpo 2.0 lanes training helps students move beyond memorized techniques and into decision-making under pressure. Because real self-defense does not care how pretty your technique looked in the mirror. Train hard. Train honestly. Stay controlled. #DragonKenpo #DragonKenpo2 #SelfDefenseTraining #KenpoKarate #MartialArtsTraining #ScenarioTraining #PressureTesting #Karate #SelfDefense #MartialArts #TrainingLanes #RolePlayerTraining #ShawnArmstrong #SuperGringoBooks Dragon Kenpo 2.0: Lanes Training for Real-World Self-Defense https://a.co/d/007f5KYl #Amazon via @Amazon