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Combat Training- Amazing!

5/25/2015

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I recently went up to Vermont and met White Wolf in person, for the first time, for a highly specialized Combat Class. Since I was seven I have been training in many different martial arts as well as elite military combat systems and have therefore, over the years, acquired a good sense of what is practical and what is not, as well as fine tuned my discernment for bullshit. In short: White Wolf is the real deal! As hard as it may be to believe in a world full of scam artists, but he truly is who he says he is! 

After an initial talk about what it was that I came looking for, White Wolf then showed and drilled me in the most brutal, and brutally efficient moves one could ever hope to never have to use! As gentle and genuine as he is as a person and instructor, he's unstoppable and devastating as a fighter and I got to catch a glimpse of that during my class. He showed me things that even I had never seen before and that I know, not even most of the world's elite military units are taught (because I have been trained by some of the best special forces instructors), this was stuff straight out of the blackest of black ops type kill drills, not for the faint of heart lemme tell ya! 


The most fascinating aspect of it all however was his internal energy work. Many, many martial artists and fighters talk about Chi and their usage of it as much as the day is long, but frankly most do just that and only that: they talk! White Wolf on the other hand showed me in actuality what it is and how it feels and I can testify that he has it! Without going into too much detail, there was one time where he was showing me a take down: while holding my right arm he applied this force through his palm and the pressure and pain was intense like fire, I went down immediately. He actually burned some of my skin off and I got the scar the prove it! 


When I then tried the same on him, nothing happened, and I am a strong dude, but because I was using muscular tension I was fighting myself and all my strength was of no use to me whatsoever, a truly humbling experience. 

To sum it up: Studying under (Kikeyjumhet) Elder White Wolf was a bit surreal at times because it isn't every day that one has access to that type of warrior training! Thanks to his trust in me, my eyes were opened to a whole new level of combat applications and I am anxiously awaiting my next class with him!! 



I wanted to further add that I did not ask him for training me in traditional Small Circles Of Five Animals Jujitsu but to go straight to the most fierce, black zone combat scenarios. I know that he can adjust his class to any student's personal needs and so I suggest anyone thinking about taking a Jujitsu/combat class from him to not be scared or shy and simply tell him exactly what it is that you want/need. Either way I can guarantee you, you will not be disappointed! 

-S.A.S. - New York
3 Comments
J.H.
5/27/2015 05:28:41 am

@ S.A.S.
I hear you! It was one of my life's training highlights to get to personally train under Elder White Wolf for a time. It was some years ago, but even then his skill was truly awe inspiring and genuine to the max. I remember that Qi of his also! Just incredible. I could feel it vibrating off his body when we were training and it was at times intimidating enough to stop me in my tracks from advancing with some attack!

I also felt that intense burning sensation streaming through my body like fire when he'd grab hold with his Qi grips. I recall developing a major bruise on my bicep about an hour after he gently grabbed it, but even though the grab felt light, there was that fire shooting out of his palm! And all the while he was using just a minuscule amount of his internal energy in practice.

Mind you he never used the Qi grabs, light strikes and presses unless I was taking a high level combat class and specifically asked to see and feel such techniques. I've been training for about 23 years in internal arts (Bagua, Tai Chi) and don't have anything close to even Elder White Wolf's basic and lightweight Qi, not even close.

One day I'll make it back to the States to train with him again. Of the countless martial teachers I've had, none compare to his energy, skill and genuine spirit. Glad to hear you got to experience something as rare and powerful so recently and that he's still go it!

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SAS
5/28/2015 02:21:50 pm

Hey J.H.
thanks for your comment! Yup, I can only too well relate to your statements! : ) I also felt his Qi coming off of him, VERY strongly, it's just part of his nature I guess, but then again he also worked really, really hard for it, maybe harder than anyone else I know. As frightening as it was at times to be so close to such power as -addicting it also was for me and I can not wait to be back again for more!
During the training I could see the fire in his eyes, this passion he has for fighting, and that sparked my own! White Wolf has the true warrior spirit embraced to the max, his sheer will and determination to survive, against all odds, are as hard and pure as a diamond!

And he truly lives for it you can tell and that I found more inspiring than anything else! If you ever make it back for another class let me know and perhaps we can all train together ; )

cheers!

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J.H.
5/30/2015 04:02:36 am

@ SAS

Yea, there's no way someone can develop his kind of energy and skill without an unbelievable amount of training, time and tons of effort! But sure as day you can see he possesses it all.
There is certainly something frightening about being around, in close quarters, with that kind of energy and intensity. But yea, I know the feeling of it being addicting. I think its because its so real, so genuine, so alive and so few of us get to experience what that's really like; to be standing in front of it and inside that energy field.

Elder White Wolf is all fire, absolutely! It amazed me how he could be so intense, so alive and powerful in training, like a volcano with lave pouring off it, and then when not training be so calm and seemingly peaceful through and through. I can't imagine the level of self you need to have in order to be both so completely.
But yea, he is the warrior spirit through and through and to me it seems he moved beyond living for it, but truly has become it.

I meet some top quality instructors, many from special forces and high master levels traditionalists in the orient and still to this day I've not met any that meet the level Elder White Wolf lives on. I've met only two old oriental masters in the internal arts who could compare, but their energy is so completely different. They don't have that fire. Both of them have the feel of water.

One day maybe we'll meet and train together in the presence of Elder White Wolf. Who knows. I'm on the other side of the world and my life is rather chaotic as far as being able to remain in one place for long. My job demands little in the way of a personal home base.

Cheer mate


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