Forcément. Sur le bulletman, depuis le départ, la tête est fixée sur le torse de manière à stabiliser complètement les cervicales.
Il n'en reste pas moins :
- qu'il faut suivre une formation sérieuse pour porter le costume
- que ce costume est juste un outil
- que l'on ne combat pas le costume, mais soi-même
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Tu peux toujours essayer le coup chez le copain
Chris Fry :
I have a Bullet Man Suit we used in our FAST program for several years that we just are not utilizing anymore and want to get rid of it since it's taking up space and someone else may be able to use. PM me of email even better CFry@mdtstraining.com. Paypal or Money order. All sales final.
$450+$50 shipping CONUS - As is, this suit has been used but is in great condition
Fits someone 5'10"-6'. 185-200lbs.
Comes with:
Helmet, Groin Piece, Shoulder/Chest Guard, Overall's and Black Carry Bag
Component parts- Helmet, groin piece, shoulder/chest guard and overalls

Le costume dans son sac :
345 €, c'est une très bonne affaire.
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What Bill Kipp is doing with this new armor represents nothing less than a renaissance of this training technology. I have worked with Bill for twenty years now and he is good friend and colleague and very good person. There is no one who h...as his depth of experience in this work.
Indeed, I see Bill Kipp as the founder of Fast System in a similar way as I view past Asian masters like Funikoshi who developed karate, O’ Sensie Usiba who introduced the art of Aikido, of Dr. Kano who founded Judo.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/dik.chanceUne section du forum de
Dennis Martin dédiée à
Simon Squires :
http://combatives.forumotion.com/scenario-training-with-si-f9/Probablement un des meilleurs formateurs/instructeurs sous padded suit.
La conjugaison des expériences et réflexions de Si et Dik est littéralement imbattable. Même par
Blauer.