B. Dorris

name B. Dorris founded the company S.M.A.R.T. Athletics, Inc. He had been constantly involved with martial arts for 36 years. He have operated martial arts schools, taught hundreds of students and logged many, many hours in training, studying and analyzing martial arts. Martial arts had been his life.
He coined the name Combative Arts Concepts to describe his art, since it is a culmination of concepts, tactics and philosophies he had experienced over the years and really falls outside the scope of any one particular style.
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5 Ways To Remember Your Grappling Moves

06th December 2010
5 Ways To Remember Your Grappling Moves A big question I hear from a lot of submission grapplers is “How do I remember all the grappling moves I’m learning?" Yep, it can feel overwhelming, can’t it? Here’s my suggestions for dealing with it… Sug... Read >

Find your Weaknesses: The Way of the Master

06th December 2010
Find your Weaknesses: The Way of the Master Want a logical, no-nonsense method to improve your grappling skills fast?Stop looking for more “great techniques" that are finally going to make you unbeatable. More techniques don't guarantee you’ll be less ... Read >

How to Improve Your Jiu Jitsu

06th December 2010
How to Improve Your Jiu Jitsu If you want to improve your jiu jitsu skill, then you’ll want to read this article. As with any skill the best way to develop what you are learning is to apply these three principles: 1.) practice at a slow pace, 2.) al... Read >

Turn Your Grappling Moves into Street Fighting Moves

06th December 2010
Can grappling moves prepare you for a real fight? Here are a couple of drills to turn your grappling moves into street-fight readiness: First, lets take a look at preparing for a fight against multiple opponents. Bearing in mind that it’s ALWAYS har... Read >

A Simple Approach to Improving your Grappling

06th December 2010
Developing your grappling game came be divided into two main areas: physical training and learning new skills and the two really work together. While most grapplers spend the majority of their time only on the physical training, there's much to be said ... Read >