Tactical Gymnastics – Scott Sonnon
Tactical Gymnastics – Scott Sonnon
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Scott Sonnons Tactical gymnastic has been used by me since 2002. Strength, size and speed are important, but not sufficient, as a fitness and martial arts professional. It is the difference between expressing strength and bound strength. Scott has done an amazing job in distilling the exercises and finding a easy to follow presentation to learn Tactical gymnastic and become the athlete, law enforcer or martial artist you deserve to be.
Raimar Mohrdieck is a person. Tensho is a martial arts and fitness school. www.tensho.de
I met Coach Sonnon six years ago when he proposed a tactical fitness competition. The results have been amazing since he took our fire department under his wing. The tactical movements he has taught us are unlike anything I have ever done before. I am leaner and more athletic than I have ever been, and I am almost forty years old. The other fire fighters have had similar results. The multi-planar movements are used by fire fighters. Scott has a tactical gymnastics program. The movements that looked impossible for me are now feeling fluid. In high heat, fire fighters work low to the floor. My ability to move low to the floor has been improved by the ground-based movements featured in this program. With increasing levels of sophistication, Coach Sonnon is able to break down each exercise into simple movements. Clear direction for progression is provided by this. I highly recommend Coach Sonnon’s programs for improving tactical fitness and job performance.
Ryan Provencher. Training Captain. There is a fire department in Bellingham.
Thank you for your support and dedication to the Soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. The combat readiness of this battalion will be enhanced by the informative and useful instruction you provided. Your support shows great credit to you and the other supporters of the armed forces. Night stalkers don’t quit!
We wanted to say thank you for your work from our branch. You have brought cutting edge training to our instructors. The highest praise goes to the Air Interdiction and Marine Interdiction agents. The agents are learning the skills in the program. The dividends have been paid by your focused work with our primary intermediate force instructor. The agents who work the most are able to learn quickly. Our counter assault, grappling and striking skills have already been improved by the skills presented. The skills are built on the principles. The survivability and proper application of force are directly impacted by the agent’s confidence and skill. Expanding agents have an envelope of skills.
Customs and Border Protection is part of a special community of law enforcement, first responders and concerned citizens. There is a common cause in a unique part of the country. In other places in the United States, agency and governmental levels can become separated from the community due to the nature of the work. Personal relationships make this part of the country stand out. We appreciate the value of your business because we understand how much you travel. This shows what is best in our community and makes the time you spend with us all the more special. Thanks for helping us in the local part of a global fight.
Michael K. Powell. Director of Air Operations. The Air and Marine Branch in Bellingham. US Customs and Border Protection. The US Department of Homeland Security.
We go a long way back. In 2001 you helped me prepare for the 2002 Pan American Championships. After reading your posts on the mma.tv website, I was interested in learning more about movement and breathing. I incorporated your breathing methodology into my training routines for the Pan Ams. In a way, the movements made my ground work easy to do. The movement patterns combined with the unique approach to breathing enabled me to win two weight classes in the purple belt seniors division. This win was important to me because I am both a firefighter and a medic. The time period was just a few months after 9/11. The country and the athletes were still reeling from the effects of 9/11 and I felt compelled to do well.
You answered all of my questions and guided me to two gold medals. I needed your innovative and creative approach to movement, breathing and structure to win one of the biggest bjj tournaments in the world.
I could not have accomplished my goals without your help. He never intimated I owed you anything other than my personal best, and you never charged me a penny. That was enough to earn my respect and loyalty.
I use your methodology in my own coaching. I teach martial arts to my students. I teach defensive tactics to my team. I am the lead defensive tactics trainer for Executive Security International. I use your version of Tactical Conditioning and Tactical Gymnastics to train my students. I find your approach to work in both the competitive grappling arena as well as the tactical environment to be the same. Tactical Gymnastics is the best way to prepare us as operators. Thank you, my friend.
Bruce Carleton. EMT-P is a tactical medic. There is a fire department in Portland. Portland, Maine.
For the past six years, I have personally used variations of Scott Sonnon’s Tactical Gymnastics. I feel great, and I am able to move with power and grace. This program has improved my ability to serve as a Fire Captain for the Bellingham Fire Department, has helped me in my own athletic endeavors, and has provided me with tools to improve the skills of the firefighters and athletes that I work with.
Tactical Gymnastics has taught me how to safely engage the ground, to absorb and redirect energy from impact, and to move through it and into the next with greater expressible strength and control. My training has resulted in healthier joints, an increased range of motion, and a body that works as a whole without leaking power.
Tactical Gymnastics is used by many of the fire fighters in my department. We are removing the stiff joints, the muscle tension that restricts freedom of movement, and building the strength necessary to perform at our best while preventing injury through training. The simple task of crawling through a smoke filled environment with high heat, weighted down with gear, and handling a charged hose line can wreak havoc on the unprepared. Tactical Gymnastics prepares us to engage the ground, gives us the range of motion to move freely while being weighted down with gear, and provides the strength to handle the hose line and advance to the fire.
I have worked closely with Coach Sonnon and he has helped me understand the importance of mastering the basics before moving forward. The basic moves are what his programs are designed to teach the athlete. He kept me honest by not allowing me to move beyond what my form allowed. He guided me down the accelerated path after I became pain free and trained my body to move through a new range. Scott’s health first approach combined with his knowledge of movement and training design has taken me to a level I never thought possible.
Tactical Gymnastics has helped improve my performance as a firefighter, an athlete, and as a coach. I would recommend this program to anyone, regardless of their profession or athletic experience, because I am quick to share it with all of those I work with.
The captain is Christian Carson. There is a Shift-Station 3. There is a fire department in Bellingham.
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Tactical Gymnastics – Scott Sonnon
“I have three words for Scott Sonnon: OUTSTANDING- OUTSTANDING- OUTSTANDING!
I have the privilege of previewing Scott’s new Tactical Gymnastics program and I have to say that Scot has done it again; another outstanding program by the flow coach. It didn’t take 10 minutes for me to bring some new and exciting pieces of curriculum into my school, but I will probably be refining these skills for 10 years. Scott’s approach is thorough and smart.
The instruction and production is easy to follow, professional and well put together. As a lifelong martial artist I can appreciate the benefits Tactical Gymnastics brings. I am using this program to combat over training symptoms and…IT IS WORKING. In the short time I have been using this I already feel my joints opening and my mobility increasing.
Bottom line- I give this program my highest recommendation. This is what is giving me and my students the edge and this is what all tactical operators need to give them the advantage.”
David Neal Brown
International Muay Thai League, President
“Let me express our appreciation for your instruction, expertise, and extraordinary skill disseminating critical information within Tactical Fitness and Tactical Gymnastics. Many thanks to you and your team!”
Daniel Modell
Commanding Officer
Tactical Training Unit
New York Police Department
“ Hello my friend ,
Iʼd like to speak candidly, without any hypeorstatistics.
Just you and I – for a moment – before you come inside and check out what Iʼve created for you.
If youʼre a first-timer, and you donʼt know who I am, allow me to introduce myself as one of the worldʼs leading researchers (and guinea pigs) on the nature of flow.
By “flow” I donʼt mean the kind of ethereal, nebulous kind of energy that people inthe healing disciplines discuss. Iʼm not disrespecting them, or you if youʼre from them; just stating that Iʼm not going to be sharing with you anything about any unseen forces. By flow, Iʼm referring to the concrete, quantifiable science of pain-free, effortless quality of movement.
My job is serving those who serve us and protecting those who protect us. Itʼs my honor to do this job. And in the process of doing this work, Iʼve had the privilege of studying with great masters around the world.
Iʼve spent the past 30 years exploring different movement modalities, the past 20 years studying them exhaustively, and the past 10 years refining my coaching skills to share the library of movement Iʼve learned from around the world.
Iʼve tested this out on myself first. Iʼve put it under the most difficult trials possible, placing myself in one combat sport after another – at an international championship level – to debug all the problems and plug all the gaps. And the data that Iʼve received from
my personal application, as well as the ongoing feedback I receive from the agencies I consult, has forced me to evolve my coaching to the point of publishing Tactical Gymnastics.
TACGYM can appear to have elements of Russian Systema, Chinese Bagua, Indonesian Silat, French Parkour, Persian Zurkhaneh, Brazilian Gymnastica Natural, and Indian Vyayam. However, after all these years of synthesis, I cannot remember where I first learned any one movement, which held primary influence or even how to differentiate movements any longer. And in many cases, I had to graft components
together to form new movements to meet the fighting needs of my students.
Itʼs easiest for me to refer to it as “our gymnastics” but since it appears too ambiguous a title, I adopted tactical gymnastics in honor of the martial heritage of my coaches. For me, thereʼs only incremental progression, biomechanical efficiency and specific preparedness: baby steps, flow and purpose. These three concentrations united all of the broad shoulders I stand upon.”
TACGYM, I can say without reservation, is the pinnacle of my career in consolidating the principles and concepts of the science of flow into concrete, easy to follow, simple to progress building blocks of movement. I cannot promise you that youʼll become an overnight snake eater, or Musashi in a month. I cannot guarantee you that youʼll be able to levitate, throw fireballs, or teleport either.
No hype. No buzz. No BS:
• You will increase your ability to express power while decreasing how much effort required to do so.
• You will recover much more rapidly from sudden changes in movement, accidents, collisions, destabilizations, and forced translations.
• You will be smoother in everything that you do, all your exercise, recreation and even job-related activities will be done with greater suppleness and grace.
• You will feel much more energy throughout your body, and throughout your day, and that will have a dramatic impact upon your mood, attitude and perspective.
• You will reduce and eliminate acute and chronic pains that may be riddling you, leading to improved quality of life.
• You will prevent injuries from happening, and lessen those severe injuries which may occur, as your connect tissue strength, joints, and response time improves.
• You will be able to navigate obstacles and challenges with ease and imagination as your body learns to adapt to new physical skills at an accelerated rate.
• You will become keenly sensitive to movement, position and force / tension, as your bodily awareness improves.
• Of course, this will improve your strength, cardio, flexibility, agility, endurance, stamina, et cetera… No doubt. But many things will do that. Very few disciplines also offer the above.
If youʼre one of the few who see a martial artist, gymnast, boxer or wrestler and think, “Iʼd really love to be able to move with that kind of silent power,” then TACGYM is probably for you. There will be, of course, the unstated premise: “if I was pain-free, if I didnʼt have the injuries preventing me, if I had the mobility and range of motion to do so…”
This premise distinguishes TACGYM. Many roads will get you to graceful power. Only a few paths will get you there uninjured. This isnʼt a sink or swim method, like many of the units Iʼve trained with use. My approach focuses on the 85% of you who, like me, cannot succeed in spite of improper coaching. Because of my childhood disabilities, I still need to exploit every training technology useful in order to keep my teams ahead of the bad guys who are willing to throw 20-something cannon fodder into the meat-grinder.
My men and women are invaluable, the most precious virtues of our society, so I cannot fail as a coach. I must not. Thatʼs why I continue to refine, and rework, and research, and test it all out on myself first, before sharing only what repeatable, consistently, sustainably works for everyone, not just the meager 15% who could do well in spite of poor coaching.
If youʼre looking to burn fat or bulk up, sure, youʼll build muscle and lose body fat practicing tactical gymnastics, but these are not their primary goals; much like the warrior physique is merely a by-product, not the intent, of fighting efficacy. The appearance is not the destination; just a part of the journey.
However, there are ineffable qualities, elusive virtues, which tactical gymnastics – like its father, martial arts – concentrate upon. Power and the ability to express it are not mutually compatible. You can appear to have a massive, powerful frame. You can look as if you could withstand any crisis. But without the malleable form, you will lack the ability to express that power. You will remain encased in a prison of muscle. Iʼve alluded to the difference between “show” muscle and “go” muscle.
This distinction works well. Too often, Iʼve had to work with very enthusiastic young athletes, who because of their prior training, were completely incapable of translating power outside of the short-range, machine-dictated exercises they had been advised to perform. If you want to look like a statue, thatʼs fine; but take care that you donʼt become one.
Honestly, I probably cannot help you if you have not, somehow of your own accord, developed the fire to desire moving with power, rather than merely appearing powerful.
Power means nothing without the ability to navigate unknown and surprise obstacles and resistance with ease and imagination. And even if you or your coaches have ignited your warrior spirit with the will to regain your heritage as the most potent creature God has ever graced the world with, you may not have the patience to develop at the appropriate rate.
Tactical gymnastics are like “flow yoga with a purpose.” They help you develop movement efficacy to navigate on, around, over or through obstacles.
They have specific purpose. If you consider the 4 Day Wave in TACFIT, you can insert your tactical gymnastics into the low or moderate intensity sessions. It is not possible to perform them with no intensity, like your mobility days; and not advisable to perform them at high intensity due to their complex nature, even if you scale down the complexity to simple movements.
You should leave your tactical gymnastics practice smiling, sweaty and sore: a good, deep sweat which allows you to loosen the muscles, lubricate the joints, work out the knots, focus your mind, and decompress your emotions. Most of the martial arts approaches I studied were “sink or swim.”
For instance, since my years in Russia often involved their special operations unit trainers and personnel, the training was very much a culling of the herd, where whoever could survive the many hours of grueling repetition across unfavorable terrain and within extreme conditions passed the examinations.
I took my background and experience in motor development to address the 85% who couldnʼt saunter into one of these month long marathons of complexity and survive. What you find here, I carefully vetted over many years of trial and error, research and
discovery, concocting the most gradual high-yield, low-risk protocols for becoming powerfully graceful.
Unlike the other high intensity workouts in the TACFIT fleet, TACGYM involves a lowmoderate intensity performance and as a result, doesnʼt necessarily demand the specifically-tailored warm-up and cooldown programming associated with programs
such as Commando, Warrior, Kettlebell Spetsnaz, Rope and Mass Assault. However, performing full warm-up programs like the Caduceus Healing Staff and Body Rolling and full cooldown programs like Archimedes accelerate your results in TACGYM.
We cannot make the progress shorter, but we can avoid making it longer, with significantly more severe consequences. I cannot help you shorten the journey. No one can. But I can help you not lengthen the journey. I can help you lessen the severity of the consequences through program compliance.
I call to the mature warrior within you, to awaken that ethos – millennia old – and bring that elder voice to your training practice.
I look forward to reading about your incredible journey. Itʼs an honor to have you here, and I look forward to you joining our team. Come on inside, brothers and sisters. Letʼs get started!
V/R,
Scott Sonnon
Chief Operations Officer
RMAX International
www.RMAXInternational.com
Your expertly crafted, 79 page Field Manual to Tactical Gymnastics includes precise descriptions of the protocols and workouts within the TACGYM system.
Elaborate reports for all 12 workout missions (Fubar, Snafu and Tarfu – and all four levels of each: Delta to Alpha) are laid out in both written and photographic format. Included, are the innovative scoresheets for tracking your results in repetition, time, heart rate, technique, discomfort and exertional level. The master program charts allow you to schedule the calendar of your exercise through all four aspects of recovery.
Each of these 12 mission briefings thoroughly describe
the safety points, key mechanics, structural alignment and breathing techniques for each of the skills to be learned in the program of instruction. As has become the standard in all TACFIT instruction, the coaching cues taught provide both map and compass for navigating through your workout missions.
All twelve of these 20 minute training simulations have
been created for the easiest, simplest format to follow-along with your instructor as you go through each protocol. Each innovative production allows you to maximize your time actually performing the workout mission without concern as to the next step.
Instructional videos :
The 3 lower-body yoga stretch routines taught in these 3 videos include the specific alignment and breathing techniques to optimize your
success, and prevent injuries. How to enter and exit each position guarantees no accidental injury while stretching. Each skill progresses to the next, so following the coaching cues ensures that you develop effectively and safely when performing the program.
Follow-Along videos :
Each of these three 6 minute follow-along lowerbody
yoga stretch routine perfectly times your optimal holds and transitions between the positions. Shot from multiple angle photography to give you the optimal reminder of coaching cues found in the instructional series.
Instructional video :
In this 41 minute instructional program, youʼll learn the location, application, direction and duration of the twenty-one exercises in this unique and innovative approach to myofascial release.Combining simple yoga postures to elongate the target tissues, with the body rolling technique of myofascial release, offers fast, effective, thorough and enduring freedom from the tightness and tissue density which results in pain and injuries.
Follow-Along video :
With only 10 minutes, you can follow this video as a warm-up, cool-down or recovery day for restoration and recuperation from training, occupational, sport and life stressors. The combination of simple yoga postures and
easy to follow body rolling technique provides you with increased energy and pain-free range of motion, using only an inexpensive tennis ball.
Instructional video :
In this 33 minute instructional program, youʼll learn the unique and innovative approach to using ancient martial art staff conditioning drills to release tension and tightness in the upper body. Each of the 13 core movements build upon one another progressively, using only a household dowel rod or broomstick.
Follow-Along video :
Requiring only 5 minutes, to free the upper body of pain and tightness, this simple to learn and easy to follow warm-up can just as effectively be used as a cool-down or a recovery workout for restoration and recuperation.
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