The Institute of Dynamic
Combat™
The 3000 sq. foot, two-acre,
Institute is located in the United States in Phoenix, Arizona fifteen
minutes from Sky Harbor International airport. It features
state-of-the-art training equipment and facilities: including a
full sized boxing ring, a professional fighting cage, men's and
women's locker rooms with showers, cutting edge training dummies
and equipment for every form of combative training from ground
fighting to weapons work.
If you are seeking personalized, intense,
highly scientific and realistic training contact the DCM Institute
at 1-800-945-GET REAL (1-800-945-438-7325)
for an application. Not all students are accepted, but if you are
one of the special few who qualify to attend the Institute of Dynamic
Combat™ you will never forget the experience. Come
and learn Dynamic Combat and become part of the Reality Revolution!
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| The DCM Institute is a 3000 sq. foot custom-designed
training facility. |
A wide variety of state-of-the-art training
dummies are available. |
A comprehensive selection of training equipment
is available for use by Institute members. |
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| Richard Ryan gives a lecture to a group class
in one of the training bays. |
A portion of the training floor is covered
with high-quality wrestling mats for grappling. |
DCM Instructors supervise a sparring session. |
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| A view of the ring from the west wall of the
facility. There are numerous bags, dummies and other training
devices at the facility. |
Ground fighting and street grappling as well
as close quarter weapons tactics are taught inside the Reality
Cage. |
One of Master Ryan's many personal training
dummies designed primarily for striking and trapping. |
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| The raised floor boxing ring is used for full
contact boxing and kickboxing. |
Close-up of the boxing ring. |
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| The Dynamic Combat™ Reality Cage was created
to teach the realities of close quarter combat with and without
weapons. |
Unlike most cages, it was intentionally built
small (only 12' X 12') to force students to deal with extremely
confined environments and situations. |
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| The west wall of the facility is
covered with certificates, plaques and awards. Here the center
plaque displays the Chinese name for Dynamic Combat – Ging
Kuen Do. |
Both the men's and women's bathrooms feature
lockers and shower facilities for all who attend our onsite programs. |
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