Greetings Warriors!

Today we release Black Box 9-Can you say, "Old School Mean!"

Freebie video at the end from a past volume--no freebie video for the current one, that evil is for the pony-uppers only.

The Complete Syllabus is below.



BTW-Trust me, do not assume that a familiar term or tactic listed is the same-o, same-o. Indeed, it is not.


ESP RAW 222
The Black Box Project 9: Cuffing, Corkscrews & Maulers/Clinch Hellaciousness: Kissing Knees, Cranks, & Neck Breakin’/Grip-Equalization for Tomahawk, Big-Knife, Battle-Axe, & Bare Fists

Mark Hatmaker


The Street Dentistry Parlor
Cuffing, Inside Corkscrews & Maulers
·       Catching/Knuckle-Busting Over Cuffing vs. Straights—Why?
·       But…if Hands Are Cheated to the Outside, We’ll Need Answers
·       The New School Outside Parry
·       The Un-Wisdom of the Elbow-Hinge aka Ball & Socket Parry
·       This is why we do The Old-Timer’s Cuff
·       The Cuff Target
·       The Striking Surface
·       The Mechanical Wisdom of the Turnover
o  Same Power
o  Smart Defensive Position
·       Cuffs Set-Up 1-for-1 Inside Corkscrews
·       We’ve not discussed saving the hands yet, so…
·       Even better, Cuffs Set-Up Maulers
·       Loaded Cuffs, Corkscrews & Maulers


o  [We build on the Street Single-Underhook detailed on RAW 219-221/Black Box 6-8]
o  Head Posts to Hand-Posts
o  Adding “The Rumple” [Cauliflowered ones such as myself haaate this bit of simplicity.]
o  The Thorough-Brace Knee
o  Returning to the Single-Underhook
o  “Rumpling” to the “Bumpy Slide” to Crank Control
o  The “Kissing” Knee [Quick, simple & malicious.]
o  The Proper Way to Bar & Chancery Drop, no ifs, ands, or buts.
o  Two Grounded Neck-Breakers that you can hit on asphalt with you being none the worse for wear.
o  Two Standing Neck-Breakers for the Ground Adverse
o  Why we grip as we do? Because we see the horizon of the next whipping brace of cranks if these haven’t deadened yet.




Vicious Weaponry: Grip Equalization for Tomahawk, Big Knife, Battle-Axe, & Bare-Knuckle
This is not grip-strengthening, strength will increase as an adjunct to these exercises, but grip as pure grip work in an old school manner will be addressed separately down the road.
o  What is grip-equalization?
o  Why the old-timers considered it wise.
o  Grip equalization as re-hab/pre-hab for tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, lifter’s elbow and other like maladies.
o  If you experience any elbow pain, likely it is a result of long-term grip-inequalities aided and abetted by inertia.
o  Two Tests for Equal Grip
o  The Fist
o  The Monkey
Why Stretching/Mobility Exercises & Poorly Targeted Massage will exacerbate problems.
o  Why we must kill exercise speed.
o  Your tomahawk and combat inertia will provide the speed; the exercises provide the stable base to build the painless speed.
o  6 Exercises to Equalize Grip
o  The Straight Turn
o  The Bent Turn
o  The Thumb Lift
o  The Pinkie Lift
o  The Loaded Turn
o  The Straight Bye-Bye



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The Suakhet’u Program: Opening the Sensorium
Mark Hatmaker



My twin studies of the archeology of frontier rough ‘n’ tumble combat and “primitive” indigenous abilities have [and continue to] unearth tasty morsels of violent mayhem that we deliver in our revised RAW/Black Box curriculum.

Thus far this material has been manifested as physical expression [the tactics and how-to] and the cognitive side of the game [the strategy, history, mind-setting.]

Along the way though, there have been many illuminating ideas in the areas of a more esoteric nature, that we may loosely judge akin to meditation, environmental immersion, awakening practices.

These terms “meditation” and the like are academic constructs and do little to convey what these practices are truly like.

[Full Disclosure: I practice the Suakhet’u myself, 365 days of the year, rain or shine and have found the benefits and revelations of paramount use to my life. Take that for a statement of crass salesmanship, or if you know me, you may take it for how I mean it—a frank statement of subjective truth.]

So, what exactly is The Suaket’u Program?

First, what The Suakhet’u is not…

·       It is non martial arts or combat sports related.
·       With that said, the practices are all indigenous warrior based and were used to temper the spirit, open the heart, expand the senses, thusly in a quite tangible sense increasing everyday situational awareness which is most definitely a warrior attribute to strive for.


·       The Suakhet’u is not a strenuous physical endeavor.
·       Yes, there are phases of it that call for physical motion, but some of it is “performed” stock-still, but it is all accessible to all skill/fitness levels from musclebound to chairbound.
·       Again, this is more about what goes on in the interplay between mind, body, and spirt in the Jamesian sense than any Spartan body-grind.
·       We provide real Old School resurrected PT on the RAW/Black box Project. Again, no hyperbole, if you minus out my years of injuries this old school wisdom has whipped my mid-50’s physical vehicle into the best shape of its life and not a weight is lifted, not one mile is run, and not one slice of pie is tearfully ignored. These old-timers knew of what they spoke. More info on this topic here.

What is The Suakhet’u?
·       It is an audio-visual course-package [DVD & book.]
·       It details and leads you through a morning enlivening/awakening practice culled from various American Indigenous traditions.
·       My adopted tribe and frame of reference for these exercises and practices is Comanche, so I use the Comanche terminology throughout, all though these practices pop up in many a tradition under many names.
·       Demonstrated is “Na’anit’u” or “Rolling” a head-to-toe lubricating of the joints to get the body awake alive and loose.
·       Next is the root of the morning routine—Hagwoit’u.
·       Although there is some “sitting” involved, it is not meditation.
·       Although there are specific breathing methods involved, they are not “exercises.”
·       The Suakhet’u is not about withdrawal to inward realms.
·       It is not about “forgetting” the self.
·       Suaket’u is diametrically opposed to navel-gazing and inward journeys.
·       The Suakhet’u is an expansion of the world via simple yet tangible sensory awareness practices.
·       It is an expansion of awareness that is conducive to both the wise alert warrior and the wise and appreciative human being.
·       It is a grounding in “being in the center” by awakening to the center.
·       The Suakhet’u takes no more than 10-12 minutes out of one’s morning but the results are tangible and measurable. [The Program will show you how to measure and chart such results if the empirical hack is required to fully appreciate.]

Yes, it sounds esoteric but a mere week with the practice reveals the concreteness of its method. The Suakhet’u will be/is the foundation to further Programs: Stalking, Stealth-Withdrawal, Skulking, Scoutcraft/Watermanship etc.

Also included are…
·       Exercises for Opening the Sensorium. The Sensorium being the Victorian ideal of using not a mere one or two senses, but engagement practices to unify the senses.
·       Some of these ideas include…
·       Focus points for various fields of vision.
·       Scanning and Eye-Hopping.
·       Night Vison Enhancement
·       “Poisa Pui” or “Crazy Eyes” exercises used by indigenous still-hunters.
·       Sonic Location drills
·       “Follow the Molecule” drills.
·       Accessing the remnant Jacobson’s Organ.
·       Bare Skin/Tactile drills.
·       Unification Drills
·       The Connection Between Bridging and Hearing
·       20+ Drills for Testing and Improving each of the 5 Senses.
·       “Noket’anokat” or “The Sly Man” 50+ Practices for making simple walks around your yard into sensorium safaris for awareness.

·       FYI-I use the daily Suaket’u each morning followed by 1 “Noket’anokat” practice that can last for as little as 5 minutes. I focus on the single drill for a week as I find that over the week, that mere 5-minutes a day begins to be brought online automatically during standard tasks rendering even aspects of daily life as opportunities for “training” or “awakening.”

This unusual program is still in the works as it is a bit unlike anything we’ve offered before. It will be available to RAW Subscribers/Black Box Projecteers for a deep discount, and newsletter subscribers for 10% off.

When it is available, we will beta it to subscribers first.
Those interested in the RAW Program/Black Box Project or the free newsletter may delve further here: