Yoal Benush (Krav Maga Instructor In Israel); Samuel; Anonymous (Police Officer)
Stephen Hayes - Black Belt Hall of Fame Member
BARRY EISLER (Bests selling Novelist and former Government Agent) “I learned more practical self defense in Peyton’s five-day unarmed/armed RMCAT course than I’ve learned in any of the other considerable government and private martial arts/self defense training I’ve undertaken. Peyton’s theory is simple and unimpeachable: if there are two swim teams, and one has an entire year to train but cannot enter the water, and one has only two days to train but can enter the water, the second team will have more survivors when thrown into deep water following training. RMCAT teaches you some basic, unpretty, and effective strokes, then puts you in the water. I highly, highly recommend this course for anyone serious about self defense and personal protection.”
Serege Provencher: “Peyton est de loin le plus professionnel et le plus efficace dans les séminaire d’art martiaux. Ça méthode est simple et très efficace. En plus d’être un bon vivant, il est un expert dans les arts martiaux et la défense urbaine. Je le recommande fortement!
Dr. Labrizzi: ” I definitely feel a much increased ability to deal with direct stand up aggression. I learned that I could spot openings a lot better as I became more used to the tremendous adrenal rush out there. I became more calm in the fight, even though the adrenaline was pumping in my body my spirit was more calm.”
Tony Taylor: Peyton Quinns RMCAT class is excellent. It not only gives you some specific moves to help defend yourself and puts you in situations to use these, but it gives you so much more. The most important thing this class gives you is peace of mind. This is because the knowledge and experience you get from the adrenal stress situations that you are put into give you confidence in yourself to handle a violent confrontation and how to hopefully stop it before it even starts. With this knowledge and confidence you walk around much more peaceful, with a heightened alertness and without the need to “prove” yourself over petty confrontations in which weak minded people try to put you in. In this respect, even though this is spectacular self defense training, what you get out of it on a emotional, spiritual and mental level is worth so much more. Highly recommended
Burke Miller: “I can’t begin to describe the intensity. I mean everybody knows it’s going to be about adrenal stress, but I mean you just have to be out there on the mat, the intensity is unreal. The price I paid was well worth it and more, the meals , rooms were first class … But the fights, I can’t describe it , you just have to experience it to know.”
Julie Adams: “Even though I am a black belt in TKD and Muay Thai fighter I still never really felt that I had a plan if attacked and now I know I do! I know I can do something about it and I wasn’t really sure of that before. I can’t really say it was fun, but it was great!”
Wayne (semi pro boxer, author): “I learned how to deescalate a hostile person and how to avoid a fight, I don’t think I had that before. … not showing fear allows you to do that. A great bunch of people here too, both the instructors and the students!”
Mason Baldwin:“I recommend Peyton for the RMCAT training. The simulated fights do not feel simulated, and by the end of the course the entire class was able to navigate increasingly complex scenarios such as multiple attackers, ground fighting, and proper use of firearms.
Mike Anderson (Black Belt, school owner): “I recommend it to any black belt, this course was one of the one or two most significant days in my martial arts career. The people were just fantastic and so was this course and this facility too!”
Pam J (3rd Dan): “In the dojo you are practicing on air or with pads, but here you go 110%, with full power and hit them just as hard as you can. It teaches you how to get real damaging power in your shot. I learned a lot!”
Roger LaBert: 2nd dan “..the woofing really changes everything, that’s what it will be like on the street too, it really prepares you for that adrenal dump.”
Darryl Robbins (Black Belt): “It definitely challenged me, it showed me a lot of things about a real fight. The “woof” is really something to deal with and you wouldn’t really think it would be , but it’s your body that’s responding . Quinn was dead right about that in his last book . I feel much more confident now that if it came to a real confrontation, and that’s really worth a lot too.”
Angela (Aikido Student): “Very realistic, like nothing I have experienced before, scary, but just excellent training.”
Al Tino (3rd degree Black Belt): “..I am much better prepared for a real life confrontation.”
Dr. LaRussa: “I have been afraid, uncomfortable in facing stand up aggression before. I didn’t know what I would do, but having done this I feel I do have a plan and if I can’t get around the fight , then I know what I can do to protect myself and end it.”
Dr. Bacum (2nd degree black belt, Vietnam Veteran): “An incredible course. This instruction was truly priceless to me.”
Bill Eberle (NYC Transit worker, no previous experience): “I wanted a self defense course that applied the real world, this course did that and more, it could save your life.”
