Stick Fighting: Techniques of Self-Defense by Masaaki Hatsumi, Quintin Chambers

Stick Fighting: Techniques of  Self-Defense



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Stick Fighting: Techniques of Self-Defense Masaaki Hatsumi, Quintin Chambers ebook
Page: 148
ISBN: 0870114751, 9780870114755
Publisher: Kodansha America
Format: pdf


Self-defense expert Dale Fricke shares his top tips for women to fight back. It's the concept we modeled Striking after. In 1972 a talented self-defence instructor named George B. Canne developed in France, originally as a form of self defense, using walking canes, and was often taught by the same masters who taught boxe francaise and fencing, and is still sometimes referred to as "Canne d'Arme". For the first time you'll understand the connection between a punch, a kick, a stick to the head, a stabbing, even a shooting! Why your martial arts master can break a pile . Target Focus Training's striking system teaches you defensive fighting techniques and other fighting tips. Coach Freedman demonstrates cane self defense techniques. See yourself taking a pen out of your purse and sticking it in his eyeball. Here's how you can protect yourself. So some of the troops family can learn how to protect them selves while their love ones are away fighting and dying for our Freedoms here. This technique is from Module 9, Weapons Offensive Techniques, of the Self Defense Training System. Wallace added his own signature to the Vigny- Lang method by writing “Stick Fighting for Self- Defense”. Wallace's Modern Judo, Basic and Advanced Technique. And if you expect your personal protection or self-defense system to work any time, every time, it better be modeled on this, too. Close Combat Training Stick Fighting Drill. Lots of info on Canne de Combat; Welcome to Cambridge Academy of Martial Arts: Cambridge Academy of Martial Arts - the finest in martial arts, personal defence and kickbox training; Cane Fighting Techniques | eHow.com: Cane Fighting Techniques. Martial arts techniques for stick fighting self defense against a club, baseball bat, tire iron or other impact weapon often use unrealistic street fight situations. Learn to protect your loved ones.