Martial Arts Book Review: Knife Self-Defense for Combat by Michael D. Echanis
Author: Shawn Kovacich
Date Posted: November 27, 2006
Being the author of several books on the martial arts and fighting,
I am always looking for books of exceptional quality to add to my
library. If I have a book in my library, it's definitely worth owning.
One such book is Michael D. Echanis’, "Knife Self-Defense for Combat."
This book is directly influenced by the Korean martial art of Hwarang
Do and its current Grandmaster Joo Bang Lee, who Echanis had studied
under before his untimely demise in Nicaragua.
This book along with its two companion volumes, “Basic Stick Fighting
for Combat” and “Knife Fighting, Knife Throwing for Combat,” were
not initially released to the general public, but instead were only
available to certified and recognized self-defense instructors.
These books were originally intended to be military training manuals
for the various elite units in the United States military. These
were units such as the Special Forces, Army Rangers, Navy Seals,
etc.
This volume, like the other two in this series, starts out with
a brief section on the history of Hwarang Do and its relationship
to hand-to-hand combat. This is followed by another brief section
that looks at the theory and internal dynamics which make up this
very impressive art.
The next section of this book goes over in very good detail the
basic principles involved in defending oneself against an attacker
armed with a knife. This section is very well done and provides
a lot of very sound advice. It then concludes with the following:
4 Basic Rules in Unarmed Self-Defense Against a Weapons Attack
1. Clear your body of the weapon’s line of fire and angle of attack.
2. Stabilize and control the weapon…
3. Disarm the weapon…
4. Neutralize the enemy…
This section end with the following quote from the author, “No
matter how proficient the unarmed expert becomes at disarming an
armed assailant, he will remain vulnerable to even the smallest
weapons expert.” Concerning the subject, have any truer words been
said?
The author proceeds to demonstrate 38 basic methods for disarming
an attacker who is armed with a knife. The author stresses that
these are merely examples for the readers of this book to use as
a guide for finding the right technique that works for them. It
is by no means intended to be cure-all or gospel of knife self-defense.
Use your own ingenuity to find and develop your own self-defense
methods using the ones that the author has demonstrated as a guide.
I have read other reviews where the readers have criticized some
of the moves in this book as being to complex and unrealistic in
nature. I don’t feel that this is the case and did not see that
when I read the book as the author intended. However, if you read
this book under the impression that these 38 techniques are to be
executed exactly as they are presented instead of as they were intended,
which is as a guide to go by, then yes, I could see where that misinterpretation
could come from.
Although the clarity of the photographs was outstanding and easy
to follow, I felt that the descriptions themselves could have been
a little bit longer and more detailed. I would have also liked to
have seen some close-up photographs of some of the grabs and hand
positions. Other than that, this is a very good book and one that
should be on your list too buy, if you don’t own it already.
About The Author
Shawn Kovacich has been practicing the martial arts for over 25
years and currently holds the rank of 4th degree (Yodan) black belt
in both Karate and Tae Kwon Do. Shawn has also competed in such
prestigious full-contact bare knuckle karate competitions as the
Shidokan Open and the Sabaki Challenge, among others. In addition
to his many accomplishments, Shawn is also a two time world record
holder for endurance high kicking as certified by the Guinness Book
of World Records. Shawn is the author of the highly acclaimed Achieving
Kicking Excellence™ series and can be reached via his web site at:
http://www.kickingbooks.com
To learn more about the author or Hwarang Do, please visit this
web site at: World
Hwarang Do Headquarters
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
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