Martial Arts Book Review - Taking It to the Street - Making Your Martial - by Marc Animal MacYoung
Author: Shawn Kovacich
Date Posted: May 26, 2007
I just finished reading Marc “Animal” Mac Young’s, “Taking It to
the Street: Making Your Martial Art Street Effective,” and found
it to be the best book that Marc has written. This book focuses
primarily on the principles behind the techniques in order to take
that which you have already learned and either adapting it to practical
use as a legitimate street effective self-defense technique, or
discarding it altogether.
If you’ve read any of Marc’s previous books, you can tell that
he has really progressed in his writing and philosophy concerning
the martial arts and their benefits, compared to a lot of his earlier
works. A lot of what Marc discusses in this book is a direct reflection
on one of the primary principles that the late Bruce Lee was so
adamant about, “Absorb what is useful and discard the rest.”
One thing that should be made clear is that every martial art and
“almost” every technique is effective within the context of its
purported purpose. Just because a technique is taught in a certain
systems curriculum, does not mean that it was intended to be used
in a self-defense encounter. This is one point that Marc and I tend
to agree on. This is not so much the fault of the student, but more
often the instructor who either doesn’t know or fails to realize
the importance of teaching the principles behind the technique instead
of just teaching the technique itself and leaving its use up to
the uninformed minds of the students or at best its historical context.
Marc is arguably one of the best people out there to learn the
nuances and subtleties of the street and the ability to operate
within it with a minimum of problems. His grasp of the intricacies
and principles behind the execution of a lot of techniques is superb
and well worth your time and attention. My only complaint and this
is and always will be a sore spot with me, is his seemingly lack
of regard towards the use of kicks in a fight and kickers in general.
Now I know that a lot of that stems from my own personal passion
for kicking and my own ability to use it effectively on the street.
I have used kicking countless times in numerous situations with
great effectiveness. In all the years that I have been in situations
where confrontations occurred, I have only used kicks in maybe 1
out of every 4 encounters. Not that I couldn’t have used it in more,
it just wasn’t practical or necessary. I suspect that this will
probably always be a point of contention between Marc and I, kind
of like the old Lite Beer commercial, “Tastes Great, Less Filling.”
Marc covers so much solid and pertinent information that it would
be almost an insult to try and review everything that this book
has to offer in anything less than several pages. Therefore, I am
going to keep this review short and to the point. This book should
be required reading for any and all martial artists regardless of
style, purpose, or affiliation. This book and the information contained
therein are invaluable to anyone who wants to improve their abilities
to survive the realities of a violent encounter on the street.
I highly recommend this book and am proud to include it in my own
personal library.
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
Marc can be reached via his web site at: No
Nonsense Self-Defense
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
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