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Can
A Martial Artist Really Defend Against A Knife Attack?
Be careful who you believe. A knife attack is serious business.
The internet is replete with books, DVDs and YouTube sample clips
of people claiming to know the secrets of how to defeat an armed
attacker. But with a real-world situation knife attack you don’t
get to “try again.” Attempting to stop a knife attack is very dangerous
business...
Author: Marshall Buchholz
Date Posted: May 24, 2007
A
Martial Artist Wears Out Early But A Warrior Gets Better With Age
Anyone who has spent any time observing the conventional world
of martial arts, especially those involved in tournaments and competitive
events, should have noticed a very unique phenomena...
Author: Jeffrey Miller
Date Posted: May 18, 2007
Top
Techniques For Self Defense On The Street - (Arts Defense Instruction
Martial Self)
When it comes to a REAL street attack, all the
moves you spent hours practicing will be useless.
The aggressive drug user, street robber, or drunken thug will not
follow set moves or patterns shown in self defense instruction manuals
or martial arts books...
Author: Max Power
Date Posted: May 07, 2007
Learn
How To Kick - Kicking Effectively In A Self-Defense Or Combat Situation
Part 10 Of 10
There often times seems to be a tendency for the individual who
kicks to step too far forward, or too far back when they bring their
kicking leg back down to the ground after kicking. I have found
that the main cause of this is usually the individual kickers desire
to advance too far forward in an attempt to pursue his opponent
or retreating too far backward in an attempt to retreat from an
advancing opponent. This is not only incorrect, but it can have
devastating consequences if your opponent capitalizes upon your
mistake...
Author: Shawn Kovacich
Date Posted: April 14, 2007
Learn
How To Kick - Kicking Effectively In A Self-Defense Or Combat Situation
Part 9 Of 10
This ten article series will deal with the various components that
need to be addressed when considering the utilization of a particular
kick in a combat or self-defense situation. These ten components
can also be used by the tournament competitor although certain segments
would have to be modified slightly for the tournament aspects of
kicking, rather than the more intensive nature of using a kick or
kicks in combat. Although all of these individual components are
important, they are most effective when combined together and utilized
correctly when executing a kick...
Author: Shawn Kovacich
Date Posted: April 14, 2007
Using
the Kubotan Self-Defense Keychain as a Model for Using Everyday
Items for Self-Defense
One of the key elements that separates the Ninja's self-protection
methods, including the study of weapons like the Kubotan
self-defense keychain, from many other approaches to self-defense
training is the concept of "strategic thinking." And one of the
ways that this important mindset manifests is through the ability
to see through the "form" to what's really going on...
Author: Jeffrey Miller
Date Posted: April 09, 2007
7
Really Good Reasons You Need to Learn to Use the Kubotan Self-Defense
Keychain
Ironically, in a world filled with terrorism, assault, rape, and
murder, I have to write an article giving people reasons why they
should be learning self-defense or the Kubotan personal-protection
weapon. But then, if I didn't, who would...
Author: Jeffrey Miller
Date Posted: April 09, 2007
Learn
How To Kick - Kicking Effectively In A Self-Defense Or Combat Situation
Part 8 Of 10
Impact is the culmination of everything that we’ve talked about
so far in this series of articles. As you can see from the itemized
list above, the first 8 out of 10 total components leads up to and
includes making impact with your intended target. Here are a few
things that should be considered concerning your kick making impact
with your opponent...
Author: Shawn Kovacich
Date Posted: April 08, 2007
Learn
How To Kick - Kicking Effectively In A Self-Defense Or Combat Situation
Part 7 Of 10
As an afterthought, I guess I should have entitled this particular
component, “Initial Moment before Impact,” because everything leading
up to this particular moment is essential to the effectiveness of
your kick upon its intended target...
Author: Shawn Kovacich
Date Posted: April 08, 2007
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