Ohara Publications , Inc ., — 2012 . — 227 p . — ISBN: 978-0-89750-281-8 A variety of easy - to - understand self-defense techniques with different set - ups and attack scenarios . Through detailed photos and instructions , this unique blend of striking , joint - manipulation , throwing , and grappling will help provide techniques to defend against any attack , from any angle.
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Dan Anderson Martial Media, 2018. — 320 p. Historically, the Philippines have been flooded with many influences from various faces and cultures. Arnis, the Filipino martial art of stick fighting, which has always been an integral part of the society, was influenced as well. Traditionally, native Filipinos learned to fight bare handed, with sticks and bladed weapons out of...
Shing-Wo Cultural Corporation, 1959. — 338 p. We are happy to present the first ever book on Tae Kwon Do. This book was written by General Choi Hong Hi, the principle founder of Tae Kwon Do. The book was published in October of 1959. This was 1 month after General Choi formed the Korea Tae Kwon Do Assocation on September 3, 1959, serving as the first President. The book was...
Ikeda Shoten Co., 1987. — 216 p. This book shows 9 groups of Kumite starting with Gohan and ending with Hyoteki through the use of more than 1.000 photosphotographs that show each attack and counter. Rei, Gohon Kumite, Sanbon Kumite, Kihon Ippon Kumite, Kaeshi Ippon Kumite, Jiyu Ippon Kumite, Okuri Jiyu Ippon Kumite, Happo Kumite, Jiyu Kumite, Hyoteki.
D.H. Luijendijk, 2007. — 215 p. — ISBN13: 978-90-9020367-6 Although most of India's martial arts have been lost, the southwestern state of Kerala maintains a rich martial tradition in the ancient art of Kalarippayat, a complete system that incorporates empty-handed fighting, weaponcraft and a sophisticated method of massage and healing. After 10 years of intensive study, D.H....
YMAA Publication Center, June 1, 2004. -.ISBN: 9781594390005.- 382 c, -. Author: Dr Yang Jwing Ming Chin Na (Qin Na) is one of the four major fighting categories in all Chinese martial styles. The four categories are: Kicking (Ti) Striking (Da) Wrestling (Shuai) Seize-Controlling (Na) Seize-Controlling Chin Na techniques can be effectively used against an opponents grabbing...