Total Defense book

The authors of this book approach the subject of self-defense in a unique and interesting way. Though their back-grounds are similar, each specialized in different areas. Loren has wide experience in karate and police tactics. Mark's back-ground is in judo, jujitsu and wrestling. What they have in common is their practical police experience and a desire to focus on countering street attacks. The 12 chapters in this fully illustrated book cover a multitude of approaches to various street attack situations. The introduction explains the author's experiences and their own specialties. The first chapter gives information on the wrestling point of view. The second chapter shows numerous defenses against the overhand right punch. The third chapter demonstrates how to counter a tackle type of attack. The fourth chapter reviews defenses against headlocks. The fifth chapter covers defenses against various types of bear hugs. The six chapter shows how to fight in tight spaces. The seventh chapter is about how to counter the collar/lapel grab. The eighth chapter deals with how to handle more than one attacker. Chapter nine shows some interesting self-defense counters against a baseball bat attack. Chapter ten explains how to counter a person who has a gun pointed at you. Chapter eleven deals with car jacking situations. The final chapter deals with edged weapon attack counters. It is important to keep in mind that one has to actually practice the techniques shown in this book in order to get the most benefit from the material. A book can only point the way, but the reader must do the work. In conclusion, this is a book that will be of interest to anyone who is interested practical and effective street combat techniques. Rating: 5 stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Monadnock Defensive Tactics System--MDTS)

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