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OverviewIf you are going to fight, you might as well fight to win! This book presents 20 simple fighting techniques that will win any fight, anytime! Fight to Win teaches you how to fight with a minimum of technical jargon. It allows you to quickly develop the ability to win by learning a small number of techniques that always work in every situation. This is far more effective than memorizing hundreds of movements and variations which work only in specific circumstances (and are quickly forgotten in the heat of the moment!) With 400 full-color photos and easy-to-follow instructions, this martial arts book presents self-defense techniques such as: The Hammerfist-delivered by straightening a bent arm and striking with the base of the fist The Double Leg Takedown-will make the opponent land so hard he'll be stunned and unable to defend himself The Triangle Choke-uses the opponent's arm and shoulder to compress the carotid arteries and cut off blood supply to the brain and more! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Martin DoughertyPublisher: Tuttle Publishing Imprint: Tuttle Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.539kg ISBN: 9780804848787ISBN 10: 0804848785 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 28 March 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsI salute <i>Fight to Win</i> for taking on the challenge of addressing just the kinds of fighting situations that people could find themselves defending against in today's world. The author strips away out-moded loyalty to single source training that ca I salute <i>Fight to Win</i> for taking on the challenge of addressing just the kinds of fighting situations that people could find themselves defending against in today's world. The author strips away out-moded loyalty to single source training that can limit traditional martial arts in their usefulness for self-defense, and presents a wide range of what he feels are the most likely problems a fighter could face. <b>Stephen K. Hayes, Black Belt Hall of Fame, author of <i>The Ninja Defense</i> and <i>The Ninja and Their Secret Fighting Art</i></b> -I salute Fight to Win for taking on the challenge of addressing just the kinds of fighting situations that people could find themselves defending against in today's world. The author strips away out-moded loyalty to single source training that can limit traditional martial arts in their usefulness for self-defense, and presents a wide range of what he feels are the most likely problems a fighter could face.- --Stephen K. Hayes, Black Belt Hall of Fame, author of The Ninja Defense and The Ninja and Their Secret Fighting Art I salute <i>Fight to Win</i> for taking on the challenge of addressing just the kinds of fighting situations that people could find themselves defending against in today's world. The author strips away out-moded loyalty to single source training that can limit traditional martial arts in their usefulness for self-defense, and presents a wide range of what he feels are the most likely problems a fighter could face. --<b>Stephen K. Hayes, Black Belt Hall of Fame, author of <i>The Ninja Defense</i> and <i>The Ninja and Their Secret Fighting Art</i></b> Author InformationMartin J. Dougherty is a Master Instructor with the Self-Defence Federation, holds three black belts, and is professionally qualified as a fencing coach. He has more than 20 years of experience as a sports instructor and has written or contributed to more than 50 books. He has trained championship fencers, kickboxers and martial artists in many disciplines, and has taught self-defense for a wide range of applications, including female attack victims and individuals with severe physical disabilities. He lives in the United Kingdom. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |