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Why Learn Tae Kwon Do Self Defence ?

... will use the attacker’s strength, this technique doesn’t require much power from you. Tae kwon do self defence gives you the ability to kick higher than you ever thought you could, it also gives you the ability to smash through wooden ... Read Read: Why Learn Tae Kwon Do Self Defence ?

By: ktmcna@aol.com | 16/07/2007 | Martial Arts
Michael Harkess

Self Defence and Martial Arts Tips - the Role of Tools and Targets in Maximizing Striking Power

... cause a serious injury. It is for this very reason that the eyes and groin are excellent targets for self defence/self protection. Self defence/self protection is not a passive, non violent act; it is about self preservation and whatever it ... Read Read: Self Defence and Martial Arts Tips - the Role of Tools and Targets in Maximizing Striking Power

By: Michael Harkess | 12/09/2008 | Martial Arts
Magister

The Science of Self Defence

... the man who knows where the brigands will enter, so that he may get up, muster his domain, and arm himself before they invade.“ So the case for self-defence as a necessary human endeavour is apparent. It does not matter how much money ... Read Read: The Science of Self Defence

By: Magister | 04/06/2007 | Martial Arts

Self Defence: What Do You Think?

... to use it to flatten a would-be mugger or rapist on the way. There are several factors for a successful self defence 1 You must have the TECHNICAL knowledge to defend yourself; 2 You must have the mental DETERMINATION to do so; 3 A Court ... Read Read: Self Defence: What Do You Think?

By: John Roberts-James | 19/03/2007 | Sports & Fitness
Michael Harkess

Self Defence and Martial Arts Tips - Using Body Weight to Increase Striking Power

... nose, may result in a sprained wrist (injury) for you and a more determined angry opponent with a blood nose.  In a self defence situation, once conflict becomes physical, you need to get the job done very quickly (within 30 to 60 seconds). ... Read Read: Self Defence and Martial Arts Tips - Using Body Weight to Increase Striking Power

By: Michael Harkess | 09/09/2008 | Martial Arts

Self Defence 4 - Which Martial Art?

... Frightened about rape. Scared of yobs. You want to learn how to give yourself a better than even chance of survival. You have decided to join a self defence class. But which one? Karate? Aikido? Judo? Ju-jutsu? Kung-fu? Hapkido? The list ... Read Read: Self Defence 4 - Which Martial Art?

By: John Roberts-James | 17/03/2007 | Self Help

Heavy Bag Training for Mixed Martial Arts, Self Defence and Fitness by S.ward C/o Themmaforums.com

... it can improve the power of your striking and gives a great cardio workout as well, but if used improperly can cause injuries. The Self-Defence benefits of Heavy Bag training Striking the heavy bag can develop great fight related ... Read Read: Heavy Bag Training for Mixed Martial Arts, Self Defence and Fitness by S.ward C/o Themmaforums.com

By: S Ward | 23/06/2007 | Martial Arts

Self Defence 10: The Intruder In Your Bedroom!

... and thoroughly prepared. You have many choices, more than can be usefully discussed here. But you are [eighteen] or [eighty] years old Forget about self defence techniques. I remember a young Karate 2nd Dan Black Belt on being put this ... Read Read: Self Defence 10: The Intruder In Your Bedroom!

By: John Roberts-James | 17/03/2007 | Self Help

Self Defence 8: Curdle His Blood!

... be no more energy left in you. Or almost so, anyway. Just as well that his head is tied onto his neck. So that it stays attached! Any self defence action you ever take MUST be output through a kiai. No half measures. If you hit him, you ... Read Read: Self Defence 8: Curdle His Blood!

By: John Roberts-James | 17/03/2007 | Self Help

Self Defence 2: Life Style Exercise

... my street survival. The walking stick is a most effective - and perfectly legal - weapon for self defence in these troubled times when no one knows just who might be around that corner! Perhaps no one - perhaps. But can you be sure? I ... Read Read: Self Defence 2: Life Style Exercise

By: John Roberts-James | 17/03/2007 | Self Help

Self Defence 3: Autogenic Training

... in the late 70's under Dr Malcolm Caruthers and his wife Vera Diamond concentrated in large part on this. And Self Defence may be considered to be a "Sporting Activity". In one sense certainly. You are reading this article. It has caught ... Read Read: Self Defence 3: Autogenic Training

By: John Roberts-James | 17/03/2007 | Self Help

Self Defence 9: Footwork

... . For you, as a Beginner, this is most important advice. When you hit him, don't move your feet. If you misguidedly attend self defence classes, your instructors will pour scorn on these remarks. Show them a copy of the first part above ... Read Read: Self Defence 9: Footwork

By: John Roberts-James | 17/03/2007 | Self Help

Self Defence 7: Isometric Exercise And Brime

... . Not lying down and (re-)building my thighs. As a student of sutekki-shin-jutsu - walking stick personal protection (= self defence!) - my physical need is to tone-up my arm and chest muscles, so as to be able to deliver a powerful WHACK! ... Read Read: Self Defence 7: Isometric Exercise And Brime

By: John Roberts-James | 17/03/2007 | Self Help

Self Defence 5: Protect Yourself And Your Dog

... him some inconvenience! This is somewhat similar to the martial art manrikigusari-jutsu, using a chain in self defence. 4. But personally I always have a second effective weapon with me - a six inch long dog's chew tucked in my belt. The ... Read Read: Self Defence 5: Protect Yourself And Your Dog

By: John Roberts-James | 17/03/2007 | Self Help

Successful Training in Self Defence

... you want to achieve, but are not getting the results you want, change your approach. Martial arts and self defence is all about being adaptive to the situation and this applies to your training as well. However, this does not mean giving ... Read Read: Successful Training in Self Defence

By: Mark Dixon | 02/09/2009 | Self Defense

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