Fighting Concepts: How to Break Falls
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How to Defend Yourself: Using Knees
The knees are one of the largest, heaviest weapons you can use. The Knee Strikes are powerful techniques that are versatile and easy to learn. They can be directed towards the groin or the face,...
How to Defend Yourself: Fighting Stance
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How to Defend Yourself: Using Elbows
Elbows are a heavy and powerful weapon and everyone can utilize them. Here we show how they are also very versatile as they can be delivered to the front and the the...
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How to break fall to the back - fighting concepts
Learn how to break fall to the back when fighting in this easy to follow step by step...
Small Joint Manipulation-fighting concepts
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