Article by Jacob Aberson
Review on the “revolutionary” Ultimate Guide To Self Defense by Charles Prosper – Tried and tested
Learn to stop any attacker within seconds even if you are an undeniable starter and without spending months or years to teach how.
IntroductionEverybody can learn self-defense. In fact, the weaker one is, the better off he or she commonly is in self-defense. Many techniques are based on using the power of the opponent, not the one who defends. Disabled, elderly, children and women can protect themselves if they know the correct techniques, even if they are not as strong. During techniques taught in short courses in self-defense are usually simple, these could be really productive self defense methods.
This stunningly popular guide is a partnership of 15 of the world’s leading Martial Artist and Street Fighters. The guide, which educates anyone, from beginner to the greater advanced fighter, all he or she has to know in order to safeguard yourself, friends and family. This is why I want to share with you the techniques to begin defending both your body and your mind facing attacks in any situation, be it in a bar, on the street or even in your own home.
This book will show you a lot martial art principles, counting:-Kung Fu Shaolin Fighting Disciple-Close-Combat -Hapkido by an ex-soldier
ConclusionFew pointers on some beginning techniques such as the basic sweep from guard, escaping from back control, and transitioning from mount to side mount, have helped me a lot. Even a simple self protection stand and movement are very well discussed in this book, which makes it very fitting for starters. I’ve been working on my weak spots which involve escapes from under mount and side control, and going from half guard to a closed guard. The program is besides being produced for men, also especially designed to help increase self-confidence of women by helping women uncover the methods to exercise self defense against attackers.
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