Striking Points: Books and Resources for Unarmed Self Defense Techniques

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This is a practical guide to the most efficient use of weaponless self-defense using the least possible force. The results of self-defense actions are described in the most accurate way possible, taking into account the factors of relative size, strength, health and emotions.

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This volume concentrates on the 43 major pressure points of the body. Of course, there are quite a few more, but these are the basics.

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Here you will find illustrations of pressure points on different parts of the body.

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Sometimes when you are threatened with physical violence, a weapon to defend yourself with is not always available. Your hands, however, are always with you, and can be as lethal as any weapon. Here is a list of attacks that police are instructed not employ, as they may prove deadly.

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Here are some of the best pressure points in the arms to use. They are not dangerous, but still effective. In most fights, the assailant will use the arms to attack you, so these work great. There are no dangerous ones, as the author has tried them all.

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The back is very fragile. Damage to it can be done easily, and effectively. There are many dangerous moves, listed in this article.

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The chest has some organs in side bones, but not like the head does with the skull. It has a cage of bones called the ribs, which can, but not always, defend its organs. There are deadly moves to the chest, for many organs lie there. Here are the ones to avoid.

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The head is one of the hardest spots of your body. The skull protects you brain, the most vital part of your body. It is the only part of the body that has a carapace. Unfortunately for us, it does have weaknesses. Be careful with these moves, for most could be damaging to the brain, and maybe even deadly. The ones to watch out for are in this article.

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Most of you are familiar with the famous "dead leg". Well that is a pressure point. A well aimed kick to these areas can disable some one quickly in a fight.

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This illustrated guide to combat pressure points highlights the arm, back, chest, head and legs regions of the body. This is an excellent resource for self-defense.

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Striking Points

When it comes to self-defense, knowing where to strike can make all the difference. That's why we've compiled an extensive collection of books and resources focused on striking points in martial arts. Whether you're new to self-defense or a seasoned practitioner looking to expand your knowledge base, our selection has something for everyone.

Our category includes books that cover various aspects of unarmed combat such as pressure points on different parts of the body like head, legs, back arms and chest. These books provide detailed information about each point along with illustrations so you can learn how to effectively target them during an attack.

Dragon's Touch - Weaknesses of Human Anatomy is one book that stands out from the rest as it provides insights into some lesser-known areas which could be exploited by attackers. Pressure Point Charts - Black Arts Society is another resource worth exploring if you want more advanced knowledge about these techniques.

Whether you are interested in learning basic strikes or mastering complex moves used by experts in martial arts competitions around the world Combat Pressure Points: A Self-Defense Workout offers practical advice for anyone who wants to improve their skills at home.