Combato - The Art of Self-Defence

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At a glance..

The objective of this book to show how the reader, whether strong or weak, man or woman, without the use of weapons or even fists, may easily defeat a more powerful assailant, even though he may be armed with gun or club.

The details..

'Semen WarWorkers and Soldiers', written by Corporal W.J. ('Hill') Underwood is a book that teaches readers how to defend themselves in combat situations without the use of weapons or fists through various tricks or methods presented within its pages. The reader will learn about nerve centers, pressure points, counter grabs and throws amongst other things which can be used for their own protection.

The author recommends wearing loose clothing when practicing Combato (the name given to these combat techniques) so it doesn't hinder movement; he also advises having an absence of temper while executing Combato due to potential harm caused from too much pressure being applied around vital spots on the body.

In addition to teaching self-defense tactics this book also includes information about utilizing recoil in discharging empty shells rather than meeting force with force; plus advice on reducing distance between attacker and defender by stooping low at one's feet instead of hopping away from danger.

Overall 'Semen WarWorkers & Soldiers' offers knowledge not only physical but mental too - training both body & mind into submission so that one may gain greater control over their environment.


Resource Info

Page count: 25
Size: 3538kb
File Type: pdf

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Survival Skills
Defensive Skills
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