Close Combat Techniques

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At a glance..

Close Combat Techniques - Methods of Successful Close Combat Fighting, helps the reader develop techniques and methods of close combat fighting. This guide offers a wealth of knowledge on the varying strikes for use as self defence tools.

The details..

Arwrology: All-Out Hand-to-Hand Fighting for Commandos, Military, and Civilians is a book written by Gordon E. Perrigard which offers comprehensive instructions on how to defend yourself when unarmed through delivering powerful blows with the little finger edge of your outstretched hands from the base of your little finger up to about an inch above your wrist.

The book explains different ways this blow can be delivered - downwards or across - depending upon what part of the body you are targeting (e.g., sides or back of neck). Additionally it instructs readers on strengthening their hands so they can deliver more severe blows over time while also providing exercises like turning left/right while keeping feet still against a wall in order practice these strikes.

Furthermore Arwrology details exactly where one should strike their opponents when defending themselves including areas such as either side/back of neck; just below Adam's apple; kidneys/base spine; forearm halfway between wrist & elbow etc.. The author also emphasizes that if someone grabs hold then strike his wrists or forearms since it will likely result in fracture which would not be possible via clenched fist.

Overall Arwology serves as an invaluable resource for anyone looking to learn effective techniques related to self defense without any weapons at their disposal - making it highly recommended reading material!


Resource Info

Page count: 38
Size: 2274kb
File Type: pdf

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