Complete Book of Urban Combatives

Complete Book of Urban Combatives

Author: Lee Morrison

Publisher: Paladin Press

Published: 2015-02-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781610048842

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The Complete Book of Urban Combatives is based on what Lee Morrison teaches in his Urban Combatives (UC) curriculum. Morrison formed UC after 22 years of researching various Asian and Western methods of combat, incorporating the teachings of W.E. Fairbairn and E.A. Sykes, Charles Nelson, Geoff Thompson, Bob Kasper, and Kelly McCann, to name just a few. Morrison's reality-based UC is neither a sport nor an art. It is designed to counter street violence. Having been in his share of real blood-and-snot fights, first as a somewhat misguided youth and later as a doorman at pubs and nightclubs, Morrison knows that 30 seconds on the street is worth three years in the dojo any day of the week. His hard-earned experience also taught him that no one system has all the answers, necessitating that you keep an open mind and stay on the cutting edge of combatives. At UC, the essence of good self-protection is threefold: Master a few well-honed personal security concepts. Add a realistic understanding of your enemy. Gain an understanding of fear and how you will react under pressure. In this book, Morrison includes attribute-developing drills to help you develop these and other key combatives principles, as well as the combative mentality that must accompany every aspect of your training. The goal is to provide you with a functional game plan that can be tapered to your specific needs, whether for personal protection, or for law enforcement, military, or executive-protection duties.


The Complete Book of Combat Systema

The Complete Book of Combat Systema

Author: Kevin Secours

Publisher: Paladin Press

Published: 2016-02-01

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9781610048927

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In 1998 while changing after a kali training session, a friend approached Kevin Secours with a videocassette and asked, "You ever seen the Russian martial arts?" Looking at the Cyrillic label on the video, Secours asked, "Any good?" "It's interesting," the friend replied. "Weird as hell but interesting." Little did Secours know that tape would be his introduction to a 16-year (and counting) journey into the unorthodox world of the Russian martial arts, including years of high-level training under top Russian masters. On the video Secours saw mobility exercises unlike anything he had ever experienced. As he was to learn, the uniqueness of the Russian martial arts stemmed from the uniqueness of the country itself. The Cold War in the 1950s, during which the superpowers battled for supremacy, was the final forge that refined the Russian martial arts into what they are today. In anticipation of global warfare, the Soviet government commissioned combat researchers to travel throughout the world to study different approaches. They tested these methods and integrated the best concepts with their own native traditions. This period of development led to the creation of distinct Soviet martial arts, including Sport Sambo, Combat Sambo, and Samoz, which was later modified and became known simply as Systema (literally "the System"). Approaching Systema from a decidedly Western perspective, Secours pressure-tested the strengths and benefits of every concept and technique, and ultimately took only what served him. He built his Combat Systema curriculum on a scientific approach to bio-mechanics, breath training, and combat psychology. In The Complete Book of Combat Systema, he keeps things practical, provable, and profitable for you to incorporate what works into your self-defense training.


Safe on the Door

Safe on the Door

Author: Lee Morrison

Publisher: Hodder Education

Published: 2005-12

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9780340905753

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'This book is a delight, an Aladdin's cave of golden nuggets that one day might prove life saving. I wish it had been in print when I first started the doors.' Geoff Thompson, veteran ex-Door Man and best selling author Safe on the Door: The Complete Guide for Door Supervisors is the ultimate training manual for door supervisors. Whether new to the job or working the door for years, this book offers a unique insight into conflict management for every supervisor. Written in plain English, Safe on the Door offers a variety of unique and effective methods combined with proven mental conditioning, while also analysing the constraints of the law and your own inner fears. Fully illustrated with unique step-by-step explanations of essential self-defence moves and conflict controls, the self-protection methods and restraints shown are practical, functional and legal, giving everyone the skills necessary to deal safely and confidently with any aggressor. Produced with a passion, the book examines the physical, mental and emotional qualities needed to work on the door and dramatically illustrates concepts with real-life scenarios. Safe on the Door is a real and honest, no nonsense account of being a door supervisor, providing everyone working in the industry with the conflict management tools necessary to work safely and confidently.


Combatives

Combatives

Author: U.S. Army

Publisher: Paladin Press

Published: 2004-05-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781581604481

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This reprint of the U.S. Army's most current field manual on hand-to-hand combat incorporates training undertaken by Army Rangers with the legendary Gracie family, blending their proven ground fighting tactics with the Army's latest training curriculum to create a unique battlefield form of Brazilian jujitsu. Learn basic and advanced ground fighting along with vicious takedowns and throws; no-BS punches and kicks; offensive techniques with knives, bayonets, sticks and entrenching tools; and more.


Infantryman’s Guide To Combat In Built-Up Areas

Infantryman’s Guide To Combat In Built-Up Areas

Author: U.S. Army

Publisher: Paladin Press

Published: 1994-11-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780873648004

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This combat manual covers ground operations in urban settings. It clearly outlines skills unique to city fighting, including analyzing terrain, seizing blocks and buildings, setting up firing positions, scaling walls, employing snipers, evaluating civilian impact and effects of small arms and support weapons, and much more.


The Fence

The Fence

Author: Geoff Thompson

Publisher: Summersdale Publishers

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9781840240849

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Clear and easy-to-follow steps to enable a reader to master the fence protection principle, one of the most innovative techniques to enter the field of protection for many years.


Streetwise

Streetwise

Author: Peter Consterdine

Publisher: Summerdale Pub Limited

Published: 1998-02

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 9781873475522

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This illustrated guide covers all aspects of self-defence and personal security in the street, car and home. In addition to providing explanations of the various combat and martial arts techniques, the author describes how to recognize an impending attack and how to deal with the attack.


Street Lethal

Street Lethal

Author: Sammy Franco

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780873645171

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To survive a real streetfight, forget about those fancy leaping kicks and planned responses that you learned in the dojo -- they simply won't work in a real-life encounter. Street Lethal confronts this problem by both outlining the principles for a realistic self-defense system and taking a controversial look at the current state of martial arts in America.


Modern Army Combatives

Modern Army Combatives

Author: Matt Larsen

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780897502078

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In Battlefield situations where soldiers are forced to fight enemies in close contact, superior hand-to-hand combat skills can mean the difference not only between victory and defeat, but also between life and death. This authoritative manual addresses close-combat fundamentals from their history to their current role in modern warfare, and illustrates basic techniques and training methods with detailed photo sequences.


How to Disappear and Never Be Found

How to Disappear and Never Be Found

Author: Barry Davies

Publisher: Skyhorse

Published: 2019-10-29

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781510752672

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Whether you’re just concerned about privacy and data security, or being followed or stalked and need to get away as soon as possible, being able to disappear without a trace is something that you will need to know someday—and with How to Disappear and Never Be Found, you'll be able to do just that. Barry Davies and Soldier of Fortune magazine have produced a solution to all of these problems and more with How to Disappear and Never Be Found. No matter the reason, Davies divulges the secret ways to disappear that only a military-trained soldier could know. Formerly serving in the British Special Air Service, Davies was trained in this secret art and will inform you of the many companies to call in order to erase all records, how to give false information, how to disappear in our social media environment, and much more. In How to Disappear and Never Be Found, readers can learn how to protect themselves, their friends, and their families, all with the secret ways to disappear that Davies reveals. Whether you’re an ordinary civilian or a military operative, having this skill is imperative to ultimate survival . . . and there’s nobody better at knowing how to vanish at a moment’s notice than a former SAS expert. By following this model, one never has to feel unsafe or afraid ever again.