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| Autore: |
Christensen Loren W
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| Titolo: |
Fighting The Pain Resistant Attacker : Step-by-Step Survival Techniques
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| Pubblicazione: | Rolindale, MA : , : YMAA Publication Center, , 2016 |
| ©2016 | |
| Edizione: | 2nd ed. |
| Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (210 pages) |
| Disciplina: | 613.66 |
| Soggetto topico: | Self-defense |
| Pain | |
| Nota di contenuto: | Front Cover -- Back Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Nuts and Bolts of Feeling No Pain -- Control -- Who Are We Taking About? -- People With Extreme Bulk -- People Intoxicated, High, Enraged And Mentally Ill -- People Who Like Pain -- Train to keep attacking -- Chapter2: Back Of The Head, Temple, Mastoid And Eardrum -- Back Of The Skull -- External Occipital Protuberance -- Face-To-Face Close In -- Face-To-Face At A Distance -- Against A Push -- Against A Tackle -- On The Ground -- Temple -- Tackle -- Assailant On Top -- Mastoid -- Knife Hand -- Knock The Assailant's Kick Aside... -- Hammer Fist -- Knee Slam -- Eardrum -- Potential Injury -- WMDs -- Double Ear Slap -- Tackle Into A Wall -- Ear Slam On The Ground -- Chapter 3: Eyes And Nose -- The Legal System -- Arms-Free Bear Hug -- Arms Pinned Bear Hug -- Bear Hug From Behind -- Tap Or Flick -- Defense Against A Fist Bombardment -- Headlock On The Ground -- Assailant On Top Struggle -- Grappling Exercise -- A Brief Open Window -- Strike And Knee Catch -- Spin, Thump, Rub -- Thump, Rub And Thump Again -- Chapter 4: Brachial Plexus, Vagus Nerve, Throat & -- Back of the Neck -- Brachial Plexus -- The Blow Must Be Accurate -- A Blow To The Throat Can Be Fatal -- Use A Heavy, Penetrating Blow -- The Effects Of The Blow -- Outside Forearm -- Inside Forearm -- Low Tackle -- Torso Tackle -- Forearm Strike From Behind: Block And Spin -- Kick To Brachial Plexus -- The Attacker Is In Your Mount (Long Range) -- The Attacker Is In Your Mount (Short Range) -- You're In The Attacker's Mount -- Side Struggle: Force His Head Into Position -- Side Struggle: Take Advantage Of His Position -- Vagus Nerve -- Bear Hug -- Inside Car -- Throat -- Throat Slap -- Slap From Behind -- Finger-Bone Strike -- Back Of The Neck. |
| Tight Bear Hug -- Chapter 5: Carotid Artery Constriction -- Approach From Behind -- Ground -- Chapter 6: Head And Neck Combinations -- Double Ear Slap -- Head Butt, Hammer Fist -- Strike The Back Of His Head -- A Window Opens -- Three Double-Hand Strikes -- Chapter 7: Torso -- The Somatic Reflex Arc -- Solar Plexus -- Kick To Solar Plexus -- Punch To Solar Plexus -- Kidneys -- Hook, Hook, Slam -- Hook Kick, Chin Push -- Evade, Hit, Pull -- Liver -- The Best Impact Point -- The Second Best Impact Point -- Hit And Pull Him Down -- Clothing Grab, Liver Hit -- Chapter 8: Biceps, Forearms And Fingers -- Quick shot -- Stomp His Biceps -- Hit Both Arms -- Forearms -- Forearm Stomp -- Forearm Strike -- Takedown Assist -- Fingers: Acute Pain Techniques -- Two Types Of Pain -- Pinkie Jam -- The Splits -- Finger Bend -- Chapter 9: Legs: Femoral Nerve, Knees & -- Peroneal Nerve -- Femoral Nerve -- Foot Push -- Hand Press -- Knees -- An Inch Or So Above The Kneecap -- Damage The Knee -- Smash Braced Knee -- Peroneal Nerve -- Clinch -- Against A push -- Punch It -- Stomp It -- Chapter 10: Takedowns -- Why Take 'Em Down? -- Balance And Unbalancing Made Simple -- Tripod Concept -- Easy Takedowns -- Hair Pull -- The Stumbling Attacker -- Forehead Push -- Face Grab And Push -- Philtrum Push -- Neck Hook -- Twist, Hit And Pull -- Bend Him Backwards -- Shoulder Twist -- Forehead Pull -- Lock Knees And Push -- Leg Pop Takedown -- Body Takedown -- Leg Takedowns -- Face Smother And Leg Sweep -- Back Grip And Leg Sweep -- Warning: "Ground-And-Pound" -- Conclusion -- About the Author -- Books from YMAA -- DVDs from YMAA. | |
| Sommario/riassunto: | Step-by-step survival techniques There is a truth in the world of hand-to-hand combat that too many martial artists aren't aware of or refuse to believe. Every time you discover a sure technique, one that makes all your training partners groan and writhe in agony, there exists out there in the mean streets a host of people who won't feel it. People like these: - Attackers with large muscle bulk or large fat bulk - Attackers intoxicated on alcohol - Attackers under the influence of drugs - Attackers out of control with rage - Attackers who are mentally deranged - Attackers who feel pain but like it Loren W. Christensen draws on decades of martial arts training and law enforcement experience, giving you techniques to survive the worst-case scenario. This book isn't about working out with a training partner. It's about surviving a desperate street attack against a nightmare adversary who doesn't acknowledge what you thought was your best shot. |
| Titolo autorizzato: | Fighting The Pain Resistant Attacker ![]() |
| ISBN: | 9781594394959 |
| 1594394954 | |
| Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
| Record Nr.: | 9910157380003321 |
| Lo trovi qui: | Univ. Federico II |
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