Frank AlbertBesprekingen
Auteur van One-Strike Stopping Power: How To Win Street Confrontations With Speed And Skill
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Through his simple but effective system-the B.E.A.T. model-Albert reveals the vulnerable targets of the human body that, if attacked properly, can result in your assailant collapsing to the pavement in writhing pain or unconsciousness. He then goes on to demonstrate how to get at these targets with the best punches, kicks, elbows, knees, headbutts, and other weapons in your arsenal. The final invaluable chapter outlines what he calls 'the dynamics of the street'-how violent, predatory street people think, how they size you up as a potential victim, and what you can do to put them off and avoid losing your money or your life.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Bad, better, and best target zones
Chapter 2 Front and side fist blows
Chapter 3 Chops, palm strikes, ridge hands, and finger tears
Chapter 4 Elbow and knee blows
Chapter 5 Foot chops, strikes, and blows
Chapter 6 Pressure point nerves
Chapter 7 Movement and positioning
Chapter 8 Hand, wrist, and finger strength training
Chapter 9 Leg, hip, and foot strangth training
Chapter 10 The dynamics of the street