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Bezig met laden... Da Zhimingde-Striking Deadly Blows to Vital Organsdoor Master Hei Long
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"Striking deadly blows," the literal translation of Da Zhimingde, typifies the mechanics of this system of self-defense, which is built around seven critical anatomical targets. The results of properly executed attacks to these vital sensory and life-support organs are brutal and devastating. Master Hei Long details the anatomical locations and the physiological functions and vulnerabilities of these targets, as well as the most effective strikes and angles of force to be used on each and their practical application. For academic study only. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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The results of properly executed attacks to these vital sensory and life-support organs are brutal and devasting, more often than not, they are final.
Here, Master Hei Long pin-points the locations of these targets, describes their functions and vulnerabilities, and outlines the most effective anatomical weapons and angles of force to be used on each. He then presents a careful lesson in the practical application of the techniques described.
It is by design, not coincidence, that the targets of Da Zhimingde can be deadly. These are the areas you aim for when someone is seriously threatening your life.
Knowing them well may allow you to spare a life if you have reason...and take one if you must. For information purposes only.
Contents
Introductin
Chapter One The seven primary targets
Ckhapter Two Directins of force
Chapter Three Single-kick returns
Chapter Four Single-punch returns
Chapter Five Combination kicks
Chapter Six Hand combinations