Jujitsu Nerve Techniques by George Kirby

Jujitsu Nerve Techniques by George Kirby

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Analyses and charts the human body's multitude of nerve and pressure points and presents a variety of submission techniques that use pain induction to bring an attacker under control without injury. This book covers the secret behind the art of jujitsu, ki, mushin and self-defence, pain compliance, and pressure-point and balance-point techniques.

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Jujitsu Nerve Techniques by George Kirby

In this new volume to his discourse of jujitsu defense tactics and techniques, the award-winning instructor analyzes and charts the human body's multitude of nerve and pressure points--and then presents a wide variety of submission techniques that use pain induction to bring an attacker under your control without injury. The text covers the secret behind the art of jujitsu, ki, mushin and self-defense, pain compliance, pressure-point and balance-point techniques, and much more. A fascinating study of the human body as both a weapon and target, complete with extensive photo sequences, highly detailed technique breakdowns, and scientifically compiled nerve- and pressure-point charts, this book is an excellent reference and learning resource.
George Kirby has been a serious student, teacher, and proponent of jujutsu since his introduction to the art in the early 1960s. He was awarded the 1981 AAU Jujitsu National Sports Award, a certificate of honor from the Federation of Practicing Ju-Jutsuans, and was voted Outstanding Instructor in both 1971 and 1974 by the California Branch Ju-jitsu Federation.
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ISBN 13 9780897501422
ISBN 10 089750142X
Titel Jujitsu Nerve Techniques
Autor George Kirby
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Black Belt Communications
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-01-01
Seitenanzahl 236
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