Up Close and Personal – A Street-Smart Guide to Fighting from the Clinch
Up Close and Personal – A Street-Smart Guide to Fighting from the Clinch
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Richard Nance and David Hallford discuss Up Close and Personal: A Street-Smart Guide to Fighting from the Clinch. In a true street battle, your attacker would almost certainly try to force you into a clinch: the gray area between striking and grappling distance.
Punches and kicks are less effective in close quarters, and a determined opponent may knock you to the pavement with more ease.
But now, self-defense specialists Richard Nance and David Hallford’s Up Close and Personal from Paladin Press teaches you how to fight and win in the clinch, no matter how big your assailant is.
The writers walk you through all forms of clinches, from the collar-and-elbow bind to the Muay Thai neck clinch, using angle and leverage principles rather than raw power, so that whether you start the action or find yourself in the clinch, you will know how to triumph.
Up Close and Personal also covers the most effective clinch strikes, demonstrating how to build up your opponent with quick elbow and knee punches before sending him crashing to the ground.
The writers then teach pistol and knife acquisition and retention from the clinch, in case deadly force is required.
Up Close and Personal is not a wrestling DVD; rather, it is a self-defense curriculum meant to teach you the techniques needed for real-world conflict.
Richard Nance is a member of the SWAT squad, a police defensive tactics and firearms teacher, and a columnist for the officer. com website. David Hallford holds black belts in many martial arts, is a published author, and teaches defensive methods to police enforcement organizations.
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