Knife Carry and Deployment

Knife Training Methods and Techniques for Martial Artists, #2

Nonfiction, Sports, Martial Arts & Self Defence
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Author: Martina Sprague ISBN: 9781386747406
Publisher: Martina Sprague Publication: March 25, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Martina Sprague
ISBN: 9781386747406
Publisher: Martina Sprague
Publication: March 25, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

The Knife Training Methods and Techniques for Martial Artists series gives the martial arts interested person a solid background on the importance of the knife as a combat weapon, inspires the reader about the benefits of knife training, and provides detailed step-by-step instruction in how to manipulate and defend against a knife with speed, proficiency, and confidence.

Almost any martial art, traditional or modern, can be adapted to knife offense and defense without changing the basic principles of the art. Since the knife is a relatively small and lightweight weapon, many of the same moves and movement patterns you use in your empty-hand art are easily transferable to your knife techniques, and vice versa. The practical lessons you learn by adding knife training to your arsenal include quick reaction skills, physical and mental control, footwork and evasion tactics, distance control, and target precision.

Knife training gives you a decided physical and mental edge and opens new dimensions that will deepen your understanding of the martial arts. Knife Carry and Deployment, the second book in the series, covers different ways to carry a knife, why you might choose one carry position over another, and a number of factors you must consider when deciding to deploy the knife. It also enters into a discussion on the importance of seizing the initiative and keeping track of the location of the opponent’s hands and, therefore, his weapon.

The full series comprises the following books:

  1. Knife Anatomy

  2. Knife Carry and Deployment

  3. Knife Grip and Manipulation

  4. Knife Attacks and Targets

  5. Knife Fighting Stance, Footwork, and Dynamics of Motion

  6. Knife Defense Basics

  7. Knife Defense Dynamics

  8. Knife-on-Knife and Multiple Opponent Knife Defense Strategies

  9. Knife and Empty-Hand Defenses Compared

  10. Knife Training and Advanced Martial Arts Concepts

Save by purchasing books 1 through 5 in the special Knife Offense (Five Books in One) volume, and books 6 through 10 in the special Knife Defense (Five Books in One) volume.

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The Knife Training Methods and Techniques for Martial Artists series gives the martial arts interested person a solid background on the importance of the knife as a combat weapon, inspires the reader about the benefits of knife training, and provides detailed step-by-step instruction in how to manipulate and defend against a knife with speed, proficiency, and confidence.

Almost any martial art, traditional or modern, can be adapted to knife offense and defense without changing the basic principles of the art. Since the knife is a relatively small and lightweight weapon, many of the same moves and movement patterns you use in your empty-hand art are easily transferable to your knife techniques, and vice versa. The practical lessons you learn by adding knife training to your arsenal include quick reaction skills, physical and mental control, footwork and evasion tactics, distance control, and target precision.

Knife training gives you a decided physical and mental edge and opens new dimensions that will deepen your understanding of the martial arts. Knife Carry and Deployment, the second book in the series, covers different ways to carry a knife, why you might choose one carry position over another, and a number of factors you must consider when deciding to deploy the knife. It also enters into a discussion on the importance of seizing the initiative and keeping track of the location of the opponent’s hands and, therefore, his weapon.

The full series comprises the following books:

  1. Knife Anatomy

  2. Knife Carry and Deployment

  3. Knife Grip and Manipulation

  4. Knife Attacks and Targets

  5. Knife Fighting Stance, Footwork, and Dynamics of Motion

  6. Knife Defense Basics

  7. Knife Defense Dynamics

  8. Knife-on-Knife and Multiple Opponent Knife Defense Strategies

  9. Knife and Empty-Hand Defenses Compared

  10. Knife Training and Advanced Martial Arts Concepts

Save by purchasing books 1 through 5 in the special Knife Offense (Five Books in One) volume, and books 6 through 10 in the special Knife Defense (Five Books in One) volume.

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