Selfdefence Techniques

Which of these martial arts should I cross-train in?
I did a fair bit of research, and in this research, I came on many arts with their own unique advantages and disadvantages of criteria.: Self-defense, technical and practical. Perhaps a bit of aesthetic pleasure too. I'm not worried about how much training and how it will be hard, just a brief description of their will. I thought maybe Muay Thai (Self Defence) Taekwondo (self-defense and practicality with a few flash) or Western Boxing Savate (self-defense and practice) and finally) Aikido Self (Thank You defense.
Choosing a martial art fundamentals and add to that. Eg. If ya do Muay Thai or add striking grappling art such as judo, Jiu Jitsu and Wrestling. I train in judo who is struggling now and I cross my boxing strikes. I know people that strikes like Kung Fu and to catch so they can escape chokes etc.
Krav Maga Self Defense Techniques : Front Gun Attack : Krav Maga
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Fight At Night: Tools, Techniques, Tactics, And Training For Combat In Low Light And Darkness $12.35 In this book, world-class self-defense and tactical trainer Andy Stanford covers a wide spectrum of high- and low-tech approaches to prevailing in any high-risk, reduced-light scenario. Stanford cuts through the myths and misconceptions about night-fighting hardware and shows you how to employ it effectively in low-light combat…. |
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Martial Arts Instruction: Applying Educational Theory and Communication Techniques In the Dojo $10.34 “This is the book instructors want to have on their desk, open, and dog-eared.” — Kris WilderWhile the old adage, “those who can’t do, teach,” is not entirely true, all too often “those who can do” cannot teach effectively. This book is unique in that it offers a holistic approach to teaching martial arts; incorporating elements of educational theory and communication techniques typically overloo… |
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Combat Applications Techniques: Principles of Destruction $11.74 Death smiles upon us all. All we can do is Smile back(Russel Crowe Gladiator) Survival is the objective of this book. When faced against an armed adversary we value our life above all else. The sole purpose of existence turns to survival, when life hangs in the balance. The life that we hold so precious becomes fragile when we find ourselves staring death in the face. Often times we don’t recogniz… |
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Winning Kicking Techniques, Vol. 2 $26.96 Volume 2 features training methods to improve martial arts abilities, including more unique stretches and kicks. Approximate running time of this title is 50 minutes…. |
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Winning Kicking Techniques, Vol. 3 $26.96 Volume 3 features additional training methods to further improve martial arts abilities, including more stretches and techniques to improve kicking techniques. Its approximate running time is 50 minutes…. |
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Top 100 Taekwondo Scoring Techniques Vol. A [VHS] Have you ever wondered how top taekwondo fighters make scoring look so effortless? The answer is scoring strategy – knowing exactly which kick will score in which situation. Now, competitors of all levels can develop their own scoring strategy. Master Sang H. Kim has analysed years of competition footage to bring you the “Top 100 Taekwondo Scoring Techniques” used by national and international com… |
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Top 100 Taekwondo Scoring Techniques Vol B [VHS] … |
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Mastering the Balisong Knife [VHS] Now you can master the lightning-fast techniques of the balisong knife with this complete video course. Learn basic, reverse grip and intermediate openings and closings; spectacular aerial techniques; and such impressive advanced moves as the helicopter spin and finger roll. A special section demonstrates no-nonsense ways to open and use a balisong in a self-defence situation. Approximate running … |
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Self Defense Keychain Kubotan $0.51 The kubotan is a pressure point self defense device. the principal areas for attacks in self-defense include bony, fleshy and nerve targets such as knuckles, forearms, bridge of the nose, shins, stomach, solar plexus, spine, temple, ribs, groin, neck, eyes etc. The Kubotan is usually held in either an icepick grip (for hammerfist strikes) or forward grip (for stabbing and pressure point attacks). … |