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USA Best Book Awards Finalist - USA Book News This book was written
to address an important gap that exists in martial arts training.
The gap is the space or dirty ground that lives between sport and
combat techniques; that is when you need to control a person
without severely injuring him (or her). Techniques in this space
are called 'drunkle', named after your drunken uncle at the family
gathering who needs to be escorted away before he hurts somebody or
vice versa. This space reveals itself all too often when friends,
family, good Samaritans, crime watchers, and certain types of
muggings or robberies get physical. Understand that using the Iron
Hammer Fist Punch you learned in karate class will probably put
your uncle in the hospital; make your friend your enemy for life;
or give the thug, who 'only' wanted your wallet, a chance to sue
you for all you're worth. This is not to be taken lightly since you
will probably get thrown in jail for excessive force. Know the
three environments: SPORT, DRUNKLE, and COMBAT. Understanding these
three environments is vital because what is considered appropriate
use of force is codified in law, yet interpreted in the public
arena, and actions that do not accommodate these rules can have
severe repercussions. Martial art techniques must be adapted to
best fit the situation you find yourself in. This book is style
agnostic. The author's analyze 30 fundamental strikes, kicks and
locks, and present 12 well-known sport competition forms modified
for each of the three vital environments: SPORT, DRUNKLE, and
COMBAT. Be smart. Know how to adapt to a situation.
Cut to the very core of what it means to be successful in the
martial arts. Earning a black belt can be the most rewarding
experience of a lifetime, but getting there takes considerable
planning. Whether your interests are in the classical styles of
Asia or in today's Mixed Martial Arts, this book prepares you to
meet every challenge. Whatever your age, whatever your gender, you
will benefit from the wisdom of master martial artists around the
globe, who share more than 300 years of combined training
experience. Benefit from their guidance during your development
into a first-class black belt. The Wisdom of...* Iain Abernethy*
Dan Anderson* Loren Christensen* Jeff Cooper* Wim Demeere* Aaron
Fields* Lawrence Kane* Rory Miller* Martina Sprague* Phillip Starr*
Jeff Stevens* Kris Wilder ...and many more. Packed with actionable
information, The Way to Black Belt will teach you how to set goals,
find a good instructor, monitor your progress, overcome plateaus in
your training, take advantage of learning opportunities, and work
through the inevitable injuries that come with rigorous martial
arts training. Putting your skills to the test at each
developmental stage of your training requires a certain mental
'clarity.' The authors examine what this means, how to find it, and
how to make sure that when the time comes you are 100% prepared. If
you are serious about your martial arts training, The Way to Black
Belt will arm you with the information you need to swiftly become a
highly skilled, well-qualified black belt.
The Principles for Understanding Kata are Largely Unknown - Until
Now The ancient masters developed kata, or "formal exercises," as
fault-tolerant methods to preserve their unique, combat-proven
fighting systems. Unfortunately, they deployed a two-track system
of instruction where an 'outer circle' of students unknowingly
received modified forms with critical details or important
principles omitted. Only the select 'inner circle' that had gained
a master's trust and respect would be taught okuden waza, the
powerful hidden applications of kata. The theory of deciphering
kata applications (kaisai no genri) was once a great mystery
revealed only to trusted disciples of the ancient masters in order
to protect the secrets of their systems. Even today, while the
basic movements of kata are widely known, advanced practical
applications and sophisticated techniques frequently remain hidden
from the casual observer. The principles and rules for
understanding kata are largely unknown. This groundbreaking book
unveils these methods, not only teaching you how to analyze your
kata to understand what it is trying to tell you, but also helping
you to utilize your fighting techniques more effectivelyboth in
self-defense and in tournament applications. Fifteen general
principles to identify effective techniques: *Twelve discrete rules
for deciphering martial applications*Comprehensive insights into
kata history, strategy and tactics*Vital physiological
considerations*Well organized materials for easy reference
Bronze Winner - 2013 eLit AwardsFinalist - 2013 Next Generation
Indie Books AwardFinalist - 2013 Book of the Year Award by ForeWord
Magazine Conflict and violence cover a broad range of behaviors,
from intimidation to murder, and they require an equally broad
range of responses. A kind word will not resolve all situations,
nor will wristlocks, punches or even a gun. In Scaling Force the
authors introduce you to the full range of options, from skillfully
doing nothing to applying deadly force. They realistically guide
you through understanding the limits of each type of force, when
specific levels may be appropriate, the circumstances under which
you may have to apply them, and the potential cost, legally and
personally, of your decision. * Level 1 Presence. Staving off
violence using body language alone.* Level 2 - Voice. Verbally
de-escalating conflict before physical methods become necessary.*
Level 3 - Touch. Defusing an impending threat or gaining compliance
via touch.* Level 4 - Empty-Hand Restraint. Controlling a threat
through pain or forcing compliance through leverage.* Level 5 -
Less-Lethal Force. Incapacitating a threat while minimizing the
likelihood of fatality or permanent injury.* Level 6 - Lethal
Force. Stopping a threat with techniques or implements likely to
cause death or grievous bodily harm. It is vital to enter this
scale at the right level, and to articulate why what you did was
appropriate. If you do not know how to succeed at all six levels
there are situations in which you will have no appropriate options.
More often than not, that will end badly.
Finalist 2010 Book of the Year Award by ForeWord MagazineFinalist
2010 USA Best Book Award The Little Black Book of Violence will arm
you with the knowledge and good sense to make informed choices in
hazardous situations. While some yahoo spewing insults about your
favorite sports team is worlds apart from a drug-crazed lunatic
lunging at you with a sharp knife in his hands and bloodlust in his
eyes, there is a large gray area in between these two extremes
where hard and fast rules do not always apply. This is where
wisdom, oftentimes hard-earned wisdom, makes the difference between
good decisions and bad ones. Every time you engage in violence, no
matter how small or trivial it may appear to be at the time, it has
the potential of escalating into something extraordinarily serious.
What is really worth fighting for when you might find yourself
spending the rest of your life behind bars, confined to a
wheelchair, or trying to dig yourself out of bankruptcy from
beneath the crushing weight of a civil lawsuit? It is important to
ask yourself, Is this really worth fighting over? While in some
instances the response could legitimately be Yes, more often than
not it ought to be No. More than mere techniques, this book fills
in crucial information about street survival that most martial arts
instructors don t teach or even know. You will learn how to use
awareness, avoidance, and de-escalation to help stave off violence.
Despite the best intentions, however, you may still find yourself
in situations where you have no choice but to fight and others
where it is prudent to do so. Consequently you will also learn
smart things you might want to try and dumb things you should
attempt to avoid during a physical confrontation. In addition to
learning strategies and techniques for defending yourself on the
street you will also learn how to manage the aftermath of violence,
including performing first aid, interacting with law enforcement,
managing witnesses, finding a good attorney, navigating the legal
system, dealing with the press, and overcoming psychological
trauma. Men, who commit about 80 percent of all violent crimes, are
twice as likely to become victims of aggressive behavior as women.
While written primarily for this at-risk demographic, this
comprehensive tome is essential reading for anyone who regularly
deals with violence, thinks they may encounter a hostile situation,
or who simply wants to increase their ability to survive a
dangerous encounter.
Fair Fight? Not likely. Least of all from a criminal who is looking
to make a quick profit at your expense. A sad fact is that
weapon-wielding thugs victimize 1,773,000 citizens every year in
the United States alone. Even martial artists are not immune from
this deadly threat. Consequently, self-defense training that does
not consider the very real possibility of an armed attack is
dangerously incomplete. Whether you live in the city or
countryside, you should be both mentally and physically prepared to
deal with an unprovoked armed assault at any time. Preparation must
be comprehensive enough to account for the plethora of pointy
objects, blunt instruments, explosive devices, and deadly
projectiles that someday could be used against you. This extensive
book teaches proven survival skills that can keep you safe on the
street. A multitude of real-life scenarios and case studies
analyzing violent encounters will help you to internalize this
crucial knowledge. Contents include:
*Awareness*Avoidance*De-escalation*Countervailing force*Armed
conflict*Managing the aftermath of violence*Weapon features and
functions If you are serious about self-defense this book is for
you. Everyone, including experienced martial artists, security and
law enforcement professionals, and concerned citizens will benefit
from this vital information.
""Finally a book that will actually move the needle in closing
the leadership skills gap found in all aspects of our society."" -
Dan Roberts, CEO and President, Ouellette & Associates
Many books weave platitudes, promising the keys to success in
leadership, secrets that will transform you into the great leader,
the one. The fact of the matter is, however, that true leadership
really isn't about you. It's about giving back, offering your best
to others so that they can find the best in themselves.
The methodologies in this book help you become the leader you
were meant to be by bringing your goals and other peoples' needs
together to create a powerful, combined vision. Content includes:
Seven essentials of leadership Four keys to group unanimity Six
ways to instantly improve problem solving Three steps to
calibrating your internal compass Fifteen negative attitudes to
banish from your brain Five ways to kill fear and move forward
Three principles to utilize the genius of foolish ideas
Learn how to access the deeper aspects of who you are, your
unique qualities, and push them forward in actionable ways. Acquire
this vital information and advance your leadership journey
today.
Kris Wilder is a small business owner, bestselling author, and
martial arts instructor who teaches seminars worldwide. Currently a
member of The Order of St. Francis, he has previously worked in
public affairs and political consulting at the local and national
levels.
Lawrence Kane is a senior leader at a Fortune(r) 50 corporation
where he is responsible for IT infrastructure strategy, sourcing,
and asset management. A bestselling author, he has also worked as a
business technology instructor, martial arts teacher, and security
supervisor.
""Had I had this book when I was starting out I would have been
ahead of my peers and much wiser for it."" - Kathy Rudy, Partner,
Information Services Group
""It's about increasing your contribution to, influence on, and
satisfaction with reaching any stated objective."" - Michael
Murphy, Director, Bellevue WA School Board
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