Baritsu: The Legendary Martial Art of Sherlock Holmes Book by Edward Barton-Wright (Hardcover)
"We both stumbled for a moment when we nearly fell off the edge of a cliff. But I had some experience with the Japanese martial art of Baritsu, which had saved me many times."
—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Adventure of the Empty House
Baritsu, the legendary martial art showcased by Sherlock Holmes during his climactic confrontation with Professor Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls, is unveiled in this captivating guide. Rooted in the historical self-defense system Bartitsu, created by Englishman Edward W. Barton-Wright, Baritsu blends Japanese jiu-jitsu with boxing, savate, and cane-wielding techniques. This book brings to life the original 1899–1900 publications through over 120 photographs and texts, faithfully reproduced as they first appeared.
Highly recommended by Sherlockian Kenji Otsuki!
"The Baritsu I've always dreamed of!! I was surprised to finally learn so much about the mysterious self-defense technique that saved Holmes!!"
—Kenji Otsuki, on The Great Solution of the Final Case
Contents
This comprehensive guide covers practical self-defense techniques tailored for various scenarios, including:
New Self-Defense Techniques
Neutralizing troublemakers in confined spaces
Defending against face-targeted attacks
Escaping sudden attacks from behind or when pinned down
Countering grabs to your belt, coat pocket, collar, or wrists
Escaping and countering when shaken by an opponent holding your coat
Defending against punches aimed at your face
Cane-Based Self-Defense
Maintaining distance to avoid attacks while keeping opponents in range
Evading an opponent’s cane while attacking
Defending with a light cane or umbrella against a sturdier weapon
Using a cane against a boxer or a kick specialist
Strategies for tall individuals facing shorter, skilled opponents
Defending against pointed or long sticks with a standard cane
Disabling an opponent attempting to neutralize your cane
Using a hooked cane to counter a straight cane
Wielding a cane effectively in crowded environments
Defending and countering when a cane is aimed at your head
Additional Resources
Appendix: How to project strength and confidence
Editor’s Preface and Afterword
Translator’s Afterword
Language: Japanese
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 2024
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