Practical Martial Arts for Special Forces Book by William Beaver (Hardcover) (Preowned)
Practical Martial Arts for Special Forces Book by William Beaver (Hardcover) (Preowned)

Practical Martial Arts for Special Forces Book by William Beaver (Hardcover) (Preowned)

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The special forces soldier can easily find himself in life threatening, empty-hand defense situations as a result of weapons failure, depleted ammo, or unsuccessful escape and evasion attempts. To prevail in these situations, he must have expedient weapons at his disposal that will stop an attacker dead in his tracks. The kind of weapons that never fail and never run out of ammo- his hands and feet.

But you don't have to be in special forces -or even the military - to be a combatant or to find yourself in need of the vital information in this manual. Author William Beaver, a 17-year martial artist and former U.S. Army Special Forces soldier, will teach you how to use your hands and feet to deliver natural, reflexive strikes and hold to disarm and disable any attacker, causing debilitating injury or death. Through his training course, specially designed for special forces soldiers, Beaver demonstrates how to adapt any martial arts style for life-or-death situations, which are exactly what the martial arts were developed for-for warriors, not contestants in a dojo. He provides step-by-step instructions and drills in such vital aspects of empty-hand combat as unarmed fighting, ground fighting, grab counters, and firearm and knife defenses.

When on a mission, the special forces soldier is often in a position where either his enemy will die or he will. In today's urban battle zone, you could face a similar scenario. You'll never be caught empty-handed if you are equipped with the skills, expertise, and confidence to use the deadly weapons that are always at your disposal. Find out how in Practical Martial Arts for Special Forces.

Length: 102 pages

Publication date: 1996