Self-Defense Empty Hands & with Everyday Items By Franck Ropers
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$43.00 CAD
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$57.00 CAD
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Penchak Silat Method
By Franck Ropers
An item that can look harmless can become a formidable weapon.
To know how to use the surroundings is a basic asset for Self Defense.
Therefore, it's important to be able to use the improvised weapons found anywhere around you.
Thus, a pen, a key or even a newspaper may, if needed, be improvised as a weapon and save your life. To this day, Franck Ropers remains an undisputed expert in fighting. In this video, he shows you his self defense method based on the Indonesian martial arts, the Penchak Silat, a devastating discipline.
The numerous techniques unveiled here are just like Penchak Silat: quick efficient, and destructive. For in a self defense situation, the speed of execution is a vital quality, each combination goes directly to the point!
You will find in this video defense techniques using empty hands as well as usual items improvised as weapons.
Languages: English, German, French, Spanish
Running Time: 90 Minutes
By Franck Ropers
An item that can look harmless can become a formidable weapon.
To know how to use the surroundings is a basic asset for Self Defense.
Therefore, it's important to be able to use the improvised weapons found anywhere around you.
Thus, a pen, a key or even a newspaper may, if needed, be improvised as a weapon and save your life. To this day, Franck Ropers remains an undisputed expert in fighting. In this video, he shows you his self defense method based on the Indonesian martial arts, the Penchak Silat, a devastating discipline.
The numerous techniques unveiled here are just like Penchak Silat: quick efficient, and destructive. For in a self defense situation, the speed of execution is a vital quality, each combination goes directly to the point!
You will find in this video defense techniques using empty hands as well as usual items improvised as weapons.
Languages: English, German, French, Spanish
Running Time: 90 Minutes