The Art of Disarming

The Art of Disarming

by Steve Tarani
The Art of Disarming

The Art of Disarming

by Steve Tarani
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Overview

One of the most intriguing aspects of edged weapons personal defense skills is the art of disarming. Given its life-threatening risk factor, disarming is considered the absolute highest level of skill in the bladed arts. Labeled by the Masters of Edged Weapons as “accidental or incidental” disarming is not something you want to try at home using the kitchen steak knife!

Although a highly valued set of skills, the Art of Disarming takes literally decades of training, commitment and personal discipline to truly master. What about the rest of us with a real jobs, family and commitments? Inside this detailed training guide, there is a select choice of “bread and butter” techniques designed for rapid assimilation that can give you these practical survival skills. With no previous training whatsoever and a little time (and a patient training partner!) these critical skills can be made part of your personal tool kit – should you need them.

In this volume, scope of study includes: Brief history, fundamentals of body position, anatomy of attack and defense against a knife, mastering of your timing, placement, grip, direct application of force and other time-honored edged weapon disarming secrets of the ancients as passed down to Mr. Tarani via the Filipino, Malaysian and Indonesian Masters of the Art of Disarming.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781949753127
Publisher: Empire Books
Publication date: 10/10/2006
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.44(d)

Table of Contents


Foreword 8 Introduction 9 Scope of Study 13 Part I Combative Concepts 15 Ranges of Engagement 16 Reactionary Gap 18 Scale of Injury 18 Safe and Unsafe Positions 21 Exit or Equalize 22 Action vs. Reaction 23 Timing 23 Accidental or Incidental 24 Strike or Control 25 Return, Release, Retain 26 Part II Physical Training 31 Stable Fighting Platform 32 Moving the Stable Fighting Platform 33 Distract, Disable, Disarm 35 Father of the Four Fingers 46 Hands that Kill 55 Part II Return 57 Part IV Release 87 Part V Retain 143 Part VI Scenarios 195 Part VII Conclusion 199 Art versus Application 203 About the Author 205
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