The End of Martial Arts
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This book focuses on advancing martial skills that develop a more instinctual way of fighting off multiple attackers. The first blind spot is, Martial Artists tend to spend most of their time learning techniques from a traditional viewpoint. The second is the return to competitive ring fighting, focusing on a two-person competition. In both cases the persuasion is a battle to overcome the opponent’s resistance and be the victor. The promise is, learn Martial Arts and control your attacker. ...























