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Have been flicking through the latest version of combatives (downloadable pdfs about 25mb) and I find it a fantastic information base. What has struck me though is the amount of techniques and exercises that I have been learning which are demonstrated in this manual.
I feel so much better about myself and my club knowing that I have a solid and affirmed grounding in these techniques I recommend that you download and have a read
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Thanks a lot, Nit! I downloaded the darn thing, then decided to print it (at work). First the printer ran out of paper, then I had to replace the toner cartridge, then I had pages falling to the floor and I had to recollate them, then my boss walks in and asks me what I'm printing...
Good stuff, though. Still, as much as I love doing it, I'm still not convinced that it's wise to grapple in a combat situation, but it's interesting to see each technique broken down step by step and have the whys as well as the hows explained.
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