Jujitsu Figure-4 Locks Jujitsu Figure-4 Locks

Jujitsu Figure-4 Locks

Submission Holds of the Gentle Art

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Description de l’éditeur

“Studying a martial art is more than a five-step learning process; it is a life sequence.” – George Kirby


American Ju-Jitsu Association co-founder and jujitsu pioneer George Kirby takes the next step forward with his new book Jujitsu Figure-4 Locks: Submission Holds of the Gentle Art. As a continuation of his series from Black Belt Books, George Kirby continues to document the evolution of jujitsu techniques for readers of all skill levels. Having explored jujitsu techniques thoroughly, George Kirby now focuses on the essential principles of jujitsu’s most effective techniques: the figure-4 lock and its variations.



Jujitsu Figure-4 Locks features the following:

• detailed photo sequences, comprehensive captions and illustrations
• meticulous but engaging prose that clearly explains the jujitsu techniques
• key technical information that is accessible and useful to beginning and advanced grapplers
• fundamental figure-4 lock characteristics as well as variations from multiple positions



Like the other books chronicling George Kirby’s lifelong study of jujitsu techniques, such as Advanced Jujitsu: The Science Behind the Gentle Art and Jujitsu Nerve Techniques: The Invisible Weapon of Self-Defense, Jujitsu Figure-4 Locks: Submission Holds of the Gentle Art is an excellent reference, insightful learning resource and a fascinating study of a key element to successful grappling.

 

GENRE
Sports et plein air
SORTIE
2009
6 septembre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
191
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Black Belt Books
TAILLE
15,9
Mo

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