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Self Defense

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The Hidden Classic of mid-20th Century Defensive Tactics

Originally published in 1951, this little known defensive classic is 'the manual' of Wesley Brown's Defensive Combat system as taught to Naval Aviators during World War 2.


After a chance encounter at the Chicago World's Fair, he is recruited as a plain clothes officer to a Chicago police department by Col. Isham Randolph (of the crime-fighting Chicago Secret Six).  Wesley rose quickly to become the asst. Director of the police training Traffic Institute at Northwestern University. Here he honed his concepts for defensive tactics suitable for police close quarters encounters with the criminal element.


With the outbreak of WW2, he joined the Navy and was assigned to create a new hand-to-hand combat program for the Naval Air Corps. The program was so well received that both the Army, and fledgling O.S.S. patterned their courses after it. 


This course and the techniques in it are immortalized in the U.S. Navy film, "Hand to Hand Combat in Three Parts" which was both produced and stars Wesley Brown, showing his style of rough-and-tumble moves/counter-moves. An amazing and comprehensive look into early 1930's–40's defensive techniques. It deserves a place on any serious martial arts bookshelf.


Topics covered include

Unarmed Opponents

Armed opponents (Pistol/rifle/knife)

Police club use

Wrist Locks and escapes

Grapples, Chokes / escapes

Vulnerable Areas

Hand Blows

Kicks

Throws / Leg sweeps

Defensive moves for Ladies

Control holds, etc.

Training regimens


Keywords:

  wrestling,rough and tumble,knife,baton,club,choke hold,police

  • ジャンル
    スポーツ/アウトドア
    発売日
    1951年
    1月2日
    言語
    EN
    英語
    ページ数
    105
    ページ
    発行者
    Loose Cannon Ent.
    販売元
    Stephen Hutchins
    サイズ
    5.5
    MB