No Holds Barred Fighting: Takedowns: Throws, Trips, Drops and Slams for NHB Competition and Street Defense (No Holds Barred Fighting series)

[Mark Hatmaker] Ó No Holds Barred Fighting: Takedowns: Throws, Trips, Drops and Slams for NHB Competition and Street Defense (No Holds Barred Fighting series) à Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. No Holds Barred Fighting: Takedowns: Throws, Trips, Drops and Slams for NHB Competition and Street Defense (No Holds Barred Fighting series) Eddie. H said Mark knows a lot but. I own several of Marks books and Ive enjoyed them. He approaches the fighting science with good insight.However, Of all the books I have of hes this is the least useful to me. Mainly because most of the take downs are leg attacks;for which I am not a big fan of. Dont get me wrong I will go for the leg if it presents itself, but I like takedowns from the clinch. Mark does cover takedowns from the clinch just think he should have spent more time on it.In any c

No Holds Barred Fighting: Takedowns: Throws, Trips, Drops and Slams for NHB Competition and Street Defense (No Holds Barred Fighting series)

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Rating : 4.60 (551 Votes)
Asin : 1884654258
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 224 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-11-10
Language : English

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He is the founder of Extreme Self Protection (ESP), a research body that compiles, analyzes, and teaches the most effective western combat methods known. He has extensive experience in the combat arts, including boxing, wrestling, and jiu-jitsu, and is a highly regarded coach of professional and amateur fighters, law enforcement officials, and security personnel. About the AuthorMark Hatmaker is the author of Boxing Mastery, More No Holds Barred Fighting: Killer Submissions, No Holds Barred Fighting, and No Holds Barred Fighting: Savage Strikes. He lives in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Eddie. H said Mark knows a lot but. I own several of Marks books and I've enjoyed them. He approaches the fighting science with good insight.However, Of all the books I have of he's this is the least useful to me. Mainly because most of the take downs are leg attacks;for which I am not a big fan of. Dont get me wrong I will go for the leg if it presents itself, but I like takedowns from the clinch. Mark does cover takedowns from the clinch just think he should have spent more time on it.In any case this has expanded my leg take down arsenal so I can't complain.. Good basic book for boxers but weak for grapplers I like Hatmaker and enjoy his easy writing style and ability to simplify fighting concepts. This book is a nice catalog of takedowns for someone who is used to stand up fights and wants to learn how to take his opponent to the mat. Boxer, kick boxers and karate grounded guys can see a wide range of techniques. Wrestlers and soft martial arts guys, judo and jujitsu, may pick up a technique here and there, but most of the book really misses this group. The philosophy for a lot of the set ups for the takedown techniques seemed based on a sparring . Joseph M Burtner said He's done it again!. In his fourth book in the "No Holds Barred" series, Mark Hatmaker as tackled (pun intended) the subject of takedowns. He designs this book to introduce novices to takedowns and takedown counters, and also to fine-tune some principles for more experienced players.The introduction covers the need for a strong takedown strategy in the NHB game, the principle of being a "sharpshooter", why certain techniques were chosen for this book, and the role of the clinch in relation to the shots that are shown.Chapter one is on the proper distance from which

He lives in Knoxville, Tennessee.. He is the founder of Extreme Self Protection (ESP), a research body that compiles, analyzes, and teaches the most effective western combat methods known. He has extensive experience in the combat arts, including boxing, wrestling, and jiu-jitsu, and is a highly regarded coach of professional and amateur fighte

Sections on drills and chains, as well as a list of resources for further practice, round out the text.. Readers learn to see it from both sides with offensive and defensive stances, footwork, setups, and shooting techniques. Several variations of the most commonly employed shots are featured—double leg takedowns, single leg takedowns, snatch singles, and low singles—as well as counters for each. This fourth No Holds Barred Fighting training manual contains all fighters need to know about the art of takedowns, or "shooting," and how to counter takedown tactics used by an opponent. Hundreds of sequential photos illustrate the steps, grips, and angles of every move, and tak

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