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| Books on Pressure Points - Available at www.dillman.com | ||
Kyusho-Jitsu: The Dillman Method of Pressure Point Fighting is a high interest subject for a wide range of readers including martial artists of all systems, policemen, firemen, medical professionals, and acupuncturists. Reveals the secrets of karate suppressed for generations! Includes: history, striking techniques, pressure point attacks, and self-defense. |
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Advanced Pressure Point Fighting. Highly visual, easy-to-read! A great companion to Kyusho-Jitsu. Precise anatomical location of pressure points coupled with diagrams, and striking methods. Includes energy flow charts, how to use the meridians to your advantage for pressure point self-defense. Application of pressure point striking within kata or form, and how to find pressure point techniques within movements in your system. |
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Advanced Pressure Point Grappling. The most advanced book on pressure points and grappling in the world. Relates to acupuncture, acupressure and Western medicine. Includes self-defense utilizing the pressure points and shows the interrelationship of pressure point striking and the grappling arts. |
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Humane Pressure Point Self-Defense: by George A. Dillman with Chris Thomas. 7x10 inches, high quality paperback book. Principles of pressure point self defense -- creating advantage. Perfect for business persons, law enforcement personnel, men, and women. Contains 600 photos and diagrams, and 264 pages of step by step instruction. |
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Little Jay Learns Karate. This is the story of how Little Jay learned Karate. At first, he wants his grandfather to teach him to fight so that if Harry Hawk, the class bully, ever hurts him again Little Jay can hurt him back. Little Jay's grandfather knows that it's time to teach Little Jay the fighting art. He begins by telling Little Jay the story of how, when he was young, the class bully pushed him around too. Then his mother took him to his grandfather's house, where his grandfather and uncle began to do what looked at first like a dance, but which also had moves that looked like punches and kicks. When they were finished, his grandfather said, 'This is called Kata. It contains the secrets of our family fighting art. To most people it looks like a dance. But I will teach you to see what is really there..." |
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Pressure Point Karate Made Easy: A Guide to the Dillman Pressure Point Method for Beginners and Younger Martial Artists. By George A. Dillman with Chris Thomas. 144 pages, 204 photos, 94 illustrations, 7 X 10 inches lay flat binding. Practical self-defense, explained in words and photos. Includes illustrations showing the pressure points used in the self-defense techniques. Material suitable for the whole family! What a book! |
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| Books On Jujitsu - Recommended books not available through our website | ||
Small Circle JujitsuTM (by Professor Wally Jay, 1989) - Describes the history and principles of Small Circle JujitsuTM. Demonstrates the foundations of Small Circle JujitsuTM, which inlcudes exercises, breakfalls, rolls, wrist locks, finger locks, arm bars, arm locks, leg bars, leg locks, throwing, chokes, defense techniques, and restoration techniques. |
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