"First, if you're trying to hit hard, odds are you're doing it wrong. Second, there's no one 'right way' to hit. Three effective force delivery isn't about muscle, it's about mechanics and... This description may be from another edition of this product.
this book shows where to hit to get the most results for your effort plus you also learn commen sense as to when to use strikes so you will not end up with large lawyers fees to keep you out of jail.
my review
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Very good, very informative, without overloading the reader with too much unecessary information. Must read for everyone who is busy in this field.
Another "eye opener" for everyone from Animal!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Being the author of several books on the martial arts and fighting, I am always looking for books of exceptional quality to add to my library. If I have a book in my library, it's definitely worth owning. One such book is Marc "Animal" MacYoung's, "Fists, Wits, and a Wicked Right." Once again, Marc gives you a no-holds barred look at the reality of fighting and surviving on the street. This book is simply loaded with sound principles and easy to learn techniques for making the most of a bad situation. Marc's not-so-politically correct way of explaining things is always refreshing in today's society where everyone wants to sugarcoat everything so as not to offend anyone. In some ways, I would compare Marc's method of teaching to the comical rants of George Carlin. You may be offended by what he says, but by golly it's the truth. And yes, sometimes the truth hurts. If you are a strict traditional martial artist with a closed mind then (although this book would definitely be good for you), don't waste your time or money buying it. However, regardless of your training background, if you have an open mind and are willing to look at something from a slightly different viewpoint, then I would highly recommend that you add this book (and others like it) to your personal library. I am a traditionally trained martial artist in both Karate and Tae Kwon Do, as well as being ranked in several other disciplines. However, unlike a lot of schools that have degenerated down to teaching a diluted "sport" version of these arts, I was fortunate enough to be taught the practical version of each technique alongside the traditional version. Although a lot of what Marc teaches in this book I already knew, there were just as many things that I didn't know, or was shown from a different view point. Remember, if you think you know everything, you actually know nothing!
To Bust or not to Bust
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
First let me say this is a worthwhile purchase. Why? It offers a "blow by blow" guide to punching in a non-grappling street fight. Now it is a bit wordy, but if you know how to read in-between the lines you are getting some useful street fighting information. There are some hardcore punching techniques *Hanging punch, read this and practice. There is more to a street fight than connecting your fists against somebody's head. It involves know where to hit and type of punch to use at a given time.
WoW
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book is great,I'm an experice wrestler in collegit,Greco Roman and freestyle. i have also done some sambo and judo.this book really gave me a cutting edge. it help me beat people on the streets who wanted to "test" my skill,outside of mats and rules.y goal is to be in the FC some day and this book will help any one from a 6 yearold to a eldely
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