By: Keith Pascal | 2010-03-26 | Martial Arts Occasionally, I am asked to show someone a pressure point for self defense. There really are so many sensitive nerve areas to choose from. Before I teach these martial arts techniques, I want to know how the martial artist intends to use them. What martial-arts scenario do you have in mind? read more
By: Su Ericksen | 2009-03-17 | Self Defense In a Self Defense Situation Attacking Pressure Points Can Help a Smaller Victim Defend Against a Larger, Stronger Attacker. Knowing Where These Nerve Centers are and How to Attack Them Can Provide the Edge You Need to Escape. read more
By: Fred P Nichols | 2010-04-01 | Martial Arts In today's society violence against individuals is on the rise. Has self defense become a number one priority? What is self defense? read more
By: Christopher Roberts | 2010-03-30 | Martial Arts There is no such thing as women's self defense. Now that doesn't mean at all that women cannot or should not learn to defend themselves. On the contrary, it means that I give women more credit than even they give themselves! read more
By: Chris Ost | 2011-04-07 | Recreation & Sports Krav Maga self defense is the official hand-to-hand combat system of the Israeli Defense Forces. Its also the preferred system for U.S. Military and law enforcement personnel. Krav Maga is not a tradi... read more
By: Keith Pascal | 2010-03-26 | Martial Arts What's the easiest way to use pressure points in a fight? Can you use them to defend yourself? Will you really be able to control your attacker, and if so, how? Nerve points can ... read more
By: Kilian | 2009-10-10 | Martial Arts Martial arts fighting is something that has gained a lot of mileage from the ongoing spurt in violence all over the world. read more
By: Joseph Pressley | 2011-07-04 | Self help Learning self defense is already a need as of this point. Since violence is rapidly increasing and is very rampant in any parts of the world, it is a must for us to learn different self defense skill and techniques in order for us to fight back in case we... read more
By: Damian Ross | 2010-04-03 | Martial Arts Myth 1: 90% of fights go to the ground (This is the "statistic" heard from every ground fighter and grappler. The truth is it is untrue.) The "fact" comes from The Use Of Force Study of the LAPD. read more
By: ChrisHarme | 2011-04-14 | Arts & Entertainment * The H2H Program is a compilation of methods based on Jujitsu, Judo, Wrestling, Striking arts, and military particular fight arts. read more
By: Fred P Nichols | 2010-03-31 | Martial Arts In unarmed self-defense the entire body becomes a weapon, using the body extremities to deliver strikes that cause pain and damage to an assailant. Learning to defend can only be accomplished by studying with an experienced instructor with knowledge of unarmed self-defense basics and continuous practice. Therefore rigorous training is a must. read more
By: hebe huang | 2011-03-26 | Writing Its a scary world out there filled with different kinds of people, good ones and bad ones. Rape and robbery happens on the corner of the streets, on the isolated parking garage or somewhere with few p... read more
By: Aaron Landry | 2011-01-16 | Article Marketing Karate is a martial arts form that originated in Japan many, many years ago. It is a fighting form that involves kicking, punching, kneeing, elbowing, and even locking in some cases. Karate is perhaps best known for being an open hand version of martial arts. Learn how to use it for self defense. read more
By: Kim Lesko | 2011-04-24 | Home security Self defense weapons are an important part of your everyday life in today's world. One should always make sure they are carrying their weapon each and every time you leave your home. read more
By: Dean Bauman | 2010-03-29 | Martial Arts A weak point, also known as a pressure point, is a part of the human body which is impossible to develop, harden, or strengthen. Attacking your attacker's weak points gives even the weakest or most unskilled fighter an advantage over any attacker. read more