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Category Archives: Arrest Technique
Giants walk among us…
‘We are standing on the shoulders of giants… The metaphor above has been attributed to a number of intellectual ‘giants’ over the centuries; most commonly to the great scientist, Isaac Newton, but it’s earliest recorded attribution was to Bernard of … Continue reading
Posted in Arrest Technique, Ju-jutsu, Jujitsu, Martial Arts Training, Prof. Wally Jay, Small Circle, Uncategorized
Tagged grappling, Ju-jitsu, Judo, Small Circle, Small Circle Jujitsu, Wally Jay
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Best Martial Arts – for Law Enforcement?
Best Martial Arts? Can I just say, right at the outset, I don’t believe there is such a thing as a best martial art – however, I’ve noticed that this is a common search question on the web, and it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Arrest Technique, Law Enforcement, Martial arts, Martial Arts Training
Tagged Aiki, Aikido, Arrest Technique, ASP baton, Best Martial Arts for Police officers, Blade, Chin Na, Concepts, Filipino Martial Arts, firearms, FMA, grappling, Hapkido, Impact, Ju-jitsu, Judo, Kalis Ilustrisimo, Kempo, Law Enforcement, locking, Small Circle, Stick, trapping, weapons, weapons defence
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