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Category Archives: Law Enforcement
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
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