Customer Review: RATING: I give this trilogy of books 1.5 stars overall. 1 star for validity, 4 stars for marketing and 5 stars for Echanis service in the U.S. Army as Green Beret, may you RIP. Now back to the review. I am reviewing all three titles in Echanis's series of books. Fist Echanis system of... more info
Customer Review: RATING: I give this trilogy of books 1.5 stars overall. 1 star for validity, 4 stars for marketing and 5 stars for Echanis service in the U.S. Army as Green Beret, may you RIP. Now back to the review. I am reviewing all three titles in Echanis's series of books. Fist Echanis system of... more info
Customer Review: "Modern Arnis", by Remy Presas, presents compact flowing Arnis in a compact flowing book. It has very clear photos and prose -- precisely ordered on macro and micro scales -- from over-all patterns to small details -- from chapter to chapter. The angles of the moves, for each move-set, are some of... more info
Customer Review: Raising Cane is how to fight with a cane. In addition, it covers stick fighting from Southeast Asia. The additions to cane fighting are the use of crook on a street cane. It contains drills that useful in learning the fighting techniques. It is a very comprehensive text on cane fighting. I think... more info
Customer Review: This is an excellent work on knife fighting that covers all the practical details of the art. It is obvious that Michael Janich put substantial effort into creating this book so that it is informative, fun, and sensible.
Customer Review: Written shortly after Dave Lowry's second book, "Bokken", "Jo" follows closely in style with detailed explanations and good explanatory sequence photographs. Of all the training tools one might add to one's repetoire, Jo has got to be the best for a variety of reason. The Jo is balanced and... more info
Customer Review: Dr. Hatsumi Sensei brings in a very clear presentation, the ABC of the long stick. But it is not only the photos that are of great value. It is the words that find their place between them, bringing the life wisdom of one of the great leaders of the Martial art world of this era. What is a true... more info
Customer Review: This is a great supplement to any student that is taking Krav Maga. Its impossible to get "it" all in class and having something to use as a manual at home is an asset to your training. Most instructors I have talked to also have this book and it covers a lot of what is in the instructors... more info
Customer Review: This is a very well done book on the subject of the bo staff, and it gives you an outstanding overview of this kobudo weapon and its history along with a variety of techniques demonstrated by the author. The book then delves into the basic techniques you will need to know in order to... more info