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Comprehensive Joint-Locking Techniques

for Law Enforcement
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The new martial art of Police Judo covers the critical gap between talking and tasering arrestees. The difference between holding and controlling uncooperative, resistant, and violent individuals is profound. Comprehensive Joint-Locking Techniques for Law Enforcement offers ethically sound control and arrest techniques for police officers, sheriffs, jail guards, and loss prevention officers.

Anyone who needs to effectively control those held in custody, without resorting to injurious and optically unappealing striking techniques, can benefit from this book.

Police Judo is the hybridization of the practical non-sporting basics of ancient judo with modern control and arrest techniques. It was created for police, by police.

If you are looking to add some highly useful and innovative tools to your arsenal, or you are seeking to street-proof your martial art, then this book is for you. Indeed, the entire Police Judo series will enhance your control-tactics skills as a law enforcement officer, or as a civilian, while minimizing injuries to everyone involved.


Chin Na in Ground fighting

Principles, Theory and Submission Holds for All Martial Styles
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Effective Techniques for All Martial Arts Styles

Chin Na is the controlling art of Chinese Kung Fu and is a part of many non-Chinese martial styles. The application of Chin Na can be applied to any empty-hand fighting discipline.

Chin Na in Ground Fighting explores the use of joint locks, pressure points and bone displacement techniques for actual fighting encounters that have landed on the ground. The material in this book concentrates on: holding techniques which are capable of immobilizing an opponent with a limited danger of counter-attack, the principles and theory of these holds, and the identification and use of pressure points for offensive and defensive purposes.

“Over the last twenty-two years as a street policeman (Vancouver, B.C.), I have come to realize the acute deficiencies of Karate as a defensive art, or more practically, as a controlling art; as my chosen vocation demands. For myself, Chin Na was like a snap-on tool, allowing me to adapt my martial arts ability to suit the highly balanced needs of personal self-protection while controlling those I was empowered to arrest.” – from the Preface.

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