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Basic Stick Fighting for Combat by Echanis

 
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This is one of the Special Forces/Ranger-UDT/Seal Hand-to-Hand Combat / Special Weapons / Special Tactics Series by Michael D. Echanis who was a Senior Instructor for the Special Forces/Ranger Hand-to-Hand Combat / Special Weapons School fro instructors. He was a Special Forces Ranger and later a mercenary.
Mr. Echanis begins at the beginning by showing how to select and grip a stick. He shows basic strikes and blocks, locks, takedowns, and open handed defense against a stick. Later chapters introduce
- Stick used to defend against knife
- Yawara, some of these tcchniques apply to the use of the smaller kubotan
- Cane, done by Mr. Echanis’ teacher Hwa Rang Do Grand Master Joo Bang Lee
This book is a must for users of the expandable baton, escrima, and cane.

192 pages, 9 x 6 inches, very well illustrated, first published in 1978 now in its 21st printing.

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