VALENCIA, Calif., Aug. 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- You don't need to be a martial arts expert to know how to defend yourself. But it might help if you knew a few simple jujitsu techniques.
In this FREE ebook, Basic Jujitsu Techniques: 4 Budoshin Moves to Improve Your Jujitsu Weapons Training, police tactics instructor George Kirby breaks down how you can use these four simple jujitsu techniques to defend yourself, regardless of whether you have a weapon.
Basic Jujitsu Techniques: 4 Budoshin Moves to Improve Your Jujitsu Weapons Training discusses how these jujitsu techniques can be applied to any self-defense situation. Along with providing an effective defense against attackers, the basic jujitsu techniques and concepts found in this ebook serve as a solid foundation for weapons training, as well.
Jujitsu may be known as the gentle art of self-defense, but don't be deceived. With this FREE eBook, you can quickly learn how to apply these techniques with photo sequences and step-by-step instructions.
About the Author
George Kirby is the 2007 Black Belt Hall of Fame Instructor of the Year. He has been teaching jujitsu techniques since 1967 and is a 10th-degree black belt. George Kirby is also the co-founder of the American Ju-Jitsu Association, an educational foundation, and the author of five books, including Jujitsu: Basic Techniques of the Gentle Art.
About Black Belt:
Black Belt is the world's leading martial arts resource. Black Belt features interviews with the world's most prestigious martial artists and historical pieces on the philosophies of various combat styles, as well as in-depth coverage of the latest techniques, weapons, self-defense systems, training regimens and industry trends. It also continues to publish instructional books and DVDs from a variety of disciplines, including jujitsu, mixed martial arts, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, reality-based self-defense, grappling, jeet kune do and more.
SOURCE Black Belt
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