Low Kicks: Advanced Martial Arts Kicks for Attacking the Lower Gates

Author:   Marc De Bremaeker
Publisher:   Fons Sapientiae Publishing
ISBN:  

9780956990778


Pages:   164
Publication Date:   18 August 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Low Kicks: Advanced Martial Arts Kicks for Attacking the Lower Gates


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Revised, re-edited and expanded third Edition! Low Kicks are powerful, fast, and effective exactly what you need to defend yourself in a real life confrontation. And because they are seldom used in sport fighting, they can be a surprising and valuable addition to your free fighting arsenal. While they may seem easy to execute, not all low kicks are simply low versions of the basic kicks. There are specific attributes and principles that make low kicks work. Marc de Bremaeker has collected the most effective low kicking techniques from Martial Arts like Krav Maga, Karatedo, Capoeira, Wing-Chun Kung-Fu, MMA, and Muay Thai. In this book, he analyzes each kick in depth, explaining the proper execution and outlining applications and variations from self-defense, sport fighting and traditional practice. Hundreds of examples illustrated by one thousand photographs and illustrations will help you master the important skill of low kicking and become a better and more well-rounded fighter regardless of style.The first Edition of the book was reviewed and rated 4.5 stars by Amazon customers. A representative review went: Excellent resource. by Loren W. Christensen. I like martial arts books that present a fighting concept in package form, and that is exactly what Marc De Bremaeker has done with Low Kicks.The many photos illustrate clearly the various kicks and targets that can easily be used by all martial arts systems, such as karate, krav maga, muay Thai, TKD, kung fu, and so on. The exception being styles with a sport slant.One particular aspect I like is how the book is sprinkled with quality drawings of techniques. Some techniques show up best on the page when drawn. That is the case here.Low Kicks discusses and illustrates in photos and drawings single techniques, combinations, and against hand-held bags.As a guy who has been teaching and training in the martial arts since 1965, I highly recommend Low Kicks.

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Author:   Marc De Bremaeker
Publisher:   Fons Sapientiae Publishing
Imprint:   Fons Sapientiae Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 28.00cm
Weight:   0.395kg
ISBN:  

9780956990778


ISBN 10:   0956990770
Pages:   164
Publication Date:   18 August 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Marc De Bremaeker has been involved in Martial Arts for over forty-five years. Once a successful competitor renowned for flashy kicking, he has since been teaching and doing research into the common roots and principles uniting all world martial arts. He holds black belts in several schools of Asian fighting arts and has practiced many others, including more exotic Krav Maga, Muay Thai and Capoeira. He is the author, together with Roy Faige, of the rave-reviewed Essential Book of Martial Arts Kicks aiming to provide an encyclopedic overlook of basic kicking maneuvers from all arts. He has more recently penned the 'Kicks' series, already sporting 6 volumes. He is working on sequels describing the more advanced kicking styles and training drills.

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