Timing in the Fighting Arts.Timing in the Fighting Arts Loren W. Christensen and Wim Demeere Turtle Press PO Box 290206, Wethersfield, CT 06129-0206 1880336855 $16.95 1-800-778-8785 www.turtlepress.com Timing in the Fighting Arts is a guide for intermediate to advanced martial Martial (Marcus Valerius Martialis) (mär`shəl), c.A.D. 40–c.A.D. 104, Roman epigrammatic poet, b. Bilbilis, Spain. After A.D. 64 he lived in Rome for many years, winning fame by his wit and poetic gifts. artists, from boxing professionals to ordinary men and women honing Honing could refer to
In criminal law, an affirmative defense (e.g., to a murder charge) alleging that the defendant used serious force necessarily for self-protection. The claim of self-defense must normally rely on a reasonable belief that the other party intended to inflict great . Written by two expert martial artists, both with extensive experience in police work, Timing in the Fighting Arts covers everything from Hick's Law Hick's law, or the Hick-Hyman law, is a human-computer interaction model that describes the time it takes for a user to make a decision as a function of the possible choices he or she has. (that reaction time increases the more choices one has--therefore it's faster and more effective to have one simple defense than a dozen complex ones) to improving one's posture posture /pos·ture/ (pos´choor) the attitude of the body.pos´tural pos·ture n. 1. A position of the body or of body parts. 2. to approaching a potentially dangerous person and timing a grab, to "need-to-know" information--and debunked myths--about translating sport fighting to a street situation. A wealth of recommended drills and exercises for physical self-improvement round out this valuable supplementary self-defense resource. |
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