Speed Training-How to Develop Your Maximum Speed for Martial Arts

by Loren Christensen

1996

Library's review

Speed is often the difference between first and second in a tournament-or first and dead in a real-life battle.

Speed is the most important asset a fighter can have. Sure, strength, courage, flexibility, endurance, and grapping ability are all improtant, but if you are not fast enough to block your
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opponent's attack or you are too slow to hit him, these will be of little value.

If you weren't blessed with natural quickness, are there ways to develop hands that move as rapidly as a serpent's tongue and kicks that crack the air like a bullwhip? Can a naturally quick person become even quicker? Can you learn how Bruce Lee and other masters developed their incredible speed? Can perception be improved, reflexes sharpened, timing polished? Are there specific exercises you can do to keep quickness from being ysed against you? Can quickness keep you alive in a nife fight? are there shortcuts? are there really ways for you to double your speed immediately?

Loren Christensen, the author, answers an empahtic Y-E-S to all those questions. He will show you how to develop instantaneous reflexes and explosive speed for punching, kicking, grappling, and police defensive tactics by following the simple drills, exercises, and principles outlined in this book. Christensen has been a martial artist for 31 years and a police officer for 24. He knows first-hand that speed is often the difference between first and second in a tournament-or first and dead in a real-life battle. Learn from him how to stay a step ahead of your opponents in the dojo or on the streets.

Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: The elements of speed
Chapter 2: Developing a strong foundation for speed
Chapter 3: The quickness diet
Chapter 4: Perception and reflex speed
Chapter 5: Developing movement speed
Chapter 6: Creating an illusion of speed
Chapter 7: Defending against speed
Chapter 8: The grappling arts
Chapter 9: Things to think about
Conclusion
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ISBN

873648595

Publication

Paladin Press Boulder, Colorado
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