Jiu Jitsu Manual Combat Conditioning

by Major R. E. Hanley

1943

Library's review

Book's purpose

In instructing the science of self-defense to various groups of Marines, it was discovered that there was a pressing need for some sort of basic reference guide for students to use as a 'memory refersher' between classes. This is book is the answer.

Since it was first printed as a
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pocket reference guide for Marine students of Jiu Jitsu Defense there have been innumerable requests for a third edition available to the general public. And because today as never before the knowledge of self-defense in physical combat is a necessary part of every man's makeup, these requests have been granted.

With more and more men being called into Uncle Sam's Armed Forces daily, the burden of protectiing the home folks is doubly great for those of us left behind. For this reason, every able man owes it to America's loved ones to equip himself with the ability to give protection when the unforeseen emergency arrives. Careful study of the methods described on the pages to follow will provide YOU with that ability.

Remember one thing-this book was not written to teach you a group of 'tricks' to amuse your friends. Because only serious injury, or even death, can result from the forceful application of many of the holds it illustrates and teaches. In other words, this book was created only to help men when they're 'fighting for keeps.'

Contents

Book's purpose
Praparing for Jiu Jitsu falls and throws
Wrist throw
Double wrist hold break
Edge of hand slash
Vulnerable spots for knockokut blows
Kick defense
Kidney blow agains boxer
Break for back hug under arms
Back hold, over arms break
Defense for back holds, over arms
Break for front hug
Break for back hug, under arms
Slash at throat with kick back
Shoulder break
Chin jab
Break against elbow
Arm bbreak and marching prisioer hold
Break for full nelson
Front trip and arm break
Shoulder pressure arm break
Action against arm and shoulder
Crossed arm hold and chin blow
Throws with the hip
Ankle throw
Back hip ghrow
Straight foot throw
Circle throw
Over shoulder throw
Crab claw throw
Front grab for back throw
Choke breaks
Lean back arm break
Single arm choke break
Break for straight arm choke
Front choke break with knee pressure
Choke break with knee pressure
Choke break jab into throat Arm lever back strangle
Double pressure back strangle
Strangle hold with knee in the back
Wrap around choke
Crossed arm choke when knocked down
Spine break pressure hold
Defense against knife when knocked down
Choke holds
Arm hold for marching prisoner
Club or stick defense
Disarming-pistol, rifle, bayonet, machete, knife & club
Combat conditioning program
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Publication

Gordy Publishing Company Chicago, Illinois
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