Thirty-Six Secret Knock-Out Blows Without the Use of Fists

by S.J. Jorgensen

1957

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Cover shows Captain Jorgensen's portrait inside of a police badge. Foreward and inside page shows his 127 medals won and lists who he has trained; Police units and all branches of the military.

Thirty-Six Secret Knock-Out Blows Without the Use of Fists. Booklet includes Come Along, Gun Disarming,
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Knife Disarming, Nerve Pressure Points, Others, 16 Lessons with 63 Illustrations.

Price 25 Cents per Copy, Postpaid

Back Cover has letter from City of Phoenix, Arizona Police Department thanking Captain Jorgensen for his 2 weeks of training in April, 1939.

Booklet lists other books for sale and has all of the sample lessons.

Contents

Foreword
Offensive and defensive positions
Knockout blows without the use of fists
Mirror shadow practice for knockouts
Japanese thumb pressure
Headlock breaks
'The situation well in hand'
Soldiers learn jujitsu
Wrong method of shakedown
Sample lesson from American Police Jiu-jitsu
Sample lesson in come-along holds
The birth and history of American police and official police jiu jitsu as originated and taught by Svend Jorgensen
Sample lesson on gun disarming
Sample lesson knife disarming
Come along holds
Gun disarming
Knife disarming
Nerve pressure points
Death blows
Chokehold break
Headlock breaks
Dangerous approach
Against armed persons
Fear no one
26 lessons, with 96 illustrations
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Publication

Jorgensen & Co. P.O. Box 1450 Greenwood, Seattle 3, Washington
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