Redirecting Force: A Manual of Law Enforcement Self Defense V.1

by Robert K. Koga

Other authorsW.L. Pelkey
1998

Library's review

Contents

Chapter One: What's teh difference
Defense against fron punch
Chapter Two: Why should I train?
The step-method approach
Reacting vs. responding
Mastery's place
Right hand push to arm bar
Front lapel grab
Chapter Three: Principles of the Koga Method: The first premise
Front choke arm bar and wrist
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lock
Front choke inside wrist take-down
Chapter Four: Principles of the Koga Method: The concept of control
Control vs. injury
Straight punch cut-off with forehead take-down
Degrees of control
Escalation and de-escalation
Jab deflection to arm-bar take-down
Chapter Five: Principles of the Koga Method: The second premise
Prevention of emotional response
Right front gun grab
Left front gun grab
Chapter Six: Principles of the Koga Method: The third premise
The danger of lag-time
Right hand rear gun grab
Rear gun take-away
Chapter Seven: Principles of the Koga Method: Awareness
Rear choke with gun grab
Chapter Eight: What is self defense?
The principles of self defense
Front kick defense
Rear choke defense
Chapter NIne: The use of force
Reasonalble force
Ground defense-Front choke
Use of force paradigm
Liability and the use of force
Ground defense-choke with punch
Defense against attempted leg tackle
Chapter Ten: The importance of health and fitness
Warm-up exercises
Defense against kick while on ground
Defense against rear bear hug
Chapter Eleven: Approaching and contacting the subject
Making the contact
Comfort zones
Your distance
Signs of an impending attack
The trained fighter
Defense against punch
Postscript
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ISBN

964390027

Publication

The Koga Institute 210 E. Fig St. #103 Fallbrook, CA 92028
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