Book Description: The walking stick is a convenient and formidable weapon in the hands of a man trained to use it. With the carry and use of firearms and knives gradually becoming more restricted by law, the stick is becoming an increasingly viable implement of practical self-defense for ordinary citizens. Serious self-defense situations necessitate holding the cane, walking stick, or jo with two hands to prevent the aggressor from grabbing your cane. Of course, when first learning any new cane form, begin with a slower, more deliberate, less vigorous practice to . · Buy the selected items together. This item: The Walking Stick Method of Self Defence by H.G. Lang by Kirk Lawson Paperback $ Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by Silver Ocean. Stick Fighting: Techniques of Self-Defense by Masaaki Hatsumi Paperback $Reviews: 4.
Books in PDF format (also search for these - I don't have a record of where they are) - Old Swordplay by Alfred Hutton (mb) The Walking Stick Method of Self Defense, (in 12 separate chapters) And an article in Microsoft Word .doc) format - Vigny on cane for defense. NOTE: I found these in They may no longer available. It must be understood that the new art of self-defence with a walking-stick, here with introduced for the first time, differs essentially from single-stick or sword-play; for a man may be a champion in the use of sword or single-stick and yet be quiet to put a walking-stick to any effective use as a weapon of defence. The simple. Self-Defence With A Walking Stick Written by E. W. Barton-Wright and originally published in Pearson's Magazine, January-February "It must be understood that the new art of self-defence with a walking-stick, here introduced for the first time, differs essentially from single-stick or sword-play; for a man may be a champion in the use of sword or single-stick, and yet be quite unable to.
New York City Steampunk. The techniques of the double handed method are the most well known of Fairbairns stick system but they are only a small part of his combative stick instruction. The Double Handed method is shown in the greatest part in Fairbairn's books “All In Fighting²” and Self Defence for Women and Girls³” – the latter having the most. The "Walking Stick" Method of Self Defense. First of all a big thankyou to Ralph Grasso, Joseph P. Sullivan, Kirk Lawson and the Bata Egroup for allowing us the opportunity to host this manual in PDF format. This manual will soon be available in html format as well. This is speedily being done by Kelpie, and we look forward to this.
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