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The Citizen's Guide to Stopping Suicide Attackers: Secrets of an Israeli Counterterrorist
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Chess Secrets: Great Attackers: Learn from Kasparov, Tal and Stein
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DOES A BROKEN BOARD EQUAL A BROKEN NOSE? - Training to Achieve the Striking Force Proven to Stop an Attacker
Precisely how hard do you have to hit to stop an attacker? And how do you train to develop that level of force? In this groundbreaking training guide, Brian Struchtemeyer details the exact level of impact force found in modern "less-than-lethal" weapons used by law enforcement to physically subdue criminal suspects and shows you how to attain this level of force with your punches. When officers use LTL tools, they are able to reliably stop more than 90 percent of criminal suspects -- and thats when they are only aiming at the thighs or abdomen. They know these tools could cause severe injury or even death if aimed at more vulnerable body parts such as the head and neck.Struchtemeyer integrates the long sought-after answer of how hard is hard enough with an engaging and often humorous cross-cultural study on the history, nature and practical use of surrogate targets, including the heavy bag and Okinawan makiwara. Along the way he connects a diverse range of topics, including psychology, early American football and the statistics of random chance, to the simple goal of effective stopping power in unarmed strikes. Finally, these varied topics are synthesized into a set of training drills using surrogate targets that allow you to measure the force of your blows so you know when you are hitting with the same level of impact force proven by law enforcement officers to stop a violent opponent in his tracks. 8 1/2 x 11, softcover, photos, illus., 180 pp.Brian Struchtemeyer is a longtime student of Matsubayshi-ryu Shorin-ryu. He has also studied many other styles, systems and persuasions of self-defense. His personal interest lies in removing myth and superstition from martial arts by improving the facts, data and measurements used in self-defense training..
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Saving Grace: The True Story of a Mother-to-Be, a Deranged Attacker, and an UnbornChild
The true story of a mother-to-be, a deranged attacker, and an unborn child. It seemed like a simple case of mistaken identity. Sarah Brady was nine months pregnant and the baby gifts she registered for were being sent to a Sarah Brody. Little did she know that it was a trap set up by a woman so desperate to be a mother that she would try to steal Sarah's unborn child..
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Saving Grace: The True Story of a Mother-to-be, a Deranged Attacker, and an Unborn Child
Nine months into her pregnancy, Sarah Brady receives a phone call out of the blue from another expectant mother named "Sarah Brody." The woman informs her they have both signed up for the same gift registry, and due to their similar names gifts meant for Brady have mistakenly been sent to Brody's address What seems to be an amusing mix-up is, in fact, a deadly trap. When Brady stops by the woman's apartment to retrieve the gifts, she is instead confronted by a knife-wielding Kate Smith. Brady instinctively fights back, and the struggle for the knife becomes a fight to the death — leaving police to determine whether the attack was an act of self-defense or murder. One of only three people in the United States to survive an attempted fetus theft, Sarah Brady tells her incredible story for the first time in Saving Grace..
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New-age arms race: Cyber attackers pose constant computer threat.: An article from: ColoradoBiz
This digital document is an article from ColoradoBiz, published by Wiesner Publications, Inc. on January 1, 2002. The length of the article is 1342 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: New-age arms race: Cyber attackers pose constant computer threat. Author: Susan J. Marks Publication:ColoradoBiz (Magazine/Journal) Date: January 1, 2002 Publisher: Wiesner Publications, Inc. Volume: 29 Issue: 1 Page: 30(3) Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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Technology made here helps ward off cruise ship attackers.: An article from: San Diego Business Journal
This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by Thomson Gale on November 14, 2005. The length of the article is 447 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: Technology made here helps ward off cruise ship attackers. Author: Rob Davis Publication:San Diego Business Journal (Magazine/Journal) Date: November 14, 2005 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 26 Issue: 46 Page: 18(1) Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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