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Deadly Karate Blows: The Medical Implications
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Название: Deadly Karate Blows: The Medical Implications
Автор: Brian C. Adams
Издательство: Unique Publications
Год: 1999
Формат: pdf
Страниц: 135
Для сайта: mirlib.ru
Размер: 20.36 MB
Язык: английский

‘Deadly Karate Blows – The Medical Implications’ by Brian Adams is a book that , as the title suggests , looks at the medical implications of a successfully landed karate technique.
If you are looking for a book that teaches you how to deliver karate techniques , then this book is not for you. However , if you are interested in learning a little more about the potential outcomes of your karate techniques then this should be right up your alley.
Therefore, you’ll see that this is a book not intended for the beginner student, but an advanced student who wants to get a deeper understanding of what will happen if you hit someone really really hard.
The book is broken down into the location of a certain delivered technique, to which Adams then goes on to provide the possible outcomes of landing that technique to that specific point
For example , one chapter looks at a punch to the bladder. Through a series of action shots and medical diagrams, Adams then goes on to illustrate the five main possible outcomes, variables existing because of timing, angle and amount of power.
The book looks at the following: Striking the forehead . Striking the ears. Striking the temple. Striking the eye. Striking the bridge of the nose. Striking the spot under the nose. Striking the jaw. Striking the throat. Striking the back of the neck. Striking the collar bone. Striking the solar plexus. Striking the side of the ribcage. Striking the diaphragm. Striking the spleen. Striking the kidney. Striking the elbow. Striking the bladder. Striking the groin. Striking the spine. Striking the thigh. Striking the back of the knee. Striking the front knee joint. Striking the shin bone. Striking the Achilles tendon. Shock.







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