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George A. Dillman, a 9th degree black belt in Ryukyu Kempo Tomari-te, recently honored by Black Belt Magazine as “ 1997--Instructor of the Year” is one o...Read more
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Presure point book
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The only thing I didn't like was it because is it for begeners. But i...Read more

Pressure Point Karate Made Easy: A Guide to the Dillman Pressure Point Method for Beginners and Young Martial Artists by George Dillman and Chris Thomas (1999, Paperback)

Author: Chris Thomas, George Dillman | Publisher: Dillman Karate Intl Pubns | Language: English
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    Author:Chris Thomas, George Dillman
    Language:English
    Publisher:Dillman Karate Intl Pubns
    Format:Paperback
    ISBN-10:1889267023
    ISBN-13:9781889267029

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    Edition Number:1

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    Length:144 pages
    Height:10.3 in
    Width:7.3 in
    Thickness:0.5 in
    Weight:11.2 oz

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    Pressure Point Karate Made Easy is a book which focuses on the self-defense needs and strategies of the modern teen, young adult, or beginning martial artist. Common self-defense situations are presented including attempted strikes, pushes, and grabs. Techniques arc presented via large photos with numerically correlated descriptive paragraphs. With each set of techniques is an illustration depicting the anatomical location of the pressure points that the technique makes use of. Exact angles and direction of strike or manipulation is given with the point notation. Personal growth issues arc discussed and young readers arc cautioned to take the study of martial arts seriously, as a life long study. A glossary of martial arts terms with a pronunciation guide is included.

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    Pressure Point Karate Made Easy (book)

    Created: 12/08/08
    About the Author
    George A. Dillman, a 9th degree black belt in Ryukyu Kempo Tomari-te, recently honored by Black Belt Magazine as “ 1997--Instructor of the Year” is one of the U.S.A.’s best known and well-established martial arts personalities. Dillman came to the attention of the martial arts press when he began competing in the early 1960’s. By the end of that decade, he had started running his own tournament, called the Northeast Open Karate Championships. This competition was held annually-- the first kicking off in Palmer Park, Maryland in 1966. The site was moved to Suitland Maryland in 1967, and moved again to Reading, PA in 1968 where it was held until 1996.
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    Presure point book

    Created: 09/07/10
    Because I like martial arts and I thought it will be interesting to know differentes presure points.
    The only thing I didn't like was it because is it for begeners. But it's my foult so I don't blame no one just me.
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