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Solo Training: The Martial Artist's Guide to Training Alone

Solo Training: The Martial Artist's Guide to Training Alone

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good book
Review: This is a good book. I just started getting in to the different fighting techniques and wanted to explore my options. This book takes you step by step through differrent styles of kicks and punches. It also has alot of different drills to help you get better at kicking and punching. It also helped me get alittle faster. A good book to add to your collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Have for Your Martial Arts Bookshelf
Review: This is easily the best martial arts book I have, and I own many. It ranks right up there with Christensen's Fighter's Fact Book. One reviewer said it didn't have a lot of pictures so he couldn't follow. I found the 70 pictures that are in it satisfactory, and his explanations to be absolutely clear. That reviewer may be happier with a picture book, not one that makes the reader think.

Christensen is probably the funniest martial arts writer there is. His humor is as disarming as his information is right on and exactly what you want to know. He was an MP in Vietnam and a street cop in Portland, Oregon, so he knows what he is talking about, too. All of his martial arts books are aimed toward the street, meaning his stuff is practical.

Solo Training has tons of information that will make your solo workout productive and a real leaning experience. Not only does he give the reader many drills and exercises, but he has provided a dozen complete workouts for you to follow. He shows some techniques that I haven't seen in my 12 years of practice, and he shows subtle variations on the old standbys that makes them even more effective.


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