|
|
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply brilliant!, 1 Mar 1999
By A Customer
In recent years men like Geoff Thompson and Peter Consterdine have spearheaded something of a revolution on the UK martial arts scene. Replacing outdated techniques and armchair theory came sound advice and practical instruction, offered by people who had actually been there and experienced the harsh realities of modern violence. Media exposure via books, video and magazines finally took the knowledge off the doors and put it before the public eye. Other top men in their field joined the movement and added their own brand of tried and tested mayhem to the melting pot. They all, without exception, use and recommend the pre-emptive strike .My point is that a lot has already been written on the pre-emptive strike, as it is one of the cornerstones of any valid system of self-protection. So what is the value of yet more material - in fact a whole book - on the subject ? "Pre-emptive strikes for winning fights" is Jamie O'Keefe's latest book, and seeks to thoroughly dissect the theory, training and practical application of the pre-emptive strike. Jamie has established himself as one of the top authors in this field - "Pre-emptive Strikes.." is already into its second re-print as I write this, only two months after it's release. Whenever I've read his books, he not only answers most of my questions on the topic, but also opens up whole other areas of problems/solutions I'd never even thought of, and this book is no exception . He is an original and innovative thinker, turning out books packed with useful advice and information . . I really believe that anyone, no matter what their level of skill or experience, can learn something from this book. There is so much content in this book that I really can't detail every chapter, but here's a taste of some highlights: The legal issues surrounding use of the pre-emptive strike are covered in depth. Jamie gives sound advice on how to explain your actions to the authorities. This is absolutely vital information worth the price of the book on its own. Similarly the grey area of the morality of the pre-emptive is effectively addressed - it's worth noting that legal and moral concerns are the biggest stumbling blocks for people new to the concept of the pre-emptive attack. The chapters on blocking, fitness and grappling will be real wake-up calls for many martial artists - grappling fanatics in particular may not like what he has to say ! Attack prediction is another vital aspect examined. Pre-attack indicators are always present - acts of violence very rarely come 'out of the blue'. You will learn what to look for, when to trust your instincts and very importantly how to act on this information. The section on controlling fear and triggering your pre-emptive strike is a real favorite of mine. Very simple, direct and practical. Moving onto the physical side, Jamie shows his own personal favorite strikes, but rather than assume you'll want to do exactly as he does, he teaches a unique system for choosing strikes from your own selection of skills .You'll learn what to choose and how to use it. Photos illustrate the realistic application of the various strikes - the method of attack and target area are clearly shown. Graphic photos recreate shocking real-life incidents in the section on pre-emptive strikes with weapons. A very sobering reminder of just how vicious attackers can be. Jamie also looks at other options. Being pre-emptive isn't just about striking. Methods of surprise, escape or evasion. are just a few examples. The reason I am such a great believer in Jamie's work is simply this - he doesn't theorize about violence, he has experienced it - lots of it and he has the honesty and the humility to tell you what you really need to know ...although the truth is not always palatable. Throughout his books Jamie never tries to glorify violence or portray himself as the Harman or the hero. He is as keen to discuss his mistakes as his successes, and draws important lessons from each incident he describes. Read the 'War Stories' chapter in this book and you'll see exactly what I mean. So there you have it - I hope I have convinced you to buy this book. The lessons contained within its pages were learned the hard way, with spilt blood & broken bones - it was written so you don't have to take that route. Read, absorb, and live by Jamie's advice. You'll be stronger and safer for it. Simon James Close Quarter Combat Systems
|