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Attack Proof: the Ultimate Guide to Personal Protection

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Martial arts can teach people many important lessons about discipline, conditioning, and dedication. But as an effective means of self-defense and survival in brutal, real-world attacks, almost all martial arts come up short. This is because most self-defense applications of martial arts rely on patterned, choreographed techniques that have no relation to the chaos and randomness that rules during life-and-death fights. Attack Proof offers a dramatically different kind of self-defense system that really works. It's based on the insights, real-world experiences, and forensic research of John Perkins, a New York cop who teaches hand-to-hand combat to military and police instructors. A survivor of over 100 documented armed and unarmed violent encounters, Perkins also engaged in unlicensed pit-fights and was a bodyguard with an international clientele. Revolutionary in its approach, the book helps you to become a master of random motion, or ""guided chaos"", where you create a defense during attacks using principles of movement and physics. These principles are taught through many drills and exercises, which focus on improving balance, looseness, sensitivity, and power. This book provides a wide selection of basic to advanced tactics and principles with nearly 200 accompanying photographs that show correct positioning and maneuvers. You learn what to do and what not to do in potentially life-threatening situations, including muggings, carjackings, abductions, knife fights, and gunfights. Plus, the authors back up their teaching with illuminating real-world anecdotes. Attack Proof is essential for anyone interested in personal safety. If you are already trained in a particular martial art, you will dramatically enhance your combat skills. If you practice tai chi, you may discover secrets that have long eluded you. If you are a novice, you will learn the basics of survival while improving your coordination, timing, and balance. Protect yourself by being prepared for the unexpected and become a martial ""realist"". Visit AttackProof.com for more information. "

232 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2000

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May 26, 2021
Invincibility is no longer a myth, although the regimen it requires is exhaustingly grueling. Perkins demonstrates the steps that anyone can take to be immune to offensive attacks. The training routine is centralized on the importance of deploying chaos. This allows fighters to fluidly confuse their enemy combatants. The book’s aim is to cultivate a deeper sense of self-awareness within its readership.
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February 9, 2014
Martial arts and self-defense books that show methods of blocking, striking, breaking choleholds, etc. are a nickel a dozen. This book is something else entirely: it is one of the two best collections of useful drills in print. (The other one is Rory Miller's _Drills: Training for Sudden Violence_.) _Attack Proof_ begins with some basic close-combat drills that are immediately applicable to self-protection, and then progresses into drills that develop looseness, body unity, balance, freedom of movement, and so on. If you buy one martial arts or self-defense book this year, buy this one.
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July 16, 2010
Great primer on real-life self-defense.
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November 22, 2017
This book advocates self-education to help protect you from those who would do you harm.
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