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Championship Streetfighting: Boxing As A Martial Artwork
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Your fists are your primary weapon program in a streetfight, but most martial arts “masters” like to gloss above that truth. Now fisticuffs expert Ned Beaumont displays you how to duke it out in back again alleys and smoky bars and walk away grinning (with all your teeth). All the dirty tricks of boxing are incorporated, too. Not for the faint of heart, this 1 is destined to turn out to be a classic.
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Great value!,
For the primary purpose of keeping in shape and letting some daily stress out, I’ve been hitting an 80 lb. heavy bag for about 7 months. I started with a pair of gel padded 8 oz. practice gloves and they were fine for about a month – but my hands were not. I’m 51 and my hands started to feel like they were the arthritic hands of a 71 year old. At least 4 or 5 of my knuckles were stoved at all times. It got to the point where I resisted hitting the bag with full force. If I did, my hands would pay for it the next day.
So I wised up and bought a pair of leather Pro Impact gloves. I purchased the 16 oz. gloves because my fingers screamed at me to do it. For the last 2 months, I’ve been hitting the heavy bag at full force, for about 30 minutes a session, and my fingers are almost completely healed.
At first, I actually noticed my rotator cuffs in my shoulders aching a little because of the added weight of the gloves. Believe it or not, it was harder to hold the gloves up…at first. My shoulders quickly strengthened and I’m back at full speed.
I work out in my garage. In the summer, I sweat like you’d expect…especially my hands. One would think that the inside of the gloves might get a little funky. But no, they dry fast and have no smell at all.
I’m very glad I bought these gloves and feel that these gloves will last me years. Go ahead and buy them. You won’t regret it.
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|Great Gloves For What You Pay,
These boxing gloves are pretty good. I would reccomend them for mitt work and maybe speed bags and the lighter heavy bags. The cushioning and padding is kinda stiff, so i wouldn’t use them for sparring unless maybe they are heavily broken into. The wrist support is top notch, i just wish they that i was able to make full use of them. These glose are made for larger hands. It has good stitching and seems like it will last.
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|Great boxing gloves,
Started boxing about 3 weeks ago, first time beginner. These boxing gloves are great for the price, comfortable, durable and no after pain in my hands or wrists. No sweaty odour either. These will last me years!!! Great product!!
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|A Fantastic Read,
Ned Beaumont has written a practical no-nonsense book on how to use boxing as a method of self-defense and exposes the myths surounding Hollywood fight fantasies. Some other reviewers find his critique of Asian martial arts to be too one sided and there may be some truth to that. However, as one who has studied both TKD and Jujutsu and Boxing I can say that some of the points he makes are valid. Even if boxing is not you’re combat art of choice you can still learn a lot from Championship Streetfighting and the author’s take no BS attitude is a breath of fresh air in the self defense literature scene.
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|Boxing As A Martial Art,
Ned Beaumont’s “Championship Streetfighting” is an in depth look at the use of boxing for self-defense. Mr. Beaumont begins by looking at boxing as the old-time method of self-defense, and points out the prior to WWII when a man wanted to learn self-defense he studied boxing. Next Mr. Beaumont gives his opinion about the effectiveness of boxing when compared to the traditional Asian martial arts. “Championship Streetfighting” clearly favors boxing as the more effective style for self-defense (as one might expect in a book about boxing), but at the same time Mr. Beaumont points out that any style can be effective when employed by a tough, fit, and knowledgeable fighter.
The majority of “Championship Streetfighting” discusses various techniques and combinations to use boxing for self-defense. This includes the basics of jabs, hooks, upper-cuts, and straight punches. Also discussed are fouls and dirty tricks, which while banned in the sport boxing ring, and very effective for self-defense.
The book ends with a few suggestions for training and getting into shape such as speed bag, heavy bag, conditioning and road work.
“Championship Streetfighting” is mostly text, with just a few illustrations. While perhaps not a training manual, anyone with some basic skill to begin with can certainly learn a few new techniques to add to his arsenal of self-defense capabilities. If you understand a little more than the mere basics of boxing, “Championship Streetfighting” becomes much more useful in teaching combinations which are extremely effective for real-world self-defense.
About the only criticism (and a minor criticism at that) I can offer about the book is that it is a bit light on illustrations. More illustrations or photographs demonstrating the techniques discussed in the text would have enhanced what is otherwise an excellent book.
Mr. Beaumont’s recommendation that one interested in self-defense should develop skill in boxing is certainly well-founded. And “Championship Streetfighting” is certainly well recommended for anyone interested in boxing as a martial art.
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|Realistic combat for the streets,
This is really the best book ever written about boxing for self-defense. Well organized and written in a literate and entertaining manner, it presents the boxing skills that work best in real combat and sensibly assesses the weaknesses of boxing and other forms of fighting. It also presents a fully articulated training program for the developing fighter. There’s really nothing else like it — and serious martial artists will assimilate its lessons so as to make their own styles that much more effective.
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