Personal Defense for Women: Practical Advice for Self Protection
June 15, 2010
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Product DescriptionDon’t Be A Victim! Fight Back with Personal Defense for Women!Statistics show that violet crimes against women are at an all-time high. Don’t be the next victim! In Personal Defense for Women, author Gila Hayes shows you how to build awareness to avoid confrontations – and how to fight back when necessary. If you’re concerned about your personal safety and security in your home, in your car, in your workplace and on the campus, there’s no better guide than Personal Defense for Women. It’s all here! Common-sense, practical advice on: Avoiding conf Personal defense techniques Safe, responsible use of pepper sprays, Tasers, handguns, revolvers and shotgunsDon’t take chances with your safety- or your family’s. Personal Defense for Women gives you everything you need. . . More >>
Personal Defense for Women: Practical Advice for Self Protection
Pohl Force Knives Hornet XL Self-Defense Knife -Ebony
June 11, 2010
- German self defense knife
- Yet inconspicuous for every day carry
- Integrated subhilt design, ebony wood handle
- Spencer Reiter SAR & Skull Hornet logos
- Includes signed, serial numbered certificate, padded pouch, cross-draw sheath
Product DescriptionSuperior knives from world-renown German knife expert Dietmar Pohl. The Hornet XL is so diverse and multifunctional, it would not be fair to put it into just one category. Knife designer Spencer Reiter assisted in development as a small Self-Defense knife. Compact size, reliable and stable blade and the integrated subhilt makes the Hornet XL the perfect self defense weapon. The knife also serves in the peaceful role of an EDC (Every Day Carry) knife; designed to manage everyday tasks and needs. The beautifully grained wood, plus superior design and quality, is what makes the EDC Hornet XL model the knife for you. Compact size to be inconspicuous. Safe handling through integrated subhilt. Torx screws for fitting the handles. Labeling with original Spencer Reiter SAR logo and Skull Hornet logo. 45° cross-draw sheath from high-quality brown core leather with Thumb Break snap. Suitable for self-defense or EDC deployment. Complete with Flexcord-. . . More >>
Pohl Force Knives Hornet XL Self-Defense Knife -Ebony
Trademark Blackout Camo Self Defense Spring Assisted Pocket Knife
June 9, 2010
- 3.5 inches closed
- 6″ open
- Stainless Steel Blade
- Soft thumb lever for unlocking blade
- Durable “lock in place” thumb clip
Product DescriptionIf you are a fan of the classic pocket knife or hunting knife then you should truly respect the importance and simplicity that our spring assisted Super knives allow you to operate with. Just open the blade a little with the thumb-stud and the knife will take it from there. All of our spring assisted knives have great lock-up power, are built durable, and have the ability to be carried around in your pocket ready to be easily accessed in no time. . . . More >>
Trademark Blackout Camo Self Defense Spring Assisted Pocket Knife
Personal Defense 11oz Leather Slapper
June 7, 2010
Product DescriptionFor personal defense. Each made with quality black leather handles. . . . More >>
Personal Defense 11oz Leather Slapper
Kajukenbo Self-Defense Vol. 1 – Purple Belt Requirements
June 5, 2010
Product DescriptionIn the late 1940s, Palama Settlement, Hawaii was a violent area and fist-fights or stabbings were commonplace. In 1947, Adriano D. Emperado and four other martial artists made a secret pact to create a street fighting combination of their arts: western boxing, judo, jujutsu, kenpo karate, Tang Soo Do karate and kung fu. The art slowly began to grow in popularity, and soon Emperado had 12 Kajukenbo schools in Hawaii, making it the second largest string of schools at the time. Joe Halbuna, Charles Gaylord, Tony Ramos and Aleju Reyes, who all earned a black belt from Emperado, brought Kajukenbo to the mainland in 1960. They each opened Kajukenbo schools in California. In 1969. Kajukenbo uses hard, fast strikes to vital points throughout the body, take-downs involving high impact throws, and many joint and limb destruction techniques, usually as follow-ups to take-downs. There are also blocks from attacks such as punches and defenses and disarmament of offens. . . More >>










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