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Erle Montaigue Dim-Mak Death Point Collection

Erle Montaigue Collection ◆ Death Point Striking Revealed in this book for the first time are the long-held secrets of dim-mak: a system of deadly strikes to vital acupuncture points at the root of t'ai chi ch'uan. Learn the martial and healing applications of the most dangerous points, plus set-up points, multiple point strikes and neurological shutdown points. For information purpose...

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Erle Montaigue Collection

◆ Death Point Striking
Revealed in this book for the first time are the long-held secrets of dim-mak: a system of deadly strikes to vital acupuncture points at the root of t'ai chi ch'uan. Learn the martial and healing applications of the most dangerous points, plus set-up points, multiple point strikes and neurological shutdown points. For information purposes only.
The techniques and drills depicted in this book are extremely dangerous. It is not the intent of the author or publisher to encourage readers to attempt any of these techniques and drills without proper professional supervision and training. Attempting to do so can result in severe injury or death. Do not attempt any of these techniques or drills without the supervision of a certified instructor. ...

◆ Baguazhang Vol. 1 &2
Closely related to Taijiquan, Baguazhang is one of the three great internal arts and, like its counterparts, can be used to kill as well as to heal.
Baguazhang, is said to be the sister of T'ai Chi Ch'uan, the mother of the three 'internal systems'. It is one of the newest Chinese healing/ martial arts of the internal system and contains the very best of the Shaolin Martial arts as well as the very best of the Buddhism or Taoism fighting arts. Its intricacies are great and one is able to continually discover new techniques from within the complex postures and movements which go together to build the framework which we call the Baguazhang form or kata. Invented by one man, the form has been slowly added to and taken away from until we have come to a highly evolved form of healing or self-defense which only relies upon the palms and feet for attack and defense. With mainly circular foot movement, the form lays stress upon the stability of the stance and the flexibility of the waist which is complimented by the vigorous movements of the arms and palms while always being coordinated in legs, waist and upper body. Bagua is said to have the fastest footwork of any martial art. Throughout this book, I will be making mention of "dim-Mak" or death point striking and some points used in this art. Baguazhang is a dim-Mak art. I suggest that you get a copy of my encyclopaedia "The Erle Montaigue Encyclopaedia of Dim-Mak" available from the publisher of this book, Paladin Press in Boulder Colorado in the USA. Dim-Mak literally means "Death Point Striking" whereby the practitioner is taught to strike to either one, or multiples of dim-Mak points in the human body causing effects that range from a simple knock out to maiming and death, or even effects that manifest many years from when the strike was felt. Every movement in Baguazhang has a meaning and is aimed at the dim-Mak points. Bagua is often referred to as "the art of overkill".

◆ How to use T'ai Chi as a Fignting Art
This book should be of great interest to both t’ai chi practitioners and non-T’ai chi practitioners alike. A book on T’ai Chi as a “fighting art” is long overdue. There are many people who still recognize and consider T’ai Chi as only a health exercise. I feel that this book will be very informative to the martial arts community and a must for everyone’s martial arts library.

◆ Internal Gung Fu Vol. 1 &2
Volume 1
Nowadays, there are literally hundreds of different martial arts systems. With the proliferation of martial arts movies, people are now familiar with those martial arts such as karate, gung-fu (kung fu) aikido and Taijiquan. And although we are able to break for instance, karate up into many different styles and gung-fu also into many different styles, there are still basically only two major systems into which all martial arts can be categorised. The most widely spread categorisation of martial arts in the West would have to be the ‘so-called’ hard styles into which would fall the arts such as karate, taekwondo and many of the ‘hard style‘ gung-fu systems of China. These would include those such as wing chun, choy lae fut, hung gar and Shaolin Temple boxing. It is said that all of the hard systems have come from this one source, the Shaolin Temple. Meaning Little Forest, the Shaolin Temple is hundreds of years old and has been re-built some three times with the most recent incarnation being around five hundred years ago. Nowadays, for most serious martial artists, this ‘modern’ temple is a bit of a joke, with the original essence of the martial arts taught there being lost a long time ago.
Volume 2
Practical Training Methods: Practical Healing Methods: Practical Fighting Methods: You Have The Power, Use It: The Reptile Brain In The Martial/Healing Arts.

◆ Reflex Violence
Sudden Violence is an apt name for the eclectic martial art

Sef-Defense Survival Fight Combat Dead Kill Neutralise