Reddit reviews Put 'Em Down, Take 'Em Out!: Knife Fighting Techniques From Folsom Prison
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俺は最近これ読みました。レビューにある通り内容はパンフレットレベルだけど、ナイフの握り、ファイティングポーズ、ナイフを振る時の動作などひと通りの事は学べて、すぐに頭に入るのが良い。これでナイフ格闘の達人になるのは無理だけど、厄介な素人には一晩でなれるという感じ。素人を10人とか100人くらい集めて指導する時などに最適な本だと思う。オススメです。
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Put 'Em Down, Take 'Em Out: Knife Fighting Techniques From San Quentin is a masterwork on dirty knife fighting that is out of print.
Also, Rory Miller gets mentioned plenty on this sub, but I don't think there is a way to understate how important a book like Scaling Force is to a martial artist.
i read the novel and i read the pop nonfic.
this is the best book youve never read. note the prices.
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There are some golden rules here
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Really good book on knife fighting written by the masters of knife fighting.
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There's also a great section on knives in Meditations on Violence by Rory Miller. The point he makes is that the idea of a kali/escrima/whatever knife fight, two opponents squaring off armed equally is very rare, and often a kind of "monkey dance" social ritual rather than a real attempt to kill. The person who wants to kill you with a knife won't let you see it until it is inside you. I'd also recommend you check out Knife Fighting Lessons From Folsom Prison for a study on actual knife violence.