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boy scout quarterstaff manual: Thirteen Secret Knock-Out Blows S. J. Jorgensen, 1929-01-02 This mini-booklet is a reproduction of a promotional advertising brochure for S.J. Jorgensen's full book American Police Jiu-Jitsu. Dating from the early 1930's it presents a few tastes of the full book via snippets, images and tons of glowing customer testimonials. Students of classic Ju-jitsu texts and early martial arts manuals will enjoy this unique little gem of historical interest. While the useful content presented is rather minimal, it is a great look at the style of techniques of the era; both defensive and mail-order promotions of selling martial arts knowledge. Truly harkens back to an older age, but one in which the Gangster-era of organized crime and hoodlums made average everyday citizens of big cities afraid of crime in a way not unlike the current times. Be sure to check out our other titles of vintage martial arts classics too, like: Police Jiu-jitsu, American Judo, and Judo Self-Taught. Keywords: Jiu Jitsu,jujitsu,throw,choke,hold,punch,arm lock,kick,knife,police |
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boy scout quarterstaff manual: Bush Warfare William Charles Giffard Heneker, 1907 A tactical manual of how to effectively fight small wars in hostile territory and difficult terrain, based on the author's experiences in West Africa. It was required reading in both the British and the US armies from its publication in 1907 until it was replaced in the 1930s |
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boy scout quarterstaff manual: Warcraft R. Sean Borgstrom, 2003 Included in this collection are vols. distributed as well as published by White Wolf Pub. |
boy scout quarterstaff manual: Encyclopedia of World Sport David Levinson, 1996 A historical and cross-cultural survey of mainstream and lesser-known sports. |
boy scout quarterstaff manual: Scouting for Boys Robert Baden-Powell, 2014-11-24 This blueprint for the Boy Scout movement not only provides energetic tips on camping, tracking, and woodcraft, but offers proper Victorian-era advice on manners, self-discipline, and good citizenship. Includes the original illustrations. |
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boy scout quarterstaff manual: Stick Fighting Masaaki Hatsumi, Quentan Chambers, Quintin Chambers, 1981 The ideal weapon for self-defense is a stick. To find a comprehensive system of techniques using the stick, we must turn to the East, for systems known to the West have fallen into disuse. In this book, the techniques of Kukishin Ryū--an ancient Japanese method--have been updated and adapted for use today. A thorough grounding in the fundamentals dealt with here will enable you to disarm and control any assailant.--Publisher description. |
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boy scout quarterstaff manual: Broad-sword and Single-stick Clive Phillips-Wolley, Rowland George Allanson-Winn, 2020-03-30 Our neighbours on the other side of the English Channel have been accused of calling us a nation of shopkeepers. No doubt the definition is not bad; and, so long as the goods supplied bear the hall-mark of British integrity, there is nothing to be ashamed of in the appellation; still, with all due deference, I think we might more appropriately be called a nation of sportsmen. |
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boy scout quarterstaff manual: Fighting with the German Longsword Christian Henry Tobler, 2015 Recorded over six centuries ago, the teachings of the 14th-century Master-at-Arms Johannes Liechtenauer have been given new life by a world-wide community of modern swordsmen and women, fascinated by the elegance, efficiency and depth of his unique martial art. Christian Henry Tobler was one of the pioneers in reviving the medieval Master's art, creating the first, published syllabus for training with the two-handed longsword back in 2004. This fully rewritten, revised and expanded edition brings to bear a decade of refinement, creating a definitive, how to guide for students. Beginning with a short historical overview of the art, Mr. Tobler teaches stance, footwork, methods for gripping the sword, and step-by-step instructions for executing the core techniques of the Liechtenauer tradition. Additional chapters introduce students to wrestling, spear and armoured combat; demonstrating the art's depth and breadth. Heavily photo-illustrated, the book also makes use of decision-trees and training drills to aid in learning. Used as a complete, self-contained course, or a primer for studying the original medieval works themselves, this unique book will be invaluable to martial artists, reenactors, medieval historians, or anyone who has ever wondered how did knights fight? |
boy scout quarterstaff manual: Night Below Carl Sargent, TSR Inc. Staff, 1995-11 The ultimate dungeon adventure is back in print again because the fans demanded it! Set in the Underdark and designed to be used in any AD&DRM campaign, Night Below presents an epic adventure that takes player characters from 1st level to loth level and beyond. Available again for a limited time, this huge adventure is packed with plots, subplots, sinister conspiracies, and action on a grand scale. |
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boy scout quarterstaff manual: Fiore Dei Liberi's Armizare Robert N. Charrette, 2011 Armizare (the Art of Arms) was the name the warriors of medieval Italy gave to their martial art, which included the wielding of sword, axe and spear with wrestling, knife-fighting and mounted combat. In the waning years of the 14th century, Fiore dei Liberi was a famed master of this art, whose students included some of the most renowned and dangerous fighting men of his day. Toward the end of his life, Master Fiore preserved his teachings in a series of illustrated manuscripts, four of which have survived to the present day, and have become the basis of a world-wide effort to reconstruct this lost martial art. However, because medieval books were written for an audience with different expectations than the modern readers how-to manuals, today's students often have trouble understanding the old swordsman's choices in including, omitting or organizing information as he did. They may see that fighting art was a system, but lack the background to see the systematic instruction of the book itself. In Armizare: The Chivalric Martial Arts System of il Fior di Battaglia, Robert Charrette brings together his experiences as a martial artist and respected 14th century living historian with his skills as a professional author graphic artist to not only take readers on a walking tour of Master Fiore's manuscripts, but into the mindset behind its creation. More than just an interpretation of an old book's contents, this is a tool-kit that reveals Fiore dei Liberi's brilliance as not just a fighter, but as martial arts teacher. Whether a long-time student, a newcomer to the art or a more academic devote of the medieval warrior and his craft, readers will find themselves educated and entertained as a door is opened into another time and place - the training hall of the medieval knight. |
boy scout quarterstaff manual: The Dark Side Sourcebook Bill Slavicsek, J. D. Wiker, 2001 In this essential rule book, roleplaying gamers will discover histories of the Sith and other dark side sects, key descriptions of infamous dark side villains, and ideas on how to implement evil player characters into their campaigns. |
boy scout quarterstaff manual: Ilkley Robert Collyer, 2017-12-13 Excerpt from Ilkley: Ancient Modern Under the conviction that it is premature to theorize as to the origin and purposes of the Prehistoric remains, I have curtailed that chapter as much as possible, leaving the bare theories to stand tests that time alone can bring. We need researches on all our Yorkshire moors, indicating where all are found, and where some remains are found and others wanting. It is but just to Dr. Collyer to state that he has had no opportunity of reading the proof-sheets. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works. |
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