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Learn How to Strike in a Brutal Knife Fight: The Art and Science of Mook Jong: The Blade Set

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2008

One of the most innovative minds in martial arts today, Joseph Simonet is always learning, always refining, always improving. Now, in this groundbreaking video production from Paladin Press, Simonet has taken his best-selling Mook Jong Slam Set material and adapted it to create a functional knife fighting program suitable for any type of combat involving edged weapons.

Wooden dummy training allows you to perform techniques full force and at full speed, simulating a real fight in the way practicing with a live partner cant without inflicting serious injury. Using that as a guiding principle, Simonet prepares you for a real knife fight by teaching a short form on the dummy that burns in simultaneous block and attack, moving through your opponent to disrupt his base, lightning-fast slashing attacks, initial stunning strikes to set up a fight-stopping cut, and much more.

A knife fight isnt a game. Every movement in this form is designed to damage your attacker, cripple him, or end the fight once and for all.

Available now from the Paladin Press Professional Action Library: http://www.paladin-press.com/product/The_Art_and_Science_of_Mook_Jong_TheBlad...

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