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How to Fight with a Club Effectively: The Art and Science of Mook Jong: The Club Set

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Drawing from the functional, combat-ready movements of his best-selling Mook Jong Slam Set video, master martial artist Joseph Simonet teaches you a simple, brutal stick fighting system in this original video production from Paladin Press. In it, he focuses on teaching a streamlined version of the Slam Set, adding a stick rather than just going empty-handed.

Taking best advantage of this novel approach to wooden dummy training, Simonet shows you how you can train full speed and full force on a partner that wont complain, get injured, or quit. This isnt the fancy stick-dancing you may have seen in other instructional videos: its a hard-core, street-ready fighting system that teaches crippling strikes with both the business end and the handle end; close-range attacks that can lead to applying chokes, locks, and takedowns; two-handed stick hits to your opponents most vital areas; and more.

If you're looking for complicated flow drills and finesse-filled techniques, go elsewhere. The Club Set is all about finishing your opponent using the simplest of weapons in the easiest, most effective way.

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

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