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  1. Pride and Glory, Life and Limb, Part II

    By Justin White on Jun 20, 2012 | Rated 9

    In Part I of this series, we discussed some of the differences between training for sport MMA and training for real-world violence. Now let s look at how to bridge the gap between the two sides. Read More »

  2. Pride and Glory, Life and Limb, Part I

    By Justin White on Jun 07, 2012 | Rated 7.5

    Opinions on training for competition, such as sport Jujitsu or Mixed Martial Arts, versus training for real-world conflict fall over a wide spectrum. On one end is a crowd that advocates If it won t work in the cage, it won t work anywhere, and at the other extreme is an equally large group insisting There are no rules on the street. Read More »

  3. Why the Knife

    By Chris Fry on May 24, 2012 | Rated 7

    I was recently asked why I m so quick to recommend a knife, not a gun, as a primary personal-protection tool. For the purposes of this article, what I mean by a knife is one of the very commonplace folding knives found in almost any sporting goods store, or a small fixed-blade knife. Read More »

  4. Small Impact Tools

    By Chris Fry on Sep 15, 2011 | Rated 9.83

    A number of excellent, highly concealable handheld tools that can be readily utilized for proactive or reactive personal protection are available today. Small impact tools offer the user another force option and are excellent for carry in non-permissive environments. Read More »




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