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The techniques presented in this DVD are part of the brown and black level program, where the fighting aspect of defense is developed. Krav Maga is based on two pillars: self-defense and combat. In general, self defense gets the most important place. If practitioners only want to work on self defense, the basic program is enough, but if you really want to be all-round, the combat aspect is also very important. Example: During an attack, you have failed to neutralize your opponent on the first defence movement; then a fight will begin. If you do not have knowledge (even basic) of fighting, you may lose the advantage and incur serious consequences. It is therefore important to control these two aspects.
With the help of ultra-slow-motion photography and computer animation, knife expert Michael Janich teaches you the secrets of weapon balance, spin and throwing distance and shows you how to apply them to accurately throw and consistently stick knives, tomahawks, axes and a variety of other purpose-designed throwing weapons. Janich demonstrates both blade and handle throwing methods and shows you the intricacies of half-spin, full-spin, one-and-a-half and double-spin throws. He then teaches you how to apply these same principles to common, everyday objects to turn scissors, screwdrivers, chisels, tire irons and even ballpoint pens into potent improvised throwing weapons. This is the most complete instructional video on weapon throwing ever produced and the only video to realistically address the use of throwing weapons in self-defense situations.