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    With the advent of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, grappling arts have enjoyed a sharp rise in popularity. Judging from these tournaments, one might conclude that no martial art is superior to grappling when it comes to street fighting. Not true, says Erie Montaigue.

    To defeat a grappler, you must understand how he thinks. Erie Montaigue takes you inside the mind of a grappler, revealing his strategy and thus taking away his edge. He also shows you how to target the most vulnerable points on the human body and apply five foolproof "sleeper holds" from dim-mak in order to counter the classic moves a grappler will use.

    Ultimate Dim-Mak : How to Fight a Grappler and Win
    Erle Montaigue

  • #2
    I just checked out this guys web site and almost fell out of my chair from laughing so hard. To quote CrazJo "BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH"

    Not to mention he looks like a hippy...and hippies suck

    check it out

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    • #3
      ditto

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      • #4
        I figured you'd get a kick out of this.

        SZ

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        • #5
          If these "Dim Mak" techniques were real and highly effective, I am sure the Treasury Department would be all over these guys. If you can stun, permanantly injure, or kill somone with a simple technique like this, then printing a book explaining HOW to do it is like publishing a book on the creation of car bombs, pipe bombs, and homemade napalm.


          If this were true, we'd be hearing about "delayed touch of death" all the time...

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          • #6
            Books like that

            Of course you know that books like that are legal (in the US anyway).

            Always fun to run into someone who has foolproof methods (not just one but five) for anything.

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            • #7
              Goldarned Freedom of Speech. We should repeal that to keep "the children" safer.

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