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Kubotan


Sounds like a good article to submit. You want kubotan techniques mixed with nerve points and joint locks? I do have some joint lock techniques without the use of a kubotan at http://martialarts.mybravenet.com/techniques.htm


Just click on the the "street self defense" link at the top and go to the joint lock section.


Meanwhile, I'll see what I can cook up for you on the kubotan techniques involving pressure point and joint locks.




Scott

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Would it be possible for you to post an article on kubotan techniques? Resources on the web are scarce, and I am in quite a remote area. Specifically looking for joint locks and nerve centers... Thanks in advance...




Ian Stevens


"Walk softly, but carry some kind of stick..."

Re: Kubotan


Thanks...living in Canada I have to be very careful about the hardware carried...wouldnt want to hurt anyone. My question actually was aimed at using the kubotan to reinforce joint locks, a' la police/riot squad baton styles. Thanks again, look forward to the article...




Ian Stevens


"walk softly...etc"

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Sounds like a good article to submit. You want kubotan techniques mixed with nerve points and joint locks? I do have some joint lock techniques without the use of a kubotan at http://martialarts.mybravenet.com/techniques.htm


Just click on the the "street self defense" link at the top and go to the joint lock section.


Meanwhile, I'll see what I can cook up for you on the kubotan techniques involving pressure point and joint locks.




Scott

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Replying to:

Would it be possible for you to post an article on kubotan techniques? Resources on the web are scarce, and I am in quite a remote area. Specifically looking for joint locks and nerve centers... Thanks in advance...




Ian Stevens


"Walk softly, but carry some kind of stick..."