Black Medicine: The Dark Art of Death
Black Medicine: The Dark Art of Death
ISBN:0873641019
ISBN:0873641019
A thorough analysis of the human body's vital points and how to use them to your advantage in combat handgunning and all types of hand-to-hand combat situations. Must reading for military combat specialists, martial artists and those interested in self-defense.
The author of this book is a doctor, and straight away he states that as black magic is magic based on evil, his 'black medicine' is medical science used to kill and incapacitate. This book is his highly detailed scientific study of vulnerable nerves, arteries and bones and how to use them to literaly destroy your opponent.
The contents is different to the normal martial arts book in that it does not feature photographic step by step techniques, but a mixture of anatomical diagrams and a few pictures of the techniques in action. I would therefore advise that this book is more use to an experienced martial artist (as it assumed the reader understands how to attack with power, accuracy and various techniques), and even more specifically more useful to a practitioner of a 'precise' martial art like karate, wing chun and military styles rather than more brutal forms like muay thai and western boxing.
The author of this book is a doctor, and straight away he states that as black magic is magic based on evil, his 'black medicine' is medical science used to kill and incapacitate. This book is his highly detailed scientific study of vulnerable nerves, arteries and bones and how to use them to literaly destroy your opponent.
The contents is different to the normal martial arts book in that it does not feature photographic step by step techniques, but a mixture of anatomical diagrams and a few pictures of the techniques in action. I would therefore advise that this book is more use to an experienced martial artist (as it assumed the reader understands how to attack with power, accuracy and various techniques), and even more specifically more useful to a practitioner of a 'precise' martial art like karate, wing chun and military styles rather than more brutal forms like muay thai and western boxing.



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