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Thee-time Pancrase and UFC champion Bas Rutten brings you his entire fighting system in two MASSIVE manuals, and six audio CDs! The two volumes total OVER 1,000 pages, with 5,000 dynamic instructional photos, and expert text detailing every technique that you need to win! Learn to get it on with "El Guapo."
These complete set of six audio CDs will give you further insight into all the training and fighting techniques featured in the Books of Combat. Thats right, six hours of personal instruction from the man Black Belt and Grappling magazines called "THE WORLD'S GREATEST MARTIAL ARTIST!"
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The books are good........2007-03-08
The books are great, but I have had to order and return the entire items twice because the audio CD's would not work. The CD's skipped and made weird sounds when they would play. I give the items two stars for that reason.
There's No More Comprehensive MMA Training Guide.......2006-01-22
In short, there isn't a more comprehensive set of books on Mixed Martial Arts training. Bas' credentials are impeccable and he's a charismatic guy. That charisma shows through in the books.
One can quickly see where Bas's game evolved from. He's a stand up and duke it out guy but he can handle himself on the ground. In both areas, there are different ways of playing the game and Bas has his own.
He believes in having great conditioning and rightly so. His technique is largely based on conditioning, as well. He covers stand up in the full-contact karate and kickboxing vein. His ground game is very much rooted in the Japanese submission wrestling style and he covers the "Ground 'n' Pound" in good detail.
I think there are better books on stand up, ground and conditioning, but none that can bring it all together.
OK, so the game's evolved since Bas competed. So what?! This is still the best book on the MMA game.
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- Tiger Angriff!
- Magnificient book, look out for the paperback
- Great History of Tiger Units
- Second Half of a Superb Photo History
- Excellent coverage on German units using the Tiger tank
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Hard cover, 12"x9", 460 pages, 590 photographs, 30 pages of color artwork of camouflage and markings. This volume covers the Tiger units of the Waffen SS as well as "named" units within the Army, such as Grodeutschland, Kompanie Hummel and Kompanie Meyer. Plenty of rare or previously unpublished photos and masses of combat diary information available for the first time. The color artwork by Jean Restyn is extremely accurate.
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Tiger Angriff!.......2004-10-31
First and foremost, this is a great book. Large 9"x12" format and printed on 70lb. high gloss acid-free paper. Like all other J.J. Fedorowicz published books, very high quality in the printing and binding. This book is not one about the technical aspects of the Tiger tanks, but rather a photo collection/unit diary of the named Heer units and Waffen-SS units that had Tiger tanks.
The strength of the photo collection is that it mainly originates from German soldiers' private collections and means that most of the photos are previously unpublished. Each chapter is devoted to one unit with a wide array of photograph situations, like combat, repair, transportation, behind the lines, etc. The author gives us an almost day-by-day account or unit diary of the units from when they were activated to when they were either disbanded, changed designations, or the war ended. The unit diaries contain the information of where the units were involved, number of Tiger tanks lost or gained, battle results, or some nice other tid bits of information. In addition each unit has organizational chart(s) showing not only the number of tanks in each platoon, but how the tanks were designated with numbers.
There are 30 pages of artwork done by Jean Restayn which is excellent and depicts the various camouflage schemes used by the units covered in the book. The artwork also highlights some of the special unit ingsignias. On the inside covers there are two maps, one the Western and Eastern Front, that show where the Tiger units were deployed over their operational lifetime. The maps were a nice addition.
Overall this book is a must for Tiger tank enthusiasts. It also provides a wealth of information within the photographs for modelers, reenacters, and the like.
Magnificient book, look out for the paperback.......2004-10-28
One of the best books ever on the Tiger Abteilung from JJ Fedorowicz Publishing, bearing in mind their later lame efforts chronicling the individual Heer ones. Look no further for the definitive work on the elite GD and SS Tiger tanks.
Great History of Tiger Units.......2003-09-23
The book is the second of the Tigers in Comabt series namely the units of the Waffen SS and Specialist Army units that used some Tigers in their inventory. The photographs alone are worth the price of what is an expensive book.
The combat history of these units is covered in some detail by the use of the units war diary which I found fascinating. It showed that the Tiger was not invincible if handled badly but fully supplied and in the hands of a good crew may have been a war winner.
All round a great book full of interseting photos, text and great colour pictures. This book is a must for avid Tiger Tank fans .
Second Half of a Superb Photo History.......2002-01-07
The second volume of "Tigers in Combat" covers the named units of the German Army (Grossduetschland Division, and the various independent Tiger companies), as well as the Tigers assigned to the Waffen SS. Author Wolfgang Schneider has solicited help from veterans and their families to produce an unparalleled work which combines information from wartime unit diaries, delivery records, and strength reports as well as the veterans' personal journals to create a day to day history of every Tiger unit. But the real treat of this book is the illustrations. He uses very few of the official photos which have been published to death over the last six decades. As it happens, German troops were avid shutterbugs despite wartime regulations, and the veterans and their families have shared thousands of personal snapshots which have never been published before. The photos are well-reproduced in large format on glossy paper, and the captions give specific details as to the location, unit and date of every picture. There are also numerous color drawings by famed military artist Jean Restayn. Combine this with Thomas Jentz's excellent technical history of the Tiger and you have an ideal library on the beast.
Excellent coverage on German units using the Tiger tank.......1999-01-26
A continual coverage of remaining German units using the Tiger tanks that is left out from the first book, namely the GD "Grobdeutschland" and the Waffen-SS. Lots of photographs of individual units as well as including a summary of the unit's history. A day by day account of events was also included.
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The bestseller Complete Tang Soo Do Manual series represent Grand Master Ho Sik Paks 37 years of experience in the art of Tang Soo Do and other martial arts styles. Volume 1 contains over 1,500 photographs describing fundamentals needed to progress from 10th Gup White Belt to 1st Dan Black Belt. Volume 2 is a full color 296 pages book with over 2,000 photographs covering techniques from 2nd Dan to 6th Dan Black Belt. The Complete Tang Soo Do Manual series includes for the first time a total of 5 Chil Sung Hyungs (forms). Vol.2 includes chapters on history, teaching, running a Dojang, the most complete Tang Soo Do lineage ever published and much more. Grand Master Ho Sik Pak traveled to Korea twice to meet with senior Moo Duk Kwan Masters, research Tang Soo Do history and lineage, and practice Hyungs and techniques from 6th to 7th Dan. The requirements chapters include step by step photos of the Forms (14 total), Self-Defense (Wooden Knife, Short Stick, Sword, Knife and Gun), Breaking, Sparring and Endurance for each Dan level. As a bonus chapter Grand Master Pak included the Healing Form. He created this form in 2000. Practice of this form increases the flow of oxygen to the body, develops your chi and promotes healing. Vol. 2 is the 1st Full Color Tang Soo Do book. Pictures were shot against beautiful backgrounds in Korea, New Zealand, Hawaii, and across the USA to create a book that not only teaches but inspires. This is a book for every serious martial artist, regardless of style! 2nd Dan Requirements Nai Han Chi Ee Dan, Jin Do, Chil Sung Sam Roh Hyung, Self Defense against a wooden knife, Breaking, Sparring and Endurance. 3rd Dan Requirements Nai Han Chi Sam Dan, Ro Hai, Chil Sung Sa Roh Hyung, Self Defense against short stick, Breaking, Sparring and Endurance. 4th Dan Requirements Kong San Kun, Sip Soo, Chil Sung Oh Roh Hyung, Self Defense against sword, Breaking and Sparring (Chwa Deh Ryun, sitting position). 5th Dan Requirements Wang Shu Hyung, Sei San Hyung and Sparring (Chwa Deh Ryun against knife, sitting position). 6th Dan Requirements Ji On Hyung, Oh Sip Sa Bo Hyung and Self Defense against gun. Bonus Chapter Healing Form by GM Ho Sik Pak
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Outstanding Martial Arts Info .......2006-12-15
I have been taking one form or other of Martial Arts most of my life. This book is a great resource for any Tang So Do student. Although many of the techniques are not practiced in my dojang, or the patterns are slightly different, I found this book to be interesting and informative. Your not going to finnish reading this book and be able to defend yourself but with a membership to a dojang and daily practice this book will definately help you understand why you practice the forms and basic movements.
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In this second volume, the author introduces the theories behind this ancient sport, and instructs in the movements specific to Shinkage-ryu style of kendo or swordplay.
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A comprehnsive reviews of the underpinings.......2006-06-25
I am very early in my studies of shinkage ryu, although I have practiced other martial arts for more than 25 years. My teacher is a student of Watanabe Sensei.
Like books about all styles, this volume is meant not as a stand-alone course, but as a reference to be used in conjunction with face-to-face training. As it is not a video, but a series of still photographs, there are necesarily some details left out. One can no more learn sword from a book than learn how to do a spinning tae kwon do back kick, a shiho nage aikido throw or a proper one two punch. All these take place in three dimensions and require an expert to convey their true essense.
What this book, and it's companion volume, do provide are a reference to some of the basic techniques of one of the greatest surviving sword systems as practiced by one of the world's foremost masters.
If you want to learn Japanese sword, buy the book AND find a genuine teacher. You won't be disappointed with either.
Not for beginners.......2004-12-04
The first warning is that you should have some experience in the traditional (older) fighting system. this book is not a tool for the novice. It does however bring a wealth of information of the Koryo Kata's of Shinkage-Ryu. Even those that are not practioners of ShinKaGe can glimpse and acquire knowledge from the volume of pictures. If you are a novice buy it and review it every six months to see if your understanding has grown.
Don't buy this book.......2002-09-04
...ok ...I've revised my review to not be so vehement...
leave it at this... set aside the glamour and romantisism of "the Japanese sword" for a minute and really take a look at the guys in these pictures... do they really look competent? You decide... Other than that, there's no secrets being revealed here... it's not the Tokugawa period anymore... and you can't learn kenjutsu (or kendo, or boxing, or a foriegn language)a book...
Not for beginners.......2001-12-14
This book has a lot of commendable qualities, but also a lot of flaws. It includes 22 profusely illustrated kata from shinkage-ryu swordsmanship. These are the real meat of the art, and what distinguish shinkage-ryu from other styles of kenjutsu -- which is all well and good if you have experience in Japanese sword techniques. However, the introductory elements to the book explain only guidelines for shinai (bamboo sword) lengths, and a very brief section on stances. Basic techniques, which are necessary for all martial arts but especially for a more obscure art like kenjutsu, are not covered at all.
Also, if you're not a very visual learner, be forewarned that the explanations for each of the kata are very short and mostly rely on the reader understanding the photo. To add to the confusion, some of the number labels for the pictures are impossible to read. That said, I think this book has enough to reward someone with experience in kenjutsu, kendo, etc, but beginners should look elsewhere.
Shinage-Ryu, the lost art..............2000-03-02
You would think this is a lost art but,far from it! It gives you a new awarness of the style and finesse the Japanese had with their sword arts.
Very well done!
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Chun covers the intermediate forms and techniques of moo duk kwan taekwondo: palgwe sa chang; palgwe o chang; palgwe yook chang; kibons 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5; chulki cho dan; and bal-sek. Chun is a member of the Black Belt Hall of Fame (1979, Instructor of the Year) and president of the United States Taekwondo Association. Fully illustrated.
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- War: on earth, in outer space, and in cyberspace
- One lemon and three peaches
- Good reading - a taste of 3 well-known authors
- 2 Direct Hits and 1 Huge Miss...Groundbreaking? Hardly
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Will the next war be fought in cyberspace? Stephen Coonts, author of the watershed military novel, Flight of the Intruder, offers this collection of 11 21st-century novellas for fans of contemporary and near-future military fiction. Technology is the binding element of Combat, and fans of Tom Clancy's high-tech military espionage thrillers will find much to love, from ultra-smart weapons to the technical infrastructure of the armed forces of the future. Don't expect hard core science fiction; the villains are of the more realistic variety: terrorists, rogue governments, and outlaw technology. Some of these stories are encumbered with a level of detail only the serious enthusiast will enjoy. (Dale Brown's "Leadership Material" has whole passages describing regs and paperwork that will bore all but the most ardent fans of the genre.) Highlights include Harold W. Coyle's fast-paced "Cyberknights," the most likely candidate from this collection to become a big-budget feature film. --Brendan LaSalle
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An historic landmark work, depicting war as it is and soon will be-the shape of war to come.Featuring: Stephen Coonts, who tells the tale of an unlikely partnership between an ex-Marine sniper and a female military pilot who team up to kill the terrorists who murdered her parents.Dean Ing, uniting a private investigator, a bounty hunter, and an FBI agent, who together uncover a shadow of terrorism that looms over America and threatens thousands of lives.And Barrett Tillman, taking a group of retired fighter jocks on one last mission, battling enemy jets over the skies of California.
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War: on earth, in outer space, and in cyberspace.......2005-06-23
"Combat, Volume 3" is edited with an introduction by Stephen Coonts. This book collects four short novels in the genre of military fiction. The first piece is "Cyberknights," by Harold Coyle. This tale looks into the work of a unit of U.S. Army computer specialists who wage war on the electronic frontier. Although the Internet is their vehicle, their warfare has real world consequences. Coyle creates an intriguing portrait of a unique military unit with its own jargon, protocols, and evolving culture; he raises potent issues of leadership and ethics in an Army facing profound technological and cultural change.
The second short novel is "There Is No War in Melnica," by Ralph Peters. This tale follows the mission of a two-person U.S. Army team investigating wartime atrocities in the Balkans. In straightforward but powerful prose, Peters creates a graphically violent and bloody tale. It is a devastating look at how war and ethnic hatred warp and degrade human beings. Through his characters Peters raises the incisive question: How should the Unted States respond to global acts of genocide? It's a gripping, suspenseful, and even heartbreaking story.
Third in the collection is "Cav," by James Cobb. This tale, set in the year 2021, follows the exploits of an Army unit in combat with hostile Algerian forces in Africa. The story goes into detail about the unit's high-tech weaponry and vehicles, and also explores the personalities of the team. The unit includes both men and women, and is diverse along both ethnic and religious lines.
The fourth and final short novel is "Flight of _Endeavor_," by R.J. Pineiro. When the International Space Station is seized by a mutinous crew member with a deadly agenda, the space shuttle _Endeavor_ is sent with an emergency response team that has orders to retake the station. The story's protagonist is a female former Marine aviator who now serves as an astronaut and shuttle commander. This is an action packed, high-tech thriller that offers an interesting look at a woman in command. Overall, "Combat 3" is a very entertaining and thought-provoking gathering of tales; it's an outstanding addition to the military fiction genre.
One lemon and three peaches.......2005-02-13
I picked this book up from an airport bookstall to while away a transatlantic flight, and came very close indeed to binning it after a dozen pages. What a shame that the editor should have put Harold Coyle's "Cyberknights" first of the four short stories in this collection. The other three are fine, but Coyle - although I hate to say it - has lost his bearings. "Cyberknights" has a promising theme: a special team of computer hackers is recruited by the US Army to defend against hostile hackers from other countries. Working closely with real soldiers and agencies like the NSA, these "Cyberknights" (yes, the pompous title is capitalised every time) also strike back against the countries they *think* are encouraging hostile activities. In the story, they respond to a hack that nearly splashes a flight of F16 fighter jets into the ocean by changing their flight orders "in the computer". (What computer this is, and why the USAF would be stupid enough to link it to the Internet, is not explained). The Cyberknights' response? They engineer the destruction of a chemical plant in the supposed aggressor country.
Apart from being ethically dubious to say the least, the Cyberknights are ludicrous to anyone who knows the first thing about computer security. When counterattacking a hacker's PC, they see fit to upload a huge coloured picture of a charging knight - just to give warning of their intentions. It is clear that Coyle knows little about computers and the Internet, and he has made the mistake of assuming his readers know even less.
"There is no war in Melnica" by Ralph Peters could not be more different. Instead of florid, pretentious fantasies supported by inadequate research, this is a simple, poignant vignette of the NATO intervention in the Balkans and its aftermath. Right from its opening words - "The workman tossed him a skull" - Peters grabs your attention and doesn't let go. With admirable economy of words, he shows you the senselessness of war, the impossibility of identifying the "good" (our allies) from the "bad" (our enemies), and the unbridgeable gulf between those who have been there and the distant politicians and brass who set events in motion without any idea of the consequences - even in retrospect.
James Cobb's "Cav" is a tightly-written, exciting example of a genre in which Coyle ("Team Yankee", "Bright Star") and Peters ("Red Army" and "The War in 2020") have excelled. In 2021 the Islamic Republic of Algeria launches a Blitzkrieg invasion of its southern neighbour Mali, one of the poorest nations on earth. While heavy US and French forces are on the way, a small US Army detachment is sent to head off the Algerian armoured column, if possible, at the only pass through the strategic El Khnachich range of hills. It is a perfect scenario: the superior American equipment (with the advantage of surprise) is pitted against overwhelming force.
R J Pineiro's "Flight of Endeavour" is the longest of the four stories, at 130 pages - but there is no danger of getting bored. What if the International Space Station housed, at the request of the UN, an array of 15 kiloton yield non-nuclear missiles for "anti-terrorist" purposes - and a terrorist happened to seize control of them? A female astronaut and a heavily armed team of Marines go up in a modified Space Shuttle to reclaim the weapons. Unfortunately, the space station is also equipped with a powerful chemical laser... It's a thrilling, thought-provoking situation, none the worse for having been anticipated by 50 years in Robert Heinlein's classic short story "The Long Watch" (1949).
Apart from "CyberKnights", this book is well written, exciting, and ideal for the purpose I had in mind - distraction during a long flight. It also gave me some great ideas, and Peters' story explained more about the Balkans to me than ten years of news reports. Recommended - if you don't like the Coyle story, just skip it and read the rest.
Good reading - a taste of 3 well-known authors.......2004-11-24
These are all good novellas, but I found that the Larry Bond story (Lash-up) dragged at times (and the giant 'rifle' should have been explained better for those unfamiliar with the concept) and the Dale Brown book was more than a bit preachy, but the combat sequences were top-notch. The third novella (Breaking Point) by David Hagberg was, in my opinion, the best of the three. I've never read Hagberg before but I will keep him on my list of authors to watch for.
2 Direct Hits and 1 Huge Miss...Groundbreaking? Hardly.......2004-01-01
Few books live up to the hyperbole of their backcovers. The first installment of the Combat series edited by Stephen Coontz is no exception, "Groundbreaking Landmark" sounded suspicious...and the first story in the first volume, by Larry Bond, confirmed my suspicions. A huge fan of Bond's first novel, Red Phoenix, I've never been very satisfied with his subsequent material. This is probably the worst I've seen from him. A plot that's hardly engaging, card-board characters (with cheesy dialogue) that aren't the least bit interesting, and some of the poorest editing I've ever seen combine to make his installment a chore. At one point he refers Vietnamese flashpoints between the U.S. and China (that have no bearing on the story's plot) but offers no set up for them. We're just supposed to assume that the U.S. and China had been at odds over Vietnam for a long time...it made no sense. Bond's contribution was just dull dull dull.
Then we get to Dale Brown's installment, "Leadership Material". This one succeeds in many places where Bond's installment failed. Its characters are instantly likable. And, while the combat passages are brief, they are harrowing. I found the shennanigans that surround Air Force promotions boards (the primary plot devise herein) to be extremely entertaining - I doubt many others will, though - I'm going up against a board soon myself, it was nice to have an inside scoop.
The back cover of the book suggests it portrays war the way it is or soon will be. Brown's novel takes place back in the early 1990's...another strike against the jacket hype. Great story, though.
The story that will have the broadest appeal (its an absorbing read!) is the entry from the always-reliable David Hagberg. Hagberg (who recently wrote the novelization of the Terminator 3 film) has made a name for himself over recent years penning submarine thrillers. The brief installment in this series is part submarine plot and part espionage thriller. It may not be the most accurate but it is by far the most entertaining of the lot.
Brown's and Hagberg's work here are worth 4 or 5 stars. Bond's installment and the ludicrous hyperbole on the cover knock it down to three. I'd recommend it.
Combat #3-Good War Stories!.......2002-08-20
Combat #3 offered up four good stories by four good authors.
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More Bare-Knuckled brutality from the very same publisher that brought you the acclaimed Authoritative Encyclopedia of Scientific Wrestling. History, technique, photos; you will find it all here! Included in Volume 2: 1) 'Boxing Made Easy' by Pupil of Mendoza and Humpheries - "Clearly explained and illustrated in a series of easy lessons, together with some important hints about wrestling" 2) 'Scientific Boxing' by Champion "Gentleman" Jim Corbett (he beat Sullivan!!) 3) 'The Art of Boxing' by Prof. W.F. Lee 4) 'Fighters I've Met' by legendary tough guy and champion boxer Tom Sharkey. Don't be fooled, everything that is old is NEW again.
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