Fighting the Pain Resistant Attacker: Step-by-Step Survival Techniques

There is a truth in the world of hand-to-hand combat that too many martial artists aren’t aware of or refuse to believe. Every time you discover a sure technique, one that makes all your training partners groan and writhe in agony, there exists out there in the mean streets a host of people who won’t feel it. People like these:

  • Attackers with large muscle bulk or large fat bulk
  • Attackers intoxicated on alcohol
  • Attackers under the influence of drugs
  • Attackers out of control with rage
  • Attackers who are mentally deranged
  • Attackers who feel pain but like it

Loren W. Christensen draws on decades of martial arts training and law enforcement experience, giving you techniques to survive the worst-case scenario. This book isn’t about working out with a training partner. It’s about surviving a desperate street attack against a nightmare adversary who doesn’t acknowledge what you thought was your best shot.

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Fighting the Pain Resistant Attacker: Step-by-Step Survival Techniques

There is a truth in the world of hand-to-hand combat that too many martial artists aren’t aware of or refuse to believe. Every time you discover a sure technique, one that makes all your training partners groan and writhe in agony, there exists out there in the mean streets a host of people who won’t feel it. People like these:

  • Attackers with large muscle bulk or large fat bulk
  • Attackers intoxicated on alcohol
  • Attackers under the influence of drugs
  • Attackers out of control with rage
  • Attackers who are mentally deranged
  • Attackers who feel pain but like it

Loren W. Christensen draws on decades of martial arts training and law enforcement experience, giving you techniques to survive the worst-case scenario. This book isn’t about working out with a training partner. It’s about surviving a desperate street attack against a nightmare adversary who doesn’t acknowledge what you thought was your best shot.

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Fighting the Pain Resistant Attacker: Step-by-Step Survival Techniques

Fighting the Pain Resistant Attacker: Step-by-Step Survival Techniques

by Loren W. Christensen
Fighting the Pain Resistant Attacker: Step-by-Step Survival Techniques

Fighting the Pain Resistant Attacker: Step-by-Step Survival Techniques

by Loren W. Christensen

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Overview

There is a truth in the world of hand-to-hand combat that too many martial artists aren’t aware of or refuse to believe. Every time you discover a sure technique, one that makes all your training partners groan and writhe in agony, there exists out there in the mean streets a host of people who won’t feel it. People like these:

  • Attackers with large muscle bulk or large fat bulk
  • Attackers intoxicated on alcohol
  • Attackers under the influence of drugs
  • Attackers out of control with rage
  • Attackers who are mentally deranged
  • Attackers who feel pain but like it

Loren W. Christensen draws on decades of martial arts training and law enforcement experience, giving you techniques to survive the worst-case scenario. This book isn’t about working out with a training partner. It’s about surviving a desperate street attack against a nightmare adversary who doesn’t acknowledge what you thought was your best shot.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594394959
Publisher: YMAA Publication Center
Publication date: 11/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 43 MB
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About the Author

Loren W. Christensen began his law enforcement career in 1967 as a Military Policeman (Army). He joined the Portland (Oregon) Police Bureau in 1972, retiring in 1997. During his years on PPB, he worked street patrol, child abuse, dignitary protection, Intelligence, street gangs, and in the training unit.

Christensen began training in the martial arts in 1965. Over the years he has earned a total of 11 black belts, eight in karate, two in jujitsu and one in arnis.

As a professional writer since 1978, he has written 45 books, dozens of magazine articles, and edited a police newspaper for eight years. He has written about martial arts, missing children, street gangs, school shootings, workplace violence, police-involved shootings, nutrition, exercise, prostitution, and various street subcultures.

Loren was inducted into the martial arts Masters Hall of Fame in 2011.

Loren W. Christensen resides near Portland Oregon.

Table of Contents

Introduction 11

Chapter 1 The Nuts And Bolts Of Feeling No Pain 14

Control 15

Who Are We Taking About? 16

People With Extreme Balk 16

People Intoxicated, High, Enraged and Mentally Ill 18

People Who Like Pain 21

Train To Keep Attacking 21

Chapter 2 Back Of The Head, Temple, Mastoid And Eardrum 23

Back Of The Skull 24

External Occipital Protuberance 24

Face-To-Face Close In 26

Face-To-Face At A Distance 27

Against A Push 29

Against A Tackle 30

On The Ground 31

Temple 32

Tackle 34

Assailant On Top 36

Mastoid 38

Knife Hand 38

Knock The Assailant's Kick Aside… 40

Hammer Fist 40

Knee Slam 41

Eardrum 43

Potential Injury 43

WMDs 44

Double Ear Slap 45

Tackle Into A Wall 47

Ear Slam On The Ground 48

Chapter 3 Eyes And Nose 50

The Legal System 51

Arms-Free Bear Hug 52

Arms Pinned Bear Hug 54

Bear Hug From Behind 55

Tap Or Flick 56

Defense Against A Fist Bombardment 58

Headlock On The Ground 60

Assailant On Top Struggle 61

Grappling Exercise 62

A Brief Open Window 63

Strike And Knee Catch 64

Spin, Thump, Rub 66

Thump, Rub And Thump Again 68

Chapter 4 Brachial Plexus, Vagus Nerve, Throat & Back of the Neck 70

Brachial Plexus 70

The Blow Must Be Accurate 71

A Blow To The Throat Can Be Fatal 71

Use A Heavy, Penetrating Blow 72

The Effects Of The Blow 73

Outside Forearm 74

Inside Forearm 76

Low Tackle 78

Torso Tackle 79

Forearm Strike From Behind: Block And Spin 80

Kick To Brachial Plexus 82

Tie Attacker Is In Your Mount (Long Range) 83

The Attacker Is In Your Mount (Short Range) 84

You're In The Attacker's Mount 85

Side Struggle: Force His Head Into Position 87

Side Struggle: Take Advantage Of His Position 88

Vagus Nerve 89

Bear Hug 90

Inside Car 91

Throat 93

Throat Slap 93

Slap From Behind 96

Finger-Bone Strike 98

Back Of The Neck 100

Tight Bear Hug 100

Chapter 5 Carotid Artery Constriction 102

Approach From Behind 103

Ground 106

Chapter 6 Head And Neck Combinations 111

Double Ear Slap 112

Head Butt, Hammer Fist 114

Strike The Back Of His Head 116

A Window Opens 119

Three Double-Hand Strikes 121

Chapter 7 Torso 124

The Somatic Reflex Arc 124

Solar Plexus 125

Kick To Solar Plexus 125

Punch To Solar Plexus 127

Kidneys 129

Hook, Hook, Slam 130

Hook Kick, Chin Push 132

Evade, Hit, Pull 134

Liver 135

The Best Impact Point 135

The Second Best Impact Point 135

Hit And Pull Him Down 137

Clothing Grab, Liver Hit 140

Chapter 8 Biceps, Forearms And Fingers 142

Quick Shot 143

Stomp His Biceps 144

Hit Both Arms 146

Forearms 148

Forearm Stomp 149

Forearm Strike 151

Takedown Assist 153

Fingers: Acute Pain Techniques 155

Two Types Of Pain 155

Pinkie Jam 156

The Splits 157

Finger Bend 158

Chapter 9 Legs: Femoral Nerve, Knees & Peroneal Nerve 160

Femoral Nerve 160

Foot Push 161

Hand Press 162

Knees 163

An Inch Or So Above The Kneecap 163

Damage The Knee 165

Smash Braced Knee 166

Peroneal Nerve 167

Clinch 167

Against A Push 168

Punch It 169

Stomp It 170

Chapter 10 Takedowns 171

Why Take 'Em Down? 171

Balance And Unbalancing Made Simple 173

Tripod Concept 173

Easy Takedowns 174

Hair Pull 175

The Stumbling Attacker 178

Forehead Push 180

Face Grab And Push 182

Philtrum Push 183

Neck Hook 185

Twist, Hit And Pull 187

Bend Him Backwards 189

Shoulder Twist 190

Forehead Pull 191

Lock Knees And Push 192

Leg Pop Takedown 193

Body Takedown 195

Leg Takedowns 197

Face Smother And Leg Sweep 197

Back Grip And Leg Sweep 199

Warning: "Ground-And-Pound" 201

Conclusion 202

About The Author 205

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