The Barbary Shrug Frontier Alley-Fighting, Anti-Grappling, Breaks, Rakes, & Striking Malice [Black Box: Frontier JKD #1]

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[For background on Frontier JKD see this brief essay to set the stage.]

San Francisco’s Barbary Coast received this nickname from its violent rough n tumble nature. The original Barbary Coast refers to the Berber Coast of North Africa where Muslim Pirates held sway for some time. The US fought a series of engagement wars there from 1801 to 1805 known as The Barbary Wars—it is from one of these battles that we get the line “…to the shores of Tripoli” in the Marine Hymn.

With the advent of The California Gold Rush in 1849, San Franciso and its environs went from a population of 492 to over 25,000 people.

Most all seeking fortune in the gold fields or…in less savory ways.

From overlanders who crossed the continent to get there and folks who ‘rounded the Horn via sailing vessel, importees from the penal colony nation of Australia, a huge influx from China, a notable contingent from the Five-Points Gangs of New York and many other wild mixes of cultures and men and women of dubious morals.

The violent nature of this region led wags to dub the region The Barbary Coast after the piratical forebear.

Into this mix, we find a melting pot of violent methods meeting, meshing, evolving—among them a diabolically simple root tactic dubbed The Barbary Shrug.

It went by many names and was known in many regions, but here, it took on a certain flavor.

Our latest instructional volume: The Barbary Shrug Frontier Alley-Fighting, Anti-Grappling, Breaks, Rakes, & Striking Malice [Black Box: Frontier JKD #1]

Provides the following historical tools.

·        Details the 3 key aspects of The Barbary Shrug.

Then provides 24 wild [and I do mean WILD] ways to exploit this counter-grappling tool.

Among them…

·        Dive Breaks & Reapers

·        Edged Climbs which should send the souls of Silat enthusiasts.

·        “Inserts” to please all Dirty Boxing tacticians.

·        And a completely insane but, oh, so simple compound fracture-maker called “The Dutchman.”

Wanna Join Me on this Path to the Original JKD, Frontier Fighting, and Bonafide Rough n Tumble?

Well, you can snag this volume for the this month’s discount price here. [Subscribers get it at more than 50% off.]

[For background on Frontier JKD see this brief essay to set the stage.]

San Francisco’s Barbary Coast received this nickname from its violent rough n tumble nature. The original Barbary Coast refers to the Berber Coast of North Africa where Muslim Pirates held sway for some time. The US fought a series of engagement wars there from 1801 to 1805 known as The Barbary Wars—it is from one of these battles that we get the line “…to the shores of Tripoli” in the Marine Hymn.

With the advent of The California Gold Rush in 1849, San Franciso and its environs went from a population of 492 to over 25,000 people.

Most all seeking fortune in the gold fields or…in less savory ways.

From overlanders who crossed the continent to get there and folks who ‘rounded the Horn via sailing vessel, importees from the penal colony nation of Australia, a huge influx from China, a notable contingent from the Five-Points Gangs of New York and many other wild mixes of cultures and men and women of dubious morals.

The violent nature of this region led wags to dub the region The Barbary Coast after the piratical forebear.

Into this mix, we find a melting pot of violent methods meeting, meshing, evolving—among them a diabolically simple root tactic dubbed The Barbary Shrug.

It went by many names and was known in many regions, but here, it took on a certain flavor.

Our latest instructional volume: The Barbary Shrug Frontier Alley-Fighting, Anti-Grappling, Breaks, Rakes, & Striking Malice [Black Box: Frontier JKD #1]

Provides the following historical tools.

·        Details the 3 key aspects of The Barbary Shrug.

Then provides 24 wild [and I do mean WILD] ways to exploit this counter-grappling tool.

Among them…

·        Dive Breaks & Reapers

·        Edged Climbs which should send the souls of Silat enthusiasts.

·        “Inserts” to please all Dirty Boxing tacticians.

·        And a completely insane but, oh, so simple compound fracture-maker called “The Dutchman.”

Wanna Join Me on this Path to the Original JKD, Frontier Fighting, and Bonafide Rough n Tumble?

Well, you can snag this volume for the this month’s discount price here. [Subscribers get it at more than 50% off.]