Other Works by the Authors
Non-Fiction Books:
1.
The Little Black Book of Violence
(Kane/Wilder)
“
This book will save lives!
” – Alain Burrese, JD, former US
Army 2
nd
Infantry Division Scout Sniper School instructor
Men commit 80 percent of all violent crimes and are twice as
likely to become the victims of aggressive behavior. This book
is primarily written for men ages 15 to 35, and contains more
than mere self-defense techniques. You will learn crucial
information about street survival that most martial arts
instructors don’t even know. Discover how to use awareness,
avoidance, and de-escalation to help stave off violence, know
when it’s prudent to fight, and understand how to do so
effectively.
2.
The Big Bloody Book of Violence
(Kane/Wilder)
“
Implementing even a fraction of this book’s suggestions will
substantially increase your overall safety
.” – Gila Hayes, Armed
Citizens’ Legal Defense Network
We could whine about how we live in dangerous times
nowadays, but let’s face it, all throughout history ordinary
people have been at risk of violence in one way or another.
Abdicating personal responsibility by outsourcing your safety to
others might be the easy way out, but it does little to safeguard
your welfare. In this book you’ll discover what dangers you face
and learn proven strategies to thwart them. Self-defense is far
more than fighting skills; it’s a lifestyle choice, a more
enlightened way of looking at and moving through the world.
Learn to make sense of “senseless” violence, overcome
talisman thinking, escape riots, avert terrorism, circumvent
gangs, defend against home invasions, safely interact with law
enforcement, and conquer impossible odds.
3.
Dirty Ground
(Kane/Wilder)
“
Fills a void in martial arts training
.” – Loren W. Christensen,
Martial Arts Masters Hall of Fame member
This book addresses a significant gap in most martial arts
training, the tricky space that lies between sport and combat
applications where you need to control a person without injuring
him (or her). Techniques in this region are called “drunkle,”
named after the drunken uncle disrupting a family gathering.
Understanding how to deal with combat, sport, and drunkle
situations is vital because appropriate use of force is codified in
law and actions that do not accommodate these regulations
can have severe repercussions. Martial arts techniques must
be adapted to best fit the situation you find yourself in. This
book shows you how.
4.
Scaling Force
(Kane/Miller)
“
If you’re serious about learning how the application of physical
force works—before, during and after the fact—I cannot
recommend this book highly enough
.” – Lieutenant Jon Lupo,
New York State Police
Conflict and violence cover a broad range of behaviors, from
intimidation to murder, and require an equally broad range of
responses. A kind word will not resolve all situations, nor will
wristlocks, punches, or even a gun. This book introduces the
full range of options, from skillfully doing nothing to employing
deadly force. You will understand the limits of each type of
force, when specific levels may be appropriate, the
circumstances under which you may have to apply them, and
the potential costs, legally and personally, of your decision.
5.
Surviving Armed Assaults
(Kane)
“
This book will be an invaluable resource for anyone walking
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