Description |
xvii, 244 pages ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"Winning Fights" is based 12 core principles, not technique: preparation, awareness, commitment, lethality, efficiency, discipline, power, focus, fierceness, surprise, timing, and fortitude. This work focuses on 2,500 years of proven fighting principles originating from Eastern concepts proceeding to the modern era; with updated commentary. Written in an easy to digest manner, it fills a gap by highlighting principle over specific tactics. This book is for pugilists seeking an edge in competition as well as soldiers and law enforcement officers facing conflict. Like "The Art of War" and "The Book of Five Rings", however, many of its lessons also apply to the world of business and negotiation.--Publisher. |
Subject |
Fighting (Psychology)
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Martial arts -- Philosophy.
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Martial arts -- Psychological aspects.
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Combat -- Philosophy.
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Combat -- Psychological aspects.
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Boxing -- Psychological aspects.
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Sports -- Psychological aspects.
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Conflict management -- Philosophy.
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Negotiation -- Psychological aspects.
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ISBN |
9781594396007 |
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1594396000 |
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