معرفی کتاب «Полицейское кунг-фу: Опыт спецназа Национ. полиции Тайваня» نوشتهٔ Мэн Кэм Ло; [Пер. с англ. Т. Логачевой]، منتشرشده توسط نشر Гранд; ФАИР-Пресс در سال 2003. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان ru ارائه شده است.
Master the effective, practical style of Kung Fu practiced by the Taiwanese police with this illustrated martial arts guide.Police Kung Fu: The Personal Combat Handbook of the Taiwan National Police is a comprehensive approach for the realistic use of traditional kung fu by law enforcement and corrections officers--and ordinary citizens--to maximize personal safety while minimizing the necessary use of force. Lavishly illustrated with photographs of Taiwanese police officers systematically demonstrating tactics that have been used with great effect for several decades in Taiwan, Police Kung Fu teaches responses to unarmed attackers and to attacks with guns, knives, and assorted clubs and other weapons, as well as police baton techniques for individual and crowd control.With a thorough grounding in traditional Wing Chun kung fu, renowned for its direct power and speed, the police training demonstrated in this volume is readily adaptable to a wide variety of controlled-force situations. Police Kung Fu is a great resource for every law enforcement professional and those interested in the martial arts and self defense. Master the effective, practical style of Kung Fu practiced by the Taiwanese police with this illustrated martial arts guide. Police Kung The Personal Combat Handbook of the Taiwan National Police is a comprehensive approach for the realistic use of traditional kung fu by law enforcement and corrections officersand ordinary citizensto maximize personal safety while minimizing the necessary use of force. Lavishly illustrated with photographs of Taiwanese police officers systematically demonstrating tactics that have been used with great effect for several decades in Taiwan, Police Kung Fu teaches responses to unarmed attackers and to attacks with guns, knives, and assorted clubs and other weapons, as well as police baton techniques for individual and crowd control. With a thorough grounding in traditional Wing Chun kung fu, renowned for its direct power and speed, the police training demonstrated in this volume is readily adaptable to a wide variety of controlled-force situations. Police Kung Fu is a great resource for every law enforcement professional and those interested in the martial arts and self defense. A comprehensive approach for the use of traditional kung fu by law enforcement,
Police Kung Fu maximizes personal safety while minimizing thenecessary use of force. Used extensively by police in Taiwan, kung fu has enabled officers to safely apprehend suspects without ever having to draw a weapon.
Lavishly illustrated with photographs of police officers demonstrating each technique, this detailed instruction book teaches responses to unarmed assailants as well as attacks involving guns, knives, assorted clubs and other weapons.
Author Biography: Sifu Man Kam Lo was a student of wing chun grandmaster Yip Man, and is the chief instructor for several divisions of the Republic of China (Taiwan) police and self-defense forces. He is widely recognized as one of the greatest masters of applied wing chun kung fu.
Bradley Temple, Nicholas Veitch, and John Kang are all long-time students of Sifu Lo and have each trained for several years with Sifu Lo in Taiwan.
A comprehensive approach for the use of traditional kung fu by law enforcement, Police Kung Fu maximizes personal safety while minimizing the necessary use of force. Used extensively by police in Taiwan, kung fu has enabled officers to safely apprehend suspects without ever having to draw a weapon.Lavishly illustrated with photographs of police officers demonstrating each technique, this detailed instruction book teaches responses to unarmed assailants as well as attacks involving guns, knives, assorted clubs and other weapons. This is a comprehensive approach to the use of traditional kung fu by law enforcement, it maximizes personal safety while minimizing the necessary use of force. Used extensively by police in Taiwan, kung fu has enabled officers to apprehend suspects safely without ever having to draw a weapon. Effective martial techniques rely upon spontaneous, instinctive reflexes, with movement natural to human physiology serving as a foundation.