| "Secrets of Street Fighting " is an easy to read and | | | | Attacking: |
| easy-to-understand 125-page illustrated book that | | | | - Focus on targeting not on techniques. |
| explains to you how to survive the real down and dirty | | | | - Don't target haphazardly. |
| experience of a street attack and how to defend | | | | - The L.E.A.C.H acronym (legs, eyes, elbows, airway, |
| yourself. "Secrets of Street Fighting " is not to be | | | | chin, head and hips) represents the anatomic weak |
| confused with the 'fluff' of any traditional martial art | | | | points of the body. |
| which teaches you more about how to "look pretty" | | | | - It doesn't matter how you attack these targets as |
| than to be effective. Norm explains simple, down and | | | | long as you strike them. |
| dirty tactics that will allow you to easily and quickly | | | | - Biting is the defensive and offensive tactic. |
| take out that S.O.B. every time. | | | | To summarize this book, we just need to look at |
| What Norm Has To Say About Keeping It Simple: | | | | Norm's fighting motto that permeates the entire book. |
| - Techniques should be simple and to the point. | | | | "There's no such thing as a dirty fighter - only an |
| - Techniques should be similar in movement from one | | | | educated one." |
| another so they are easy to remember. | | | | I feel that "Secrets of Street Fighting" is destined to |
| - Less is more, so master only a few techniques so | | | | become a classic in the field of reality-based |
| your response time is quicker and your tactics are | | | | self-protection and self defense. I give it 5 out of 5 |
| mastered. | | | | bookmarks. |
| What Norm Has To Say About Targeting And | | | | |