One inspiring story is of an elderly man. He was mugged on the street. But his jiu jitsu skills came to the rescue. He was able to trip the mugger and then use joint locks to hold him until the police arrived. This shows that age is no barrier when it comes to using jiu jitsu for self - defense.
Sure. There was a woman who was walking alone at night. A man tried to attack her. Thanks to her jiu jitsu training, she was able to use a simple hip throw to take the attacker down and then quickly escape while he was on the ground.
I recommend "The Independent Spy King of Trickery." This book was a real jiu-jitsu novel. The protagonist used his superb jiu-jitsu skills to become the king of the spy war that all parties competed for. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Well, in many real gun self - defense stories, encounters in public places can also lead to self - defense with a gun. For example, if someone is being physically attacked in a parking lot or a park. The victim, if they have a legal gun and proper training, may use it to stop the attacker. Also, carjackings can be a scenario where gun self - defense comes into play. If someone is about to have their vehicle taken from them by force, they may use a gun to protect themselves and their property.
A teen who was dealing with ADHD found focus and discipline through Jiu Jitsu. At first, his parents were skeptical if he could stick with it. But he loved it. He started winning junior championships. The structure and the physical activity in Jiu Jitsu helped him manage his symptoms better. His success in Jiu Jitsu also improved his academic performance as he learned to concentrate better both on and off the mat.
I recommend "The Rampage of the Fist." The protagonist of this book, retired special forces soldier Liu Su, started from boxing and defeated various masters, including a jiu-jitsu master. From him, you can see the combination and application of jiu-jitsu and other fighting techniques. Perhaps it can provide you with some inspiration. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~๐
My personal favorite novel about practicing jiu-jitsu is "The Entertainment Biography of Mercenaries." After his mercenary career ended, the protagonist, Lu Xiao, came to a parallel world and began his entertainment life. He was proficient in Tai Chi, Wing Chun, Xingyi, Baji, Muay Thai, wrestling, Gracie Jiu-jitsu, and more than a dozen other combat techniques. He was a very powerful character. If you like hot-blooded and boxing novels, I don't think you'll be disappointed. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Yes, they can be. Real CCW stories often show ordinary people successfully defending themselves in dangerous situations. This gives self - defense advocates hope and shows that it's possible to protect oneself with the right tools and training.
I recommend the novel,"Rampage Fist", a novel about sports events. The protagonist was Liu Su, a retired special forces soldier. In the story, he took care of various combat elites, including the American professional wrestling champion and the world's jiu-jitsu master. There are descriptions and descriptions of jiu-jitsu techniques in the book, which may meet the requirements of the video or story you want. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Sure. One success story is about a young boy who was bullied at school. He started learning Jiu Jitsu. After a few months of training, not only did he gain confidence but also the skills to defend himself. When the bully tried to pick on him again, he was able to use his Jiu Jitsu moves to subdue the bully without causing serious harm. This led to the bully leaving him alone and he also made new friends at school because others respected his newfound strength and confidence.