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The Great Escapes
This initial chapter concentrates on the very basic need for self-defense against unwanted contact. Unwanted contact can mean anything from a simple wrist grab to a kick, a headlock or some sort of choke. It can be in any situation or position: surprise attack, direct confrontation, on the ground, or standing. In this chapter, I teach 30 simple, highly effective techniques that not only provide one with an opportunity for escape, but also serve as the foundation on which further self-defense development is built.
Some examples of unwanted contact addressed in this chapter are: grabs, chokes, bear hugs, headlocks, kicks, ground attacks, and tackles.