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5.0 out of 5 stars
Somebody finally did it!,
By Kevin Murphy (Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Analyze Your Fighting (Ring-bound)
Whether you're a competitive fighter or just a serious martial artist who sincerely wants to be as good as you can in whatever style you study, this book is a must! Finally,after reading "Analyze Your Fighting" I was able to determine exactly what I had been doing wrong in my approach to perfecting both my fighting and teaching techniques. Darin's method of scrutinizing and categorizing individual fighting trends shines a much needed light on the weak and ineffective techniques that have been keeping you from being a better fighter. I think every martial arts teacher should have a copy! I can't wait for the video!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Analyze your fighting,
By Mark Geygan/ President. Hwa Rang Kwan Assoct... (Columbus, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Analyze Your Fighting (Ring-bound)
A very comprehensive structured analysis of one's training and sparring agenda. Excellent for the novice, and very beneficial for the advanced fighter.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must!,
By Harlow J. Keith (Gahanna, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Analyze Your Fighting (Ring-bound)
This book is a must for the serious tournament fighter. Darin Waugh offers a comprehensive, yet easy to understand, analytical tool for those who wish to excel. A cobmination of work sheets and sound advice makes this a highly usable book. I highly recommend it!
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Learning More About yourself...,
By Micheal Lin Meadows (Columbus, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Analyze Your Fighting (Ring-bound)
Learning more about yourself, not only your fighting style, is a major strength in this work. The book is extremely detailed, and gives one plenty of food for thought. The charts and graphs included are very helpful, and the book's unusual format allows the reader to easily copy and use the information given so freely. This is indeed a quality work. The author's years of experience and rational mind shine through. Anyone interested in martial arts, from beginner to black belt can use and benefit from 'Analyze Your Fighting' by Darin Waugh. I can't wait to check out his software package. I give it a big thumbs up, and 5 stars.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Learning More About yourself...,
By Micheal Lin Meadows (Columbus, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Analyze Your Fighting (Ring-bound)
Learning more about yourself, not only your fighting style, is a major strength in this work. The book is extremely detailed, and gives one plenty of food for thought. The charts and graphs included are very helpful, and the book's unsual format allows the reader to easily copy and use the information given so freely. This is indeed a quality work. The author's years of experience and rational mind shine through. Anyone intersted in martial arts, from beginner to black belt can use and benefit from "Analyze Your Fighting' by Darin Waugh. I can't wait to check out his software package. I give it a big thumbs up, and 5 stars.
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Getting beoynd "guessing" in martial arts techniques!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Analyze Your Fighting (Ring-bound)
In my opinion, what Mr. Waugh has presented here is an in-depth, scientific, step by step process to critically evaluate an indivdual's martial arts techniques: Their function, form, application and effect. It presents a concrete, and sometimes mind-boggling approach to attack and defense--even going into the realm of how, why and when to perform an action. His background in Jeet Kune Do and ecclectic martial arts allows Waugh to be precise, without clinging to typical martial arts dogma of "hand on hip, step forward, throw punch". No. He goes well beyond that. And, although the text takes a little "thought", it contains important guidlines for deciding how effective--or ineffective your fighting techniques may be. For anyone who has thought that "guessing" what attack may be most effective, this book can be a real eye opener. In short, if one thinks that "hitting and missing" is just a "hit and miss" experience, you may want to listen to what Mr. Waugh has to say.
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Analyze Your Fighting by Darin C. Waugh (Ring-bound - May 1, 1999)
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