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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good material - if you're a beginner/newbie to martial arts,
By A Customer
This review is from: Shootfighting: The Ultimate Fighting System (Paperback)
The book is basically a description/definition of Mr. Vale's method called Shootfighting. Initially, when I ordered the book, I was expecting more of an in-depth analysis and/or an array of techniques which would distinguish Shootfighting from other systems since I have read about Shootfighting in some MA magazines. It was not the case.The book has been divided to 3 chapters. What is Shootfighting? The good: I found the author's stories about his fights in Japan amusing. Pictures are dark but visible. The bad: No in-depth description of what Shootfighting is really all about. Everything I've read in the MA magazines is basically compiled here in the book. Conditioning The good: The book contains wrestling-hold streches The bad: the exercises are too basic. Although it covers stretching, cardio and strength, there are just too few exercises here in my opinion i.e. one exercise for cardio, one for plyometrics. Techniques The good: The book covers stand-up and ground fighting. PLUS, there's a wrestling-counter wrestling topic which is the transition from stand-up to ground fighting. This part is nice. The bad: This only shows the basic stuff i.e. punch, kick, elbos, knee, takedowns, locks etc. The topics and techniques are too basic for martial artists who already practice stand-up, ground fighting, and/or wrestling. But the book is a nice start for beginners (who don't know the value of being well rounded in most aspects of martial arts like stand-up, ground fighting, submissions etc.) in terms of techniques.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
short but usefull,
By rickey l. esteves sr (san francisco, ca United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shootfighting: The Ultimate Fighting System (Paperback)
Considering that there is very little on shootfighting in the way of books out there this was a good start.I'm sure they could have added a lot more material but maybe Mr.Vale has a contract to do a series of books.A short book doesn't always mean that it is a bad book (an example would be one of the greatest grappling books there is-"My study of Judo" by Gunji Koizumi.Short but comparable if not better than anything currently availabe.I'd say if you have a martial arts library,grab "Shootfighting".If you're looking for advanced techniques or enough to try to incorporate it into your fighting repretoire,you might want to wait and see if a second volume that is more advanced comes out.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good basic info,
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This review is from: Shootfighting: The Ultimate Fighting System (Paperback)
Bart Vale's book has some good basic information and covers a lot of topic material. If you're looking for indepth technique, you won't get it here. It is, however, a good overall read and interesting...
5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not what it is advertised as,
By A Customer
This review is from: Shootfighting: The Ultimate Fighting System (Paperback)
Bart Vale was the "bad guy" in a lot of professional wrestling organizations in Japan. They sell the matches as real, but they are as real as Hulk Hogan and the NWO. They are called "stiff" or "shoot" matches. Vale can teach you to be a great "stiff" pro wrestler but as a martial artist his skills are questionable. A lot of these techniques only work on a non resisting opponent, others are brute strength. Best part of the book is the old pictures if you are into the Japan thing, but as an instructional book, get a wrestling book or Renzo Gracie's great book
1 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Shoot fighting is great.,
By Sarah Mesker (silverthorne, co United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shootfighting: The Ultimate Fighting System (Paperback)
It's ture, shoot fighting is great. I've used it both in and out of the ring. This book has some good stuff. money
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Shootfighting: The Ultimate Fighting System by Bart Vale (Paperback - May 1, 2001)
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