Monkey Style Kung Fu: Principles for Defense Against a Bladed Attacker (New Edition ): Applying Evasion, Trapping, and Unorthodox Angles to Manage an Edged Weapon Confrontation - Softcover

Hao, Liang Wei

 
9798272022042: Monkey Style Kung Fu: Principles for Defense Against a Bladed Attacker (New Edition ): Applying Evasion, Trapping, and Unorthodox Angles to Manage an Edged Weapon Confrontation

Synopsis

if you want to learn how to survive a knife attack using the cunning and unconventional methods of Monkey Style Kung Fu, then keep reading…

Facing someone with a blade is one of the most terrifying situations imaginable. Most self-defense approaches fail because they rely on meeting force with force, a dangerous gamble against a sharp edge. But Monkey Style offers a different path. It rejects a direct fight and instead uses evasion, trapping, and unorthodox angles to manage the threat. This ancient art teaches you to think like the cleverest primate, using misdirection, unpredictable movement, and psychological pressure to turn an attacker’s strength against them. The goal is not a heroic victory, but intelligent survival.

This approach is built on a series of connected principles that work together to keep you safe. You will start by learning to control the fear that clouds your judgment, developing the calm awareness of a monkey watching a predator. From there, you will discover how to move your body in ways that make you nearly impossible to hit, using drunken staggers, low squats, and angular rolls. You will then learn to control the attacker’s weapon arm without grabbing for the blade itself, using sensitive, “sticky” hands to guide their momentum into empty space. The system integrates close-range strikes from vulnerable angles, the strategic use of your environment, and even the power of your voice to create the openings you need.

In this guide, you will discover topics such as

  • The Primate’s Mind managing the psychology of fear and the attacker’s intent
  • The Falling Leaf using foundational evasions and unpredictable footwork
  • The Grasping Paw applying the principles of blade awareness and trapping
  • Crooked Paths entering from unorthodox angles and striking from below
  • The Swinging Branch using the environment as a tool for defense
  • Stealing the Fruit how disarmament happens as a result of control, not as a goal
  • The Tumbling Boulder managing the close-range clinch and destabilizing the attacker
  • The Screeching Monkey using vocalization and deception to create opportunities
  • The Primate’s Toolbox effectively using improvised weapons and everyday objects
  • The Whole Ape integrating all the principles into fluid, reactive survival

So if you want to learn more about how Monkey Style Kung Fu can provide a realistic strategy for edged weapon defense, get this book now.

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