
Winning Fights
12 Proven Principles for Winning on the Street, in the Ring, at Life
Phillip M. Stephens(Author)
YMAA Publication Center (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 17. May 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-59439-600-7 (ISBN)
Description
Winning Fights focuses on 2,500 years of proven fighting principles originating from Eastern concepts and proceeding to the modern era. This book is for pugilists seeking an edge in competition as well as soldiers and law enforcement officers facing conflict. Like The Art of War and The Book of Five Rings, however, many of its lessons also apply to the world of business and negotiation.
Dr. Stephens looked beyond the technical to the conceptual and found that winning fights requires twelve core principles: preparation, awareness, commitment, lethality, efficiency, discipline, power, focus, fierceness, surprise, timing, and fortitude.
This book features:
Twelve principles for winning fights
A survey of Eastern and Western traditions
An intelligent yet accessible discussion of these concepts
With this book you will
Learn to see beyond fighting tactics, which change, to fighting principles, which endure
See your training in powerful new ways
"Winning Fights is based on principles, not techniques," Dr. Stephens writes. "Technique is important, but techniques change, adapt, and evolve. Principles are timeless."
Dr. Stephens looked beyond the technical to the conceptual and found that winning fights requires twelve core principles: preparation, awareness, commitment, lethality, efficiency, discipline, power, focus, fierceness, surprise, timing, and fortitude.
This book features:
Twelve principles for winning fights
A survey of Eastern and Western traditions
An intelligent yet accessible discussion of these concepts
With this book you will
Learn to see beyond fighting tactics, which change, to fighting principles, which endure
See your training in powerful new ways
"Winning Fights is based on principles, not techniques," Dr. Stephens writes. "Technique is important, but techniques change, adapt, and evolve. Principles are timeless."
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Rolindale, MA
United States
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 227 mm
Width: 151 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
370 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59439-600-7 (9781594396007)
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04/2018
YMAA Publication Center
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PHILLIP STEPHENS is a fifth-degree black belt in Ketsugo Do jujutsu. He won the world championship in the self-defense division at the 2002 Sport Karate Amateur International (SKIL) World Championships. He was the silver medalist in the National Blackbelt League (NBL) self-defense division during the 2003 World Championships, after a perfect season of ten first-place wins on the East Coast. He also holds numerous regional and state titles, all in the self-defense divisions of martial arts tournaments sanctioned by the Martial Arts Tournament Tour, SKIL, and NBL organizations.
In 2013, Stephens was appointed to the North Carolina Boxing Commission, which regulates combat sports including boxing and mixed martial arts, where he serves as a commissioner.
Stephens has a doctorate of health science and has practiced emergency medicine as a physician's assistant since 1990.
In 2013, Stephens was appointed to the North Carolina Boxing Commission, which regulates combat sports including boxing and mixed martial arts, where he serves as a commissioner.
Stephens has a doctorate of health science and has practiced emergency medicine as a physician's assistant since 1990.