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In self-defense situations involving armed assailants, either single or multiple, each situation is extremely dangerous and more complex than any type of unarmed attack. Accordingly, karate techniques must be learned thoroughly and executed as automatic responses to any series of happenings, if serious injury is to be avoided.
Like its predecessors, Books One, Two, and Three, this book is a categorized collection of self-defense situations and recommended karate responses. It is written for every male person and brings to him a chance to improve his personal self-defense abilities without engaging in the severe discipline and dedication to daily training required by classical karate. It is not an exhaustive survey of karate methods, but it contains methods that give direct consideration to easy learning for the average person. All methods described in this book are workable karate self-defense responses based on meeting single and multiple armed assailants. The responses are simplified, direct methods of self-defense. Because of their complexity and the inherent dangers connected thereto, razor and gun defenses have not been included in this volume. If you have already studied and practiced the necessary karate fundamentals found in Book One of this series, the situations in this volume will be easy to learn. Otherwise, after reading about the situations and responses herein you may find it necessary to turn to Book One, 'the fundamentals book, and find the necessary movements and practice exercises that are required to make these responses work effectively.