Russian Style Hand 2 Hand Book??

Samurai

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Has anyone seen this book?

CLICK HERE

Comments? Good information or not worth the cover price?

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Jeremy Bays
 
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I've read it - it's the basic introduction to the ROSS system; fundamental principles, basic movements and so on.

If you want an introduction to Russian martial arts, it's good; unlike a lot of such books, the illustrations are *very* clear - good line drawings, not murky photos - and I found it to be very understandable (although take that opinion for what it's worth: I already had a fair bit of experience in the style :) ).

You'll see some basic applications and be given enough information to develop some more, or if you're already a martial artist, perhaps to look for improvements in form or efficiency in what you already do.

The book is only worth what you do with it; I wouldn't rate any martial arts books on literary content. If you can put it into practice, either in a class or with a training partner, it's definitely worth the price - and $12.50 doesn't seem that much, by martial arts books standards.

I am a ROSS instructor, by the way, but European and so totally financially unconnected with AARMACS/AMERROSS - it's not just a sales pitch!
 

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I would just add that the book makes an excellent companion to Vladimir Vasiliev's tapes. And that I am not a ROSS instructor, so these are the words of an outsider.

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Thanks for all the Replies. I bought the book but have not looked through it yet.

Thank Again,
Jeremy Bays
 

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I picked this book up a bit ago. Very good stuff...especially on the tradition and history of some of the RMA styles.
 

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