- Neurocombat Book 1 - Psychology of Violence Street and close combat - Christophe Jacquemart - Books

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  • THE best book on the subject I had in my hands !!!  

    Neurocombat Book 1 - Psychology of street violence and melee (Paperback)
    This book is of exceptional quality. Accurate, effective, without bias. This book should be read by all fighting sports practitioner and / or method of self defense. I practice martial arts for 17 years (Savate, Thai Boxing, Judo, self defense), I th
  • A realistic approach  

    Neurocombat Book 1 - Psychology of street violence and melee (Paperback)
    I put 4 stars out of 5, which is in my opinion surnoter work. But given the great interest and uniqueness and pioneer of the best aspects of the book, I wanted to ignore what, in my opinion, is its weak point. The title shows the program, and this is
  • A reference book! 11  

    Neurocombat Book 1 - Psychology of street violence and melee (Paperback)
    This book is a rare relevance. The author has synthesized and modeled a significant amount of knowledge (especially from the Anglo-Saxon literature, fertile on the subject) and delivers simple, applicable models in practice. It allows to better under
  • Remarkable and unique  

    Neurocombat Book 1 - Psychology of street violence and melee (Paperback)
    Here is a book faceted, which contains several levels and provides exciting opportunities that go far beyond the self-defense problem, while managing to never lose its primary objective way. While it tackles a delicate subject, one feels that the aut
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    Neurocombat Book 1 - Psychology of street violence and melee (Paperback)
    Finally a book in French and that is the way !!! Presented in the form of sheets, they explain each step of the operation of the human brain, and highlight the outbreak of fear, its effects, and all means to deal with them (the book offers many pract
  • A reference book 7  

    Neurocombat Book 1 - Psychology of street violence and melee (Paperback)
    Not being a fan of Self Defense in the beginning, I was really pleasantly surprised by the content of this book I find really accessible to all: beginners as professionals, and very interesting. The writing and the system of "cards" is very clea