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Bob Taylor: Small Man's Advantage
"Why Are The
Biggest and Toughest Fighters
So Terrified Of Little Bobby Taylor?"
In the most sizzling display of raw fighting savvy you'll
ever witness, "little man" Taylor PROVES you can quickly learn ...
and just as quickly use... his personal "Bag O' Nasty Tricks"
to completely obliterate someone twice your size.
In fact...these vicious tricks work best when you're outweighed,
outsized and out-muscled by your opponent!
If you are "size challenged", or usually find yourself looking up at people
when they talk to you... this is the PERFECT fighting tactics system you could
ever ask for. You don't need to be strong, or agile, or possess magic powers.
In fact... your size is actually an ADVANTAGE in a fight.
And if you're large size ... or even a big gorilla type... then you
want to see Bob's tricks before you ever leave the house again. Because,
if you don't understand the advantage a smaller man has against you, you're dead
meat in a real fight. What's more... knowing these nasty "little guy"
fighting tricks allows you to use them too. They are just as
devastating when used by a big guy against another big
guy... or a vicious small guy looking to punch your lights out.
This ain't your normal martial arts, not by a long shot. Bob
Taylor (he's only 5' 6" but dangerous as all get out - take a look at his bio)
developed hand-to-hand fighting skills that have won him the
awesome and unreserved respect he now has in the fighting world.
Here's a sample of what you're about to see:
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Where the most vulnerable targets are on a big man ... spots
you can easily get to without being touched by him in return!
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How to take out a larger attacker "in close"... without ever
striking above his waist.
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How to crush any attacker's feet with a single stomp! (Do it
wrong, as most martial artists do, and you'll just make him angrier.
Do it the way Bob shows you, and his feet will collapse like socks full of
crushed walnuts.)
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How to use the psychological advantage you have against an
attacker who thinks he's going to rip you up easily. (Big surprise for
him, nice tidy 2-second fight for you.)
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How to never get hurt yourself in a fight, even if you go
against Mr. Universe!
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Why the most devastating head-butt you can deliver does NOT require
any strength. (Bob demonstrates by wrapping four flooring tiles - "strength
factor" of 11.2, more than a human skull! - with a
layer of rubber to simulate skin... and then obliterating it with a single
head-butt. Amazing proof you won't ever forget when you need it...)
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How to break his collar bone without using your fist! (A neat
trick entirely new to martial arts!)
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How to do more damage in a 2-second "flurry" of attacking strikes...
than two men can usually do against one victim!
And a lot more. Bob reveals (for the first time) why he never
cuts his left thumbnail (this will shock the hell out of you )...
why he prefers to go against bigger opponents... why so many
of the moves "regular" martial artists teach will actually hurt you
as much as your opponent ... and all the sneaky "psychological"
tricks he uses to fool opponents in the crucial first seconds of any
fight.
Don't miss out. It's the best stuff you'll ever see, if you're
serious about fighting to win. But decide for yourself.
Target Focus Training: Striking,
Nuclear Weapons
Program, Surviving
The Most Critical 5 Seconds of Your Life
Instuctional Fighting Dvd's: Delta
Seal Team, Nir
Maman: Isreali Connection, Bob
Taylor: Unarmed and Fearless,
Randall
Brown: Indian Fighting Skills, Ben
Cooley: Home Invasion Solutions Fighting Mindset,
Vladimir
Vaslev: Russian Fighting System, Chris
Clugston: Gladiator Fighting System, Jim
West: Fight To Win,
Mark
Parra: Brutal Headbustin Secrets, Paul
Vunak: Rapid Assault Tactics, Jacov
Bresler: Fast and Furious Street Smarts,
Gregg
Wooldridge: Be The Bodyguard, Shannon
Stallard: Advanced Combat Tactics,
Tom
Proctor: Secrets of Cage Fighting, Chris
Clugston: Cohmrac BAS, Bob
Taylor: Small Man's Advantage,
Frank
Cucci: Unarmed Combat Course, Dale
Comstock: American Combat Karate, Paul
Vunak: Street Safe
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