If you learn only one wrestling move, Super C: The Ultimate Grappling Move, should be the technique you learn.
Wrestling, grappling, and submission arts like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu have become very popular recently. Millions avidly watch Mixed Martial Arts octagon or cage matches. But when we think about self-defense on the street, we must carefully consider the difference between what is sport and what will actually work in real life, where opponents may be armed and attack in gangs.
If we think it through, the ideal grappling technique... 1. Strikes in the first move. 2. Works against an opponent with a knife. 3. Works against multiple opponents. 4. Can be executed if you are armed. 5. Has a decisive finishing move.
Out of thousands of possible grappling techniques, only one meets all of these criteria, Super C: The Ultimate Grappling Move. In this photo-illustrated manuscript, with links to instructional videos, you will learn a very powerful and versatile wrestling move.
The book includes a special bonus section on seated self-defense, an important aspect of combat that is often neglected. You will learn how to apply the Super C from a seated position.