New Walking Stick Self-Defense Book Coming Soon: Which Cover Looks Best?

New eBook coming soon!  Which cover looks best — the one with the wood background, or the paper?

From the back cover:

This pared-down walking stick method is at once brutally effective and easy to learn. Inspired by the work of Pierre Vigny, H. G. Lang, and Col. Thomas Hoyer Monstery, and based on two decades of research and testing, this action-packed ebook is guaranteed to inform and thrill martial artists of all experience levels.

Dozens of illustrations and clickable links to video demonstrations flesh out this short but thorough fighting manual which covers all fighting ranges, including grappling and wrestling. Practice its strategies and techniques and within a few months you’ll be shocked at your fighting readiness!

The humble and ubiquitous cane, in the hands of a gentleman or lady devoted to training in this unique method, will become a devastating, yet legal and non-lethal, self-defense weapon.

About the Author

Robert “Mitch” Mitchell Jr. has been teaching martial arts since 1990. In 2011 he was awarded the rank of Master by the Combat Martial Arts Practitioners Association, and in 2019 became an authorized instructor of Mark Hatmaker’s Frontier Rough & Tumble Martial arts program. He is the founder of Heritage Arts Inc., a 501(c)(3) federally-recognized non-profit educational charity providing free instruction in martial arts, fitness, outdoor skills, and spiritual development (www.heritageartsinc.com).

His writing credits include “Martial Grit: Real Fighting Fitness on a Budget,” “The Calisthenics Codex” (which has been in Smashword’s Top 10 fitness books since its publication in 2015) and “The Wildwood Workbook: Nature Appreciation and Survival.” A priest in the Old Catholic tradition, he has also written two books of homilies — “Lift up Your Heads: A Year of Old Catholic Homilies” and “Seek His Face: Another Year of Old Catholic Homilies.”

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