Citation: Matsuyama, Frank A. How to use the yawara stick for police. Berkeley, URI/DOI: Rights: The use of the digitized . Why You Should Learn to Use the Palm Stick for the purpose of self defense ( also called a kubotan or yawara stick in Japanese systems and an olisii palad or . Author: Matsuyama F. A. Title: How to use the Yawara stick Year: Link download: How the.

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The Yawara stick is the answer. While you can purchase palm sticks made purely for the purpose of self defense also called a kubotan or yawara stick in Japanese systems and an olisii palad or pocket stick in Filipino martial artsit makes more sense to carry a tactical flashlight, which also gives you the ability to temporarily blind an attacker at night.

This l s a rear view of the hold shown in J From my own experience and from discussions with various Chiefs of Police and other Enforcement Officers. Officer strikes back of hand or knuckles of adversary, as shown, instead of head.

When adversary grate strap of Officer’s Sam Browne belt with right hand as shown. H-2 Follow in G Q-2 As adversary relaxes grip on chair arm.

Palm Stick

Ad- versary will think it is a gun f t- AA-1 If adversary shifts around and refuses to go. Officer then leads adversary away on his knees as shown. Officer strikes adversary on chin with Yawara stick as shown. Self-organizing flow technology In After years of study, research and a great deal of experimentation, I have developed the Yawara stick.

This Yawara hold is eoually effective from either side. And second, the majority of the time there are more effective targets than the arm.

Officer immediately grabs left wrist of adversary with his left hand He then brings the Yawara stick into use. Recently however after much testing and training I’ve come to realize the palm stick can be a great self defense tool, as long as you don’t use it like the vast majority of instructors demonstrate.

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Officer can still hold both hands on wheel or release right hand from wheel if nec- essary. With the Yawara stick I have endeavored to make arrest easier, foster, more humane, and with less exertion on the part of the Officer.

Reichert Bernhard – Palpation techniques Author: Here are a couple of great examples of offensive and defensive techniques with the palm stick:. Same as L-2 except blow with Yawara stick Is to the thumb. Note— If Officer prefers he can quickly change the Yawara stick from his right to left hand and strike back of adversary’s right hand. N-l Adversary grabs Tp with left hand as shown.

Both lights are extraordinarily bright 10 times as bright as a 2 D Cell Maglightand easily capable of blinding an attacker with night adapted vision. It will help make their jobs more pleasant, their work more effective, and bring additional credit to their Deparhnent. This weapon should be required equipment for every police- man, especially the plain clothes officers of the police service.

Should anyone attempt to take the Yawara stick from the Officer, these “spikes” will leave a very telling mark. Always re- member to keep plenty of pressure ywaara the thumb. It is hard— in fact, almost impossible— for anyone to wrest it from an Officer’s grasp. In the second the combination of footwork, angle of attack, and head position makes it nearly impossible for him to strike me as I attack.

There- fore he cannot fight or wrestle for too long a period. D-9 Some Officers may prefer to use the hold shown here, im- mediately following the posi- tion shown in photograph D For the Officer who wants to do his job better and enjoy the good health and happiness to which he is entitled upon retirement, the Yawara stick is the proper ” tool” for his -Police job. Continuing the follow through, the Officer pushes the elbow sharply with the Yawara stick, up, forward, then down, forcing the ad- versary down, and at the same time twisting his wrist continuously in the direction which brings the elbow for- ward.

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G-2 Otherwise, continuing from position in G-l, Officer bends his right wrist inward to- ward his elbow as he pushes downward toward his own left leg. Mushrooming without fear The beginner’s guide to collecting safe Officer then brings bottom of Yawais stick firmly against little fin- ger of adversary. Having observed also that some Officers unfortunately have to accept early retirement, due to injuries or ailments resulting from altercations in the performance of their duties, and still others who could not enjoy regular retirement due to ill health, I decided to try and do something about it.

Continuing the follow through, the Officer hooks the Yawara stick around the ieft ankle of the adversary, completely upsetting him. This hold is particu- larly valuable in holding an Insane person. A Police Sergeant whom 1 knew very wall had a severe and prolongad fight with an adver- sary In making an arrest.

The Yawara stick is better appearing, very inconspicuous, and is not objectionable to the public-even when it is being used. If adversary’s left hand is at back of Offi- cer’s collar, Officer turns left and strikes blow to solar- plexus with Yawara stick in left hand.

Save wear and tear on your body. As Interfering adversary drops, a sharp blow with the Yawara st. If this occurs while driving.

Officer uses same blow to crotch.

Many Police Departments make it a practice to hire outside Instructors in Self-Defense, but usually in a short tome the Officers forget yawaar training they have received, and actually the Police Department has spent its money for nothing. Officer grabs collar tightly, pushing upward as he shoves the Yawara stick into adver- sary’s stlck. This is particularly effective U culprit attempts to fight.

With the Yawara stick I have endeavored to make arrest easier, faster, more humane, and with less exertion on the part of the Officer.