Either arguments at home or at work. If so what did you do and what were the outcome? Does anyone know of any books on the subject?|||yeah, judo with words, aikido in everyday life, mental judo. be like water, the magic of conflict, you should be able to find those books on www.amazon.com|||There is an actual book called %26quot;Verbal Judo%26quot; you can find it on Amazon.com or Borders.com. I%26#039;ve read this book and found it useful in my line of work with positive results. Dispute conflict is common in law enforcement and to diffuse a conflict with out having to result in a use of physical force makes life much easier for all the parties involved. I%26#039;ve had so many to deal with over the years it%26#039;s kind of hard to pick just one. I find it more challenging to do this than use my martial arts skills.|||all martial artists should use the principles and tenets behind martial arts to resolve things rather than use physical means.you should only use phsical means after you have been attacked,thats why its called self defence?there is no excuse for a martial artist to be fighting.and i dont argue with people i say what i have to say honestly and clearly and there wrong and im right and its up to them to deal with it.
no i dont know of any books on the subject,sorry.|||Hi my son runs a Martial Arts club then only situation outside of the club that you can use your Martial art training is purely
for self defence and you do have to be careful people have been prosecuted for using excessive force. There are books that can be bought do a google check for them.
c|||yea i one time i flipped this guy who wanted to fight with me and then he didnt anymore after he hit the ground it worked great
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