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“Stay ‘unreasonable.’ If you
don’t like the solutions [available to you], come up with your
own.”
Dan Webre
The Martialist does not
constitute legal advice. It is for ENTERTAINMENT
PURPOSES ONLY.
Copyright © 2003-2004 Phil Elmore, all rights
reserved.
THE MARTIALIST ISSUE 3.10
We’re
back and better than ever!
After a hiatus on new free content during which the website
continued to pull down very strong visitor numbers,
The Martialist
continues its third year with this tenth issue. We’ve got a big new
batch of informative, entertaining material available as always for
free, while our subscriber issues continue go out. (To that end, we
released the first ever MEGA-ISSUE of subscriber content and have been
getting very good feedback on this giant 90-page file. We followed
that up with the Issue 3.10 subscriber content.)
This publication has become widely known in
the three years it has been operating. We’ve built an impressive body of work
and continue to innovate. Respected manufacturers in the self-defense and tools industries
recognize us as an influential and informative venue through which they
can reach a broad audience. Subscribers send e-mail regularly thanking us
for the content that appears on these pages. None of this would have been
possible without our contributors and without our readers. You have made
this magazine your magazine something truly special. I cannot thank
you enough for that.
One of the things that has surprised me, as The
Martialist has risen to prominence, is just how incredibly angry some
people get about it. While I wouldn’t say I’ve made enemies (because
I simply don’t know my critics well enough to call them enemies), I’ve
certainly upset a lot of brittle, insecure, or foolish people in the
martial arts and self-defense community. Given the character and the
opinions of these people, we must be doing something right. If a man
can be judged by the quality of his enemies, I’m comfortable with whatever
conclusions you draw in reading commentary about me and this ‘zine.
If you haven’t already done so, I strongly encourage you
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the official discussion forum of The Martialist:
Pax Baculum, a play on words that
loosely means “peace through force.”
Once again I encourage anyone considering writing for us
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anything that is sent here, so if you’re throwing around an article idea,
please do feel free to send it along. If we can’t use it, we won’t,
but we like to look at everything.
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Our goal at The Martialist is to
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You may not like everything you see, but that’s okay because I don’t agree with everything I publish from others, either.
(We encourage you to submit your own articles from different perspectives,
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Make it wisely.
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In the February 2006 Subscriber Content:
Liberate Yourself from Hero Worship
By Phil Elmore
Close-Range Gunfighting
Review by Alain Burrese
In Defense of Clip-Draw
By Phil Elmore
Progressive FORCE Concepts: Principles of Physical
Defense
By Chris Fry
The Pros and Cons of Neck Carry
By Phil Elmore
Carrying a Bandana
By Phil Elmore
Self-Defense and Vision Impairment
By Phil Elmore
Call to Arms: Fixation
By Chris Zaccara
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