In a real confrontation, there are no referees, no weight classes, and no second chances.
"Deadly Strikes & Vulnerable Areas" is Nick Razer's practical guide to effective striking for self-defense—focusing on the anatomical targets that can disable an attacker regardless of size disparity, and the techniques to reach them under stress.
Razer examines human anatomy from a combat perspective: the vulnerable structures of the head and neck, the nerve clusters and pressure points that cause pain compliance, the structural weaknesses that can be exploited to end a fight quickly. He covers striking methods drawn from military combatives, traditional martial arts, and documented street encounters.
This isn't sport fighting. There are no rules, no protective equipment, and no assumption of a fair fight. Razer presents information for those who understand that real violence is ugly, fast, and unforgiving—and who want to survive it.
This book is intended for serious students of self-defense. Know your local laws regarding use of force.