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Winning Fights is based on principles, not technique. While technique is important, techniques change and evolve. This work focuses on 2,500 years of proven fighting principles originating from Eastern concepts proceeding to the modern era; with updated commentary. Written in an easy to digest manner, it fills a gap by highlighting principle over specific tactics. Winning Fights updates foundational strategy and philosophy that may be lost without this balance in the literature.

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Winning Fights is based on principles, not technique. While technique is important, techniques change and evolve. This work focuses on 2,500 years of proven fighting principles originating from Eastern concepts proceeding to the modern era; with updated commentary. Written in an easy to digest manner, it fills a gap by highlighting principle over specific tactics. Winning Fights updates foundational strategy and philosophy that may be lost without this balance in the literature.
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Autorenporträt
PHILLIP STEPHENS is a fifth-degree black belt in Ketsugo Do jujutsu. He won the world championship in the self-defense division at the 2002 Sport Karate Amateur International (SKIL) World Championships. He was the silver medalist in the National Blackbelt League (NBL) self-defense division during the 2003 World Championships, after a perfect season of ten first-place wins on the East Coast. He also holds numerous regional and state titles, all in the self-defense divisions of martial arts tournaments sanctioned by the Martial Arts Tournament Tour, SKIL, and NBL organizations. In 2013, Stephens was appointed to the North Carolina Boxing Commission, which regulates combat sports including boxing and mixed martial arts, where he serves as a commissioner. Stephens has a doctorate of health science and has practiced emergency medicine as a physician's assistant since 1990.