The average person isn't looking to be in a situation where fists are going to fly, but many of us have found ourselves there anyway. At that moment, it's probably too late to do anything about it. But how do we change circumstances, so those situations don't happen? How Not to Get Hit is a book on personal safety for people who don't want to learn to fight, but do want to learn how to avoid those situations where a fight is likely to develop. Told in a lighthearted, irreverent style, How Not to Get Hit takes you on a journey through the funny side of violence, its roots in our evolutionary past and where it fits into modern society. Self-defense isn't a series of techniques or moves; it's an attitude, a strategy and a life skill. This martial arts philosophy book will give you an understanding of why people want to use violence and how to manage situations in order to create a better outcome.
Twigger Robert Books
Robert Twigger is a British author whose literary style is often likened to a 19th-century adventurer inhabiting a 21st-century writer's frame. His prose is characterized by vivid depictions of uncommon journeys and a profound engagement with diverse cultures and human experiences. Twigger explores themes of meaning-driven motivation and polymathy, frequently drawing on his personal expeditions and collaborations with indigenous peoples. His writing offers readers a compelling perspective on the world through the lens of intrepid discovery and personal growth.






Angry White Pyjamas
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
A brilliant and captivating insight into the bizarre nature of contemporary Japan.
A journey on foot due north from Stonehenge to Lindisfarne to discover the mysteries of our ancient past
The Modern Explorers
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Stories of the thrills and hardships faced by modern expeditions that continue to enhance our understanding of the world around us This book profiles thirty-nine modern explorers who have disproved the idea that there is nowhere left to discover and explore. Some are greatly experienced and are celebrated worldwide, while others are young or less well known and just starting to make their mark. Here are challenging and extraordinary expeditions to the remotest parts of the world by explorers from the United States, Australia, China, France, and beyond. Eight thematic sections cover all terrains: Polar, Desert, Rainforest, Mountain, Ocean, River, Under Sea, Under Land, and Lost Worlds. Written mainly by the explorers themselves, the accounts provide a unique insight into what it is actually like to join an expedition, from being dragged through the top of the rainforest canopy in an inflatable raft suspended from a balloon to pedaling a boat across the Pacific to standing on the edge of an erupting volcano. Their stories are supplemented with dramatic expedition photographs, many capturing the moment of discovery or danger.
A journey across the Lake District to discover the secrets of its 36 islands
Micromastery : 39 Little Skills to Help You Find Happiness
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Having learnt Aikido with the Tokyo riot police (ANGRY WHITE PYJAMAS), hunted for the world¿s longest snake in the jungles of the Far East (BIG SNAKE), Robert Twigger now turns his attention to other traditionally male pursuits and pastimes (some of which are fairly close to home, some of which are more extreme), and looks at the questions these raise about masculinity and the role of man in modern society. BEING A MAN isn¿t exactly a search for the lost attributes of primitive man - hunting, shooting, making fires, etc - but, hooked on a nostalgia for past writers such as Hemingway, the book features Twigger participating in, and writing on: the informal rules and thrill seeking of solo climbing, bullfighting in Spain, the ¿illicit pleasure of buying my first gun¿, and the rules of survival with a tribe of Naga headhunters - the sort of activities and pursuits often scorned in the modern, interiorised office-based world. He also looks at why men feel the urge to escape in this way, and why, even in mundane everyday life, modern man is trapped in an endless loop of having to prove himself a man.
A sweeping biography of the Himalayas by the acclaimed author of RED NILE and ANGRY WHITE PYJAMAS
Wie schwimme ich in einem Eisloch? Wie knacke ich einen Tresor? Wie bekämpfe ich einen Kater? Diesen und vielen anderen wichtigen Fragen im Leben eines Mannes geht Robert Twigger auf den Grund: Er gibt wertvolle Tipps und Ratschläge, wie die jeweilige Aufgabe erfolgreich bewältigt werden kann. Denn Twigger, einer der letzten großen Abenteurer unserer Zeit, weiß um die Gefahren im Leben eines Mannes: Er hat die größte Schlange der Welt gefangen, studierte in einer Sondereinheit der Tokioter Polizei japanische Kampfkunst- und besteht bisher auch das Abenteuer Ehe mit Bravour. Ein Survivalguide mit augenzwinkerndem britischem Humor.



