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Lew Hicks epitomizes the masculine man: He knows how to fight but uses violence only as a last resort. Since leaving the Navy SEALs seven years ago, he's built a 200-person company devoted to teaching law enforcement agencies (and a handful of private citizens) his techniques for hand-to-hand self-defense. He originally developed this method for Police Corps, an innovative federal program that trains college graduates to become police officers. Hicks' program emphasizes communication skills as much as physical prowess. His techniques--with which a 110-pound woman can pin and hold a 300-pound man--have swept 'America's police agencies like wildfire and are already taught ...