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  • the guy hitting the bag in the beginning sucks

  • this stuff works great for a ring but seems they are missing the self defense aspects of things. The WWII combatives like fairbain had seemed better than this, there is not much concept of what the intention is or efficient technique, just brawling.

  • @silatguy Agreed

  • U want to see good Combatives MMA Systema Hybrid Check out my youtube page Best Combatives MMA Highlight there.........Yes I have trained with top MMA UFC Fighters for over 15 years besides other training!

  • they should learn systema

  • Well learning MMA is good because not to pick fights but to protect yourself if some guy bully you and you won't be a meat bag for the bully atlease!

  • the best MMA.. you know why is the best MMA.. because there is no money between it, there is only two mens who will won only the proud of the other men... HELL YEAH

  • Ground and pound is so deadly and brutal yet it looks so wrong because of the constant hitting, boxing is much more safer.

  • @Dimitri0809 lol how does it look wrong? and mma is more effective than boxing simply cause you have more tools to work with

  • Good to see FMA in the mix

  • this is what the af needs not just boxing...

  • ? sports mma?..

  • Hand strikes—Boxing was created in Mesopotamia about 10000 years ago, then it was advanced a little bit more by the Egyptians. From there the Greeks took it to a different level. Rome became a melting pot for combatives and advanced by them by leeps and bounds. In the 1700's in England, fist fighting was a pastime and a way to make money.. Boxing was created in America because of the gloves, the ring and a referee. Boxing was created in America, Fist Fighting was created in England.

  • mcmap sucks line training is the way to go!!!

  • damn your shoulder dude , they were just a piece of shit .

  • the best stick fighter you can see here.: ucc-hamburg

  • oh, glad to know our soldiers are training like MMA fighters and not insurgents or combatants

  • @1FuckedUpBebeGringo

    The skills are traansferrable, the same kind of mentality needed in the ring is the same kind of mentality needed in a fire fight.

  • Those kicks and punches look absolutely awfull. Including that female instructor.

    Yikes.

  • WOW, I was just watching this on tv, the finals and i was amazed, How tough our troops were, God, I love it, I just wish i were younger, I would have built a life around the military. My respect for our Oath keepers runs so very deep, We all love you guys and gals!....

  • i liked this video is awsome this is awsome and makes me think of being one of your soldiers

  • i have similar videos look the one called mixed martial arts training look that video or how to fight multiple enemies at the same time i have mma videos on my channel but i think those are the best

  • This is good but, they need more on fight multiple attackers

  • in bt do u train in combatives. bnecause im joining the army and i train in judo will this help?

  • @krysistheabyss

    judo is about a million times more useful than any of the 'fighting' you learn in the military

  • @krysistheabyss No. I had a brown belt in bjj and wasn't allowed to do anything. You used ONLY what they teach you or you get in trouble. It's a joke

  • army? marines? mma? you all fucking suck!

  • @paladindarknite This is  a little weird, isn't it? However, this is regular army and such. Not our big boys in Special Forces, or elite units like the Rangers.

  • Fight or Flight! Instinct Plus Courage!!!

  • l instinct does s not teach you is born with courage follows l instinct nature combative, s human being can be order to exploit and field maneuver real c & a good sense the yosekan budo combines all the tactics of street fighting launched a Marine in a corridor full of traps to assess its level

  • We should all thank Bruce Lee for this. Now MMA is recognised as the way forward for any true martial artist. No one form is perfect and each has their purposes if put into good use given the situation.

  • @pakjai bruce has nothing to do with mma,its entirely due to gracie jujitsu and the formation of the first ufc.Jkd never progressed into mma,in fact nobody has been able to use it at all in mma.Training more than 1 style isnt mma,the rules are mma,its a ruleset ,not a style.

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  • @billysue2 Actually if you ask anyone who knows about and practices martial arts they will all tell you the same. Bruce Lee has a lot of influence to the movement which eventually evolved MMA being developed. In the past, if you study one form of martial art it will stay that way. However Bruce Lee changed the whole meaning of martial arts because he is a pragmatist. That's why there's no standard to ways which JKD is to be taught.

  • @pakjai bruce started to popularise crosstraining amongst his followers,that isnt mma,its crosstraining,mma is a fighting format,mixing styles isnt mma.He had zero input into modern mma,jkd isnt a combat sport,all mma owes its origin to brazilian vale tudo which started before bruce was even born.Without rorian gracie there wouldnt be any mma in america.Bruce had no real influence regards training methods outside his own group,look how small jkd is.

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  • umm at 6:23 was that a girl on top of a guy? I know thats training but i would probably feel uncomfortable with my wife doing that. and she is in the military.

  • @LoserBo1 youre a fool then as its part of the training for marines

  • Everything I said though, it is important to box, boxing is very important. Even moreso than MMA in some cases. The reason is, it teaches you to hold your ground against really heavy punches and blows instead of going down. It teaches you better balance, imo. And how to take multiple hard blows while maintaining your cool. Then switch to some KI/MMA sparring and back and forth, get used to both situations. Then do Krav Maga, rubber-knife Kali fighting, and so on.

    Aikido/Krav/Kali is a deadly

  • they should teach the marines wing chun or jkd i mean mma wtf mma is a sport just for entertainment 

  • @BHDUndeadSolider, I'm a proficient in Krav Maga, Kali, some wrestling, American boxing (20-0 18 ko baby!), and some SAS-taught training my dad learned from his days with a buddy from Britian, my dad had some spec-ops training he learned here but it was just similiar to Krav Maga in many ways. We'd use high kicks, but only to stretch out and gain power/agility/speed and accuracy. Low kicks only, when kicks would even be used. Boxing stance is great for knife and pistol fighting stance.

  • @hoboboxerjoe there is no such thing as american boxing,its called western boxing and it originated in its modern form in england.Dont be telling me you equate the western world with the usa.I agree about boxing being a great base art for wrestling and bjj.

  • @billysue2, no I don't equate everything to America, lol. Don't be so aggressive. I'm well aware of the history of boxing, but I also know that each country has their own styles and boxing culture, there are also other forms of boxing, Thai Boxing, for example. Among other famous styles. Although I have studied the older forms of pugilism as well so I suppose you are right. But I mainly practiced as an American boxer.

  • @hoboboxerjoe each country doesnt have their own boxing style,there is only 1 style of western boxing,different strategies arent different styles.Muay thai is not a form of boxing,its an entirely different martial art.The boxing we all know today is english in origin

  • @billysue2, where did I say muay thai is a form of boxing? I said there are several martial arts that are referred to as boxing. I'm well aware of the origins of boxing, probably far more than you are. But if you want to be a douche bag and try to nitpick everything I say in an attempt to solidify the feeling of just how right you are go ahead.

    I'd also argue that one's personal strategies add up to make a style.

    PS: I said that each country has it's own boxing culture, which is correct.

  • @hoboboxerjoe ye said there are other forms of boxing,thaiboxing for exmple.Unless im missing something,that is saying its a form of boxing.

  • @BHDUndeadSolider, my back started going out, but I'm teaching self-defense now (after a battle with severe rheumatoid arthrtisi and heroin addiction, PTSD from combat and some other things), I lost over 80 lbs of muscle and turned into a sekelton, now I'm at 250 and overweight. But I'm teaching fight analysis and self-defense for disabled to average, to in-shape people. Using my military training and combative training experience. Groundwork should always be a last option.

  • @BHDUndeadSolider the reason they dont teach either of those is that they fall apart under contact sparring and its the sparring thats useful,not the techs by themselves.The chance of ever fighting unarmed in battle is incredibly small.

  • I like the competitive aspect of this program it forces the practitioners to prepare, this is good because the extra training enhances the more combat oriented techniques being taught. Much in the same way judo exploded on the scene 100yrs ago.( Japanese police held a tournament to determine what martial art best fit them. Judo beat more combative forms of martial art. Their training allowed them to practice more and with full power in some cases.)

  • They train ground fighting because if you're not shooting them, or riflebuttiing them, or knifing them... chances are you're on the ground, with some guy looking to smash your face in with a rock. Bare handed martial arts in a real fight are either for taking the opponent alive (in which case bundling him to the floor and pinning him is certainly one option), or if it's all gone horribly wrong and both of you are likely to be on the ground pretty soon anyway.

  • wow the Russian army martial arts style is much more accurate and look better then holding someone with your legs

  • @zulfaqar007 I looked pretty good holding your mom lastnight. She even kept askikng me to punch her in the face.

  • @radargod1977 its all true but its was your dad not my mom...

  • i don't understand all this ground fighting in the military. The ground is the WORST place to go in a real fight b/c all they need is to take out a knife and stab u to death. On the battlefield, u have weapons everywhere, not just guns n knives but rocks and glass shards laying around, not to mention other enemies comin around and beating u when ur layin on someone.

    this is why armies like South Korea and Israel embarrass US forces b/c they train common sense not bullshit pop culture training.

  • @truboricua u dont no wat ur talking about

  • people go into the army are citizens yes.. so u teach us basics yes but i bet i would kick your ass anyday :)

    i already know everything ull teach me..

    black belt in jiujitsu

    and a fair kickboxer :)

  • @TheMarineKid17 nice lol.

  • they should get pow terrorists from afgan and iraq and put them in the ring with the soldierz. than they could LITERALLy crush the opposition haha

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  • @NeedWarForPeace, terrorists that are captured are not called POWs. They are not members of an organized military, so therefore; they can not be called a POW. They are detainees.

  • @NeedWarForPeace ya know Lennin did that during WW2. he took Russian prisoners and put the to fight Their soldiers to the death. Just to prove if Sambo was effective in close combat.

  • @SLITTHROAT13 Lenin died in 1924 so he was nowhere to be seen during WW2. Perhaps you mean Stalin?

  • @24Atreyu i think your right. im not much of a history type of guy. just somethign i saw in history channel

  • 95% of the U.S. military's special forces men are from those areas and those backgrounds! --get some night stalkers, hooah!!!

  • they dont want you to see shit! they dont show you the part where you actualy get the shit beat out of you to toughen you up and give you a real life situation! it also sure as hell didnt take no "200" years and tv for the army to pick it up or whatever you said! and whats wrong with a trailer parks dick fuck?, not everyone is so fortunate! and the people from trailor parks, ghettos, and country boys are the best damn soldiers out there,

  • @SSGTcrackerjack i agree with you on that country boys are the best

  • dear warpath and anteracmacash! you are both idiots, shut up! first, they dont show everything in these vids or tell you everything, plus that was only combatives level 1! trust me, the army teaches you to kill in any way possible and to use anything within your reach and power, i am combatives 3 certified in the U.S.ARMY, and what you see on these vids, aint even close to everything they teach! and half of that is an act, you think they want everyone to know and see exactly what goes on? haha

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  • taser knife!!!!! awesome

  • lol they actually showed the damn tazer knives. buzz buzz!

  • Am on my way lol

  • UFC has a short film with the military to show how mma fighters would do in the training. its intense

  • what is the electrified knives called? Is there a certain name for them? Is there anyway of ordering them for training purposes?

  • these guys seem even more like brawlers already than the guys in the UFC. imho

  • these guys seem even more like brawlers already than the guys in the UFC. imho

  • great stuff

  • MCMAP lol. I love all the dumb Marines comments. MCMAP is a piece of shit. The people keep saying "battlefield" wtf are you talking about? Jiu-Jitsu, Wrestling, Boxing, Thai-Boxing, etc. have been used on the battlefields in military service for thousands of years. Ad in stabbing, gouging, and groin strikes; MMA just become even more dangerous.

  • @Warpath2198 the old school ufc.

  • @Warpath2198 mcmap is designed for killin with any weapon that you can get your hands on...combatives is nothing more then a sport...in mcmap you won't see no referees and there are no rules in the final test...you don't know shit about martial arts kid...

  • @anteracmacash Ok little POG/Fobbit army guy who scored a 35 on his ASVAB. You are confusing UFC/Strikeforce with real MMA. MMA is not new, it is very old and today's style is a sport, just like wrestling. All the sport fighting types you see stem from real world battlefields. You can take most fighting styles and strip them down into a sport. Where do you think the Army got its current fighting system? Oh wait its Jiu-Jitsu which was being used in Japan for hundres if not thousands of years.

  • @Warpath2198 I'm not in the army my dear three hugging dicksmoking communist hippie fuck...the way army teaches its combatives is like a sport not like a technuiqe that will save your life...that's why the most of the time they teach unarmed com,bat while the marines ALWAYS teach you to fight with any weapon in your hands...no matter from where the army has this it won't help you shit in a real world situation for example against someone with a knife...

  • @anteracmacash See the Army is so smart it took them 200 years to learn from TV that jiu-jitsu was good. Typical shitty military doctrine made by the politicians and poorly trained leadership that has you brainwashed here making comments on youtube. So its no wonder why the Army and Marines like to recruit from the ghetto's and trailer trashes of America lol.

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  • @Warpath2198 and judgeing by this comment you have never had someone in your family that served in the military and neither did you lazy fat ass spend one minute in a ring...so turn of wikipedia, listen to someone with experience and pour your self a nice cup of "shut the fuck up"...

  • @Warpath2198 after all unarmed combat was used when the warror lost hes sword like look at the Samurai and Jujitsu was used by the Samurai to fight if they lost there sword it uses disharming techiniques etc

  • its mma fights not the history channel guys JUST WATCH THE VIDEO AND COMMENT ON THE VIDEO not WWII

  • y cant ufc look like this?

  • in combat these days, its not all about killing your opponent. for starters, they could have some useful information. secondly, we live in such a politically correct world that even soldiers on a battlefield are accused of murder. killing everyone that gives you some static will probably get you a court martial or worse.

  • The American rules of engagement are a load of bull. Politicians care more about the American image rather than the lives of their warriors.

    There was a Marine who saw an Iraqi holding a gun and walking towards them. He knew he was going to shoot..but he couldnt do anything about it. He can't fire on him ulness the enemy fires first. Because of that stupid rule, his best friend died...and he KNEW he could've stopped him. He just didn't want to get effing court martialed.

  • As much as I agree with you, in the bigger picture it makes more sense. Afghanistan for instance, pretty much everyone has a weapon of some sort. Sometimes they literally do just walk around with an AK with no intention of shooting at anybody. I think it's our concept of weapons and ROE clashing with other cultures' concepts.

    (Your example notwithstanding)

  • in ww2 they barley had any hand to hand combat training

  • bet ur ass they knew that shit inside and out by the time they were done though lol

  • they must of have some fight training

  • Depends really. Canadians and Americans in a joint unit were trained by one of the best martial artists of the time. Canadians in some units also had natives train them in knife combat and ambush techniques.

  • i heard they barley had time for hand to hand combat in germany russia england poland USA and other countrys

  • Well for one Poland was invaded and had an army reminiscent of WWI. I'm sure not all units were trained that well in hand to hand but from what I've read, certain units were trained extremely well.

    Where did you read that Germany, Russia and England had no time? Germans had one of the most up to date and well trained armies of the time, I find it hard to believe they had "barley" any time to train.

  • well i meant at the end of the war when the russians were already in berlin

  • Before my Grandfather invaded Guam with the Marines in WW2, they brought in a Judo expert to show the marines what they might be facing. They asked for a volunteer to fight the Judo guy and the marine that accepted got up there and knocked him out in one hooked punch. Demonstration over. Talk about a morale booster! They subsequently took Guam.

  • wow you asked him?

  • it was one of his favorite war stories to tell.

  • @DwnAszPunk lol. It would be one of my favorites too.

  • this is sport. Not battlefield tactics. This allows the Marines to practice full speed a small amount of what they may use on the battlefield. If this was meant for battlefield someone would be dead

  • This is ring, or nowadays known as "Cage Martial Arts." MCMAP is different. MCMAP is Martial Arts for the battlefield. It is used to not only kill your opponent, but also un-arm them, in case they are needed back. MCMAP is different, you can't compare that, to this.

  • MIXED MARTIAL ARTs NOT CAGE MARTIAL ARTS

  • Notice how I used "" around the words Cage Martial Arts? MCMAP is also MMA, in a way, however, I used the phrase Cage Martial Arts to emphasize the fact that this type of Martial Arts is different than what we do in the Corps. Pay more attention next time, before you make yourself look stupid.

  • The skull in the background is the from skull and bones.. the same as the SS Nzi's had...

  • Can Marines compete in the Army Combatives? I'd like to get in on this.

  • Yeah you guys can. We had a couple of y'all in a tournament I was in at APG, Maryland

  • I just got done talking with the local National Guard unit. They are going to look into letting me compete.

    Actually, there was a Captain there who used to go to my MMA gym. So, I'm hoping he can pull some strings for me.

  • i wanna learn martial arts

  • im pretty sure...they all go through the same basic training.

  • the marines that are in the reserve, receive also the MCMAP ?

  • of course they do the same basic training

  • Wow this is very basic. Im in the

    ROTC, going into my sophmore year. I have done martial arts since i was little and for the last year i have been doing MMA. Hoping to have my first fight this Spring. I cant wait to have four years of training under my belt when i am comissioned. I'll be a sleeper lol

  • watch the part 2~ you'll see some McMap and the difference w/ the army combative.

  • I like watching things like this before my workouts.

  • im not really impressed. my instructor beat george lockhart and hes one of the army combatives instructors.

  • Why did you watch this then?

  • seen the video thought id give a look. Just saying I think people fighting for are country should have the best instructors.

  • first comment

  • how does MCMAP compare?

  • well i really dont know to tell you the truth but it looks like mcmap is tougher and better

  • ya know. as much as I love the army, I would have to agree with you on that one.

  • It all depends on the individual. I know some army guys that would beg to differ on your comment.

  • If you research MCMAP, it was originally designed with ninjutsu/jujutsu techniques. It's for combat, this is a sport.

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