@specialforces69 What i find MCmap is too complex and praticed too little. the WWII combatives was simple and was tested in combat and was effective, now a sysem that is more coiplex is effective but takes a great deal longer to master. if you teach a young recruite to fight in the short amount of time. use the KISS method. Keep. It. Simple. Stupid. I not calling anyone that but all members of the US Armed Forces Know the saying. why dont we use that in teaching Combatives.
having trained in tae kwon do, shorin ryu karate, Marine corps Line trainning, and MCmap, the truth is that when trainning a large amount of troops a less complex system is needed the OSS,SOE, trainning of WWII fits the bill I recomend reading Kill or be Killed by Rex Applegate, Get tough, by Faibarn, and recent book Modern hand to hand by Iraq war veteren Hakim Isler. these series of films a a good intro to combatives, that are simple and effective if time is spent praticing with other arts.
@specialforces69 i totaly agree this systems are for real you dont want to spend few minutes wrestling with someone on the floor when your life is in danger!!!!! and as you said even with more guy around quick and effective is better.
You got that right. Today us soldiers are learning how to roll around in a safe, gentle, strict rules Gracie Jiu Jitsu crud. Like our enemy will abide by rules! Absolutely terrible. I prefer this stuff.
@specialforces69 First damn MMA guy to admit it. God damn that earned my respect.
thepurpledragon5 7 months ago
I am actually learning a lot new things they never showed me at the gym.
rosaryman 8 months ago
@specialforces69 What i find MCmap is too complex and praticed too little. the WWII combatives was simple and was tested in combat and was effective, now a sysem that is more coiplex is effective but takes a great deal longer to master. if you teach a young recruite to fight in the short amount of time. use the KISS method. Keep. It. Simple. Stupid. I not calling anyone that but all members of the US Armed Forces Know the saying. why dont we use that in teaching Combatives.
sesankata 8 months ago
beautiful, thanks for uploading =)
willydihar 9 months ago
having trained in tae kwon do, shorin ryu karate, Marine corps Line trainning, and MCmap, the truth is that when trainning a large amount of troops a less complex system is needed the OSS,SOE, trainning of WWII fits the bill I recomend reading Kill or be Killed by Rex Applegate, Get tough, by Faibarn, and recent book Modern hand to hand by Iraq war veteren Hakim Isler. these series of films a a good intro to combatives, that are simple and effective if time is spent praticing with other arts.
sesankata 9 months ago
@specialforces69 Makes sense.
John234pwns 1 year ago
@specialforces69 Right, right. So what they teach is useless on it's own?
John234pwns 1 year ago
@specialforces69 Point is, you have to be capable of fighting both ways, because fights are seldom on your own terms.
John234pwns 1 year ago
@specialforces69 IF you're strong enough. Trying to do too much at one time can be a recipe for failure.
John234pwns 1 year ago
@specialforces69 sweet :)
abscrete 1 year ago
@specialforces69 i totaly agree this systems are for real you dont want to spend few minutes wrestling with someone on the floor when your life is in danger!!!!! and as you said even with more guy around quick and effective is better.
abscrete 1 year ago
some very real world pratical concepts
NewZealfighter 1 year ago
often i find that the second world war instructional videos show far more effective techniques than what we see nowadays
sausaage123 2 years ago 16
You got that right. Today us soldiers are learning how to roll around in a safe, gentle, strict rules Gracie Jiu Jitsu crud. Like our enemy will abide by rules! Absolutely terrible. I prefer this stuff.
azraelangelofred 2 years ago 8
@sausaage123 Actually, I see a lot of parallels to our modern-day combatives. WW2 was really the invention of modern close combat.
John234pwns 1 year ago
The instructor in this video looks like Wesley Brown of "V-5 program" fame.
Defendu 3 years ago