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Armed Combat&Tactics
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This is the only channel that provides full contact footage of weapon fighting with 7 different weapons AND a play by play analysis of the strikes and the techniques that worked in combat. Enjoy
About Me:
We are a school, dedicated to teaching the practical use of both bladed and impact weapons.
Our purpose is to improve our fighting skill by practicing an effective fighting system applicable to an extensive arsenal of weapons, as well as to provide a safe ground for the testing of combative weapon skills while staying as close as possible to the realities of combat.
We incorporate techniques from : kenjutsu, escrima, boxing , Jogo do pau.
The arsenal includes knife, katana, spear (Yari/Naginata), bolo (short Filipino sword), European longsword, medium staff (JO and its Portuguese version) and folding tactical baton.
Our school exists for about 10 years.
Full contact sparring is an essential everyday part of our training program. Cross training with other practitioners from different schools is a very important part of our learning process.
In the world of martial arts the concept of MMA has become widely accepted. One of the central reasons for it is the quest for practicality in our endeavor as martial artists.
Within the wide range of martial arts systems practiced there are two distinct categories, styles which teach and practice fighting unarmed and those which teach and practice fighting with weapons. Within the realm of weapons based systems there is a growing trend born of desire to explore our skill with weapons in a practical manner. The incorporation of weapon sparring in the learning process is a clear growing trend for many schools be it traditional ones like ninjutsu or kenjutsu or modern ones like arnis. More and more practitioners spar with their arsenal in order to improve their abilities instead of only practicing the moves. This is also how they figure out " what works best ".
That is what brings the weapon fighting closer to the concept of MMA as more practitioners are asking themselves how they would fight in the environment with few to no rules and how they would fare against a committed opponent unbound by their style limitations.
That IS the main emphasis in ACT. Full contact non sportive fighting with as few rules as possible. This approach makes us strive for maximum efficiency in use of the learned techniques. This makes the practice fighting and sparring very realistic.
ACT practitioners use a wide range of accurate practice weapons that imitate the weight, feel and build of historical weapons. Unique weapon simulators are produced by ACT under advisement of collectors and historians).
The system combat style is comprised both from studying the traditional martial arts and from the personal interpretation of ACT practitioners of the techniques learned. Every technique is combat tested and every technique that worked in combat is analyzed to understand why and how it worked and what the optimal conditions to recreate the success are.
Essentially ACT is bringing the concept of MMA to the world of practicing weapon based martial arts.
Country:
Israel
Occupation:
Full time martial arts trainer
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We actually love Jogo do Pau and Luis Pretto is a great fighter and Gentleman. I would love to come to Portugal, believeme!" more |
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Thank you for your kind words! We thanked some wonderful Swedish fighters. Those guys are not A.C.T. (our school) but they have their..." more |
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