F.A.L.C.O.N. Combat Sciences
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mainly i see there silat, may be thouse rifle disarms remember me of systema or krav maga
but as somebody alerdy said silat, silat, silat and some systema
i practice krav maga and i really apriciate to learn thouse fluid silat hand moves, blocks and attacks with knive or without
i thnik its the best defence agist someone who can really figtht back, somebody who can trow punches
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Well, I recognize the very last move..that's mongoose. Cool!
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*chance*
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I noticed the short distance takedowns - this would be good for law enforcement too.
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silat silat silat
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Krav Maga and FMA, along with the other main components of Silat, Sistema, and a form of Shaolin.
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I know two people who have trained in this combat science for less than one month. One, a girl 5 feet tall, was held up at gunpoint by a 6' man. She managed to disarm him easily and put him into a thumb lock. That was only from casual training, mind you. The other person came out unscathed after being jumped by 15 people. He put 14 of them in the hospital. FALCON is highly effective for civilians, primarily because it isn't about form; it's about principles. And ANYONE can apply those.
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very nice!
anyway, IMHO, the thechs are too complex to be applied by a civilian under stress
I am currently working on a new video, sorry for the long wait. It will be shot introducing some of our hand to hand and more gun disarms and a lot more aggressive in nature. Yes, many techniques have been pulled from other systems with some "improvements". Thank you all for your comments. see you soon.
braidedpink 2 years ago
This type of training is made to be compact for special forces and soldiers who need to learn tactical , practical and easy to apply under high stress situations.
thank you all for your comments ! Lets all train and share our knowledge together someday.
braidedpink 3 years ago
song is from Blade , the club scene when the blood starts pouring from the sprinklers. Oh and yes , agreed it does take practice to react and move that way but you can learn it in much less time than 10 years.. the secret is progressive training and unplanned attacks. Starting off slow and understanding body structure, body mechanics and angles.
braidedpink 3 years ago