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4 – Medium Range Combatives 4-1 Vital Targets 4-2 Striking Principles 4-3 Short Punches and Strikes 5 Long Range Combatives 5-1 Extended Arm Punches and Strikes 5-10 Rifle with Fixed Bayonet 5-11 Entrenching Tool 5-12 Three Foot Stick 5-13 Three Foot Rope 5-14 Six Foot Pole 5-2 Kicks 5-3 Defense Against Armed Opponent 5-4 Angles of Attack 5-5 Defense Against a Knife 5-6 Unarmed Defense Against a Rifle with Fixed Bayonet 5-7 Advanced Weapons Techniques and Training 5-8 Bayonet/Knife 5-9 Knife ... Entrenching Tool, Angle Of Attack, Bayonet, Hand To Hand Combat, Principles
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4 – Medium Range Combatives 4-1 Vital Targets 4-2 Striking Principles 4-3 Short Punches and Strikes 5 Long Range Combatives 5-1 Extended Arm Punches and Strikes 5-10 Rifle with Fixed Bayonet 5-11 Entrenching Tool 5-12 Three Foot Stick 5-13 Three Foot Rope 5-14 Six Foot Pole 5-2 Kicks 5-3 Defense Against Armed Opponent 5-4 Angles of Attack 5-5 Defense Against a Knife 5-6 Unarmed Defense Against a Rifle with Fixed Bayonet 5-7 Advanced Weapons Techniques and Training 5-8 Bayonet/Knife 5-9 Knife ...
3-5 Grappling « US Army Combatives Mma, Karate, Judo, Self Defense Techniques, Self Defense Moves, Self Defense Tips, Combat Training, Grappling, Tactical Training
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3-5 Grappling 3-5. GRAPPLING Grappling is when two or more fighters engage in close-range, hand-to-hand combat. They may be armed or unarmed. To win, the fighter must be aware of how to move his body to maintain the upper hand, and he must know the mechanical strengths and weaknesses of the human body. The situation becomes a struggle of strength pitted against strength unless the fighter can remain in control of his opponent by using skilled movements to gain an advantage in leverage and bal... Strength, Human Body, Leverage, Fighter, Combat, Control, Upper
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3-5 Grappling 3-5. GRAPPLING Grappling is when two or more fighters engage in close-range, hand-to-hand combat. They may be armed or unarmed. To win, the fighter must be aware of how to move his body to maintain the upper hand, and he must know the mechanical strengths and weaknesses of the human body. The situation becomes a struggle of strength pitted against strength unless the fighter can remain in control of his opponent by using skilled movements to gain an advantage in leverage and bal...
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3-5 Grappling « US Army Combatives Urban Survival, Croquis, Fight Techniques, Survival
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3-5 Grappling « US Army Combatives Shoulder Dislocation, Defender
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3-4 Counters to Chokes « US Army Combatives Aikido, Dao, Combat Art
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3-4 Counters to Chokes « US Army Combatives Home Defense
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3-4 Counters to Chokes « US Army Combatives
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e. Headlock Escape. If a defender is in a headlock, he first turns his chin in toward his opponent’s body to prevent choking (Figure 3-14, Step 1). Next, he slides one hand up along the opponent’s back, around to the face, and finds the sensitive nerve under the nose. He must avoid placing his fingers near his opponent’s mouth, or he will be bitten (Figure 3-14, Step 2). The defender can now force his opponent back and then down across his own knee to the ground and maintain control by keepin... Nerve, Force, Turn Ons, Knee, Prevention
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e. Headlock Escape. If a defender is in a headlock, he first turns his chin in toward his opponent’s body to prevent choking (Figure 3-14, Step 1). Next, he slides one hand up along the opponent’s back, around to the face, and finds the sensitive nerve under the nose. He must avoid placing his fingers near his opponent’s mouth, or he will be bitten (Figure 3-14, Step 2). The defender can now force his opponent back and then down across his own knee to the ground and maintain control by keepin...
d. Counterstrikes to Rear Choke and Frontal Choke. As the opponent tries a rear choke (A,Figure 3-13, Step 1) , the defender can break the opponent’s grip with a strong rear-elbow strike into the solar plexus (A,Figure 3-13, Step 2). He can follow with a shin scrape down along the opponent’s leg and stomp the foot (A, Figure 3-13, Step 3). He may wish to continue by striking the groin of the opponent (A,Figure 3-13, Step 4) . As the opponent begins a frontal choke (B, Figure 3-13, Step 1), th... Grip, Strike, Elbow, Plexus Products, Frontal, Strong
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d. Counterstrikes to Rear Choke and Frontal Choke. As the opponent tries a rear choke (A,Figure 3-13, Step 1) , the defender can break the opponent’s grip with a strong rear-elbow strike into the solar plexus (A,Figure 3-13, Step 2). He can follow with a shin scrape down along the opponent’s leg and stomp the foot (A, Figure 3-13, Step 3). He may wish to continue by striking the groin of the opponent (A,Figure 3-13, Step 4) . As the opponent begins a frontal choke (B, Figure 3-13, Step 1), th...
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c. Weight Shift. To counter being choked from above while lying on the ground (Figure 3-12, Step 1) , the defender places his arms against his opponent’s elbows and locks the joints. At the same time, he shifts his hips so that his weight rests painfully on the opponent’s ankle (Figure 3-12, Step 2) . The defender can easily shift his body weight to gain control by turning the opponent toward his weak side (Figure 3-12, Step 3) . Body Weight, Weight, Weak, Hips, Arms, Rests
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c. Weight Shift. To counter being choked from above while lying on the ground (Figure 3-12, Step 1) , the defender places his arms against his opponent’s elbows and locks the joints. At the same time, he shifts his hips so that his weight rests painfully on the opponent’s ankle (Figure 3-12, Step 2) . The defender can easily shift his body weight to gain control by turning the opponent toward his weak side (Figure 3-12, Step 3) .
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