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Interesting indeed........
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It wasn't a new idea. There are historical references to forms of "kickboxing" of one sort or another going wayyyyy back into antiquity. Korea has arts, China has arts, India has arts, Southeast Asia (obviously) has arts, and...even fucking GREECE and FRANCE have what amount to has kickboxing arts. Every culture has some form of stand-up fighting art that fits to one degree or another the generic and umbrella term of "kickboxing".
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Many of the clubs around here have done the same. At least the ones that have had some high profile problems in the past. Clubs that have been on the verge of losing their ABC license managed to save their businesses by hiring uniformed security. My friends are just too cheap!
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Also, how has CMA "stayed true", where all other arts have failed? What criteria are you using?
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From what I've read, the US military does not focus on *any* martial art as part of it's basic training because as a modern soldier, you're not supposed to be without your firearm. In other words, if you're in a combat situation and you DON'T have a firearm, something's gone really wrong. Therefore, most of the training is on mastering that firearm, etc.
I'm not certain, but I would guess that more advanced US military training (SEALs, Green Berets, Army Rangers?) might get into more unarmed combat training. Perhaps someone with that type of experience could share what they know ... |
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Going though college and now working in Engineering, almost everyone I know is either ex-military, or currently enlisted in either the guard or the reserves. Over the years, that accounts for literally hundreds of people. Those of us that are not military seem to all have come from military families. I agree that some soldiers may prefer CMA; I just have never met one that was even offered such a chance while enlisted. Quote:
Anyone on this board ever taken CMA in the military? What branch, and when?
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Here is Wing Chun a CMA used in military... got it from some website.
"Cheung was appointed as Chief Instructor to the U.S. Seventh Fleet based in Yukosuka, Japan, during 1978 to 1980. Throughout this time, he was in charge of the intensive mental and physical development program of close quarter hand to hand combat for the marines. From 1979 Grandmaster Cheung and many of his juniors conducted special programs for special law enforcing officers and special operation groups in the Armed Services in U.S.A. and other countries, teaching unarmed combat, restraining and disarming assailants and a fire arm retention program."
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