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Old 08-18-2005, 12:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Mr. Brewer,

Firstly, congradulations on your promotion I imagine it must be a great honor being selected to be an instructor for th military.

Question: I just wanted to ask your opinion and others on the forum, what you believe is an effective delievery system (martial art/self defense system) for one who is either in the security industry (SWAT, Military, Close Protection) or hoping to break into it.

For myself, I am currently employed as a Loss Prevention Investigator in Canada and am planning to apply to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the coming year. Anyway, any insight into this topic would be appreciated. Thanks.
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If you are starting from ground zero, i would highly recommend James Keatings Conceptual Gold vols 1 & 2. Vol 1 covers 5 movements that are the basic possibilities of movement for the upper body. He then uses a kali/jkd vehicle to explain mt/ hand, knife, stick, flexible weapons...the second tape looks more into silats toolbox useing 7 movements. They are probably 40 bucks each...but they are THE BEST info/training/teaching aid i have seen in over 40 years of combative training. Once you understand the logic chain he teaches you can expand it to every art you encounter. i have used these tools to "read" and teach various styles of Cma's as well as fma/silat concepts for years.
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