Initial training most be more than just Brutal and easy to learn. It must teach foundational fight strategies that are not seriously degraded if the soldier does not have complete mastery of the techniques. It must also lay a foundation for further training at a unit where growing technical expertise will allow the soldier to employ the more advanced tactics and strategies often required on the modern battlefield.
Our method is to use simple takedowns more reminiscent of a football tackle than a Judo technique, competence in basic ground grappling and aggression to take the fight to the enemy. Dominate the fight through the sense of objective that understanding the BJJ concept of dominant position gives you and then finish the fight with whatever means available, elbow blows to the face if you have forgotten everything any more technical.
As a soldier’s technical ability grows, they learn to control the fight by controlling the range, angle, level etc, a natural progression of techniques from ground grappling to takedowns to striking to contact weapons, each building on what has already been taught and reinforced through various types of free play and competition.
Add various drilling techniques and situational training to make combatives an integrated part of training and the result is soldiers who can actually fight.
Matt Larsen
Our method is to use simple takedowns more reminiscent of a football tackle than a Judo technique, competence in basic ground grappling and aggression to take the fight to the enemy. Dominate the fight through the sense of objective that understanding the BJJ concept of dominant position gives you and then finish the fight with whatever means available, elbow blows to the face if you have forgotten everything any more technical.
As a soldier’s technical ability grows, they learn to control the fight by controlling the range, angle, level etc, a natural progression of techniques from ground grappling to takedowns to striking to contact weapons, each building on what has already been taught and reinforced through various types of free play and competition.
Add various drilling techniques and situational training to make combatives an integrated part of training and the result is soldiers who can actually fight.
Matt Larsen
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