Well, this will step on some toes...
Kensh0.....William.....
Having spent some significant time training in JKD Concepts and other FMA based arts under one of Inosantos students, I think they are highly over-rated for LEO self-defense....Yes, the weapons training is somewhat a valid concern, except....
Far too much of it is based on the premise of a duelling situation...ie, both people have a knife or a baton, etc.....If you are a cop, the only time you better use a knife as a weapon is as a last-ditch, "Oh Shiite!" tool to escape. THis would be in a ground fighting situation or you are getting choked out or something....if you can access a knife, you can access your sidearm in most circumstances.....
The use of the baton is a valid LE issue, but most of what is taught for solo baston in FMA is way to complex for LEO to worry about....Smack the suspect in the leg or the elbow to gain complince......If it is a self-defense isue that requires lethal force, smack him in the head.....
Having taken LE Defensive Tactics courses on a number of occasions, I do not believe that they offer much value to an officer...HOWEVER...inner-departmental training IS the best place to learn to use ANY weapon as a LEO because of one simle fact...the departmental regulations determine how you can use those weapons. It doesn't make any sense at all to go out and learn 1001 lethal stick disarms and strikes if department policy is gonna say you can only use the outer thigh strike and the solar plexus jab...
Now....that having been said...If you jsut decide you want to learn FMA for the Hell of it, or because it looks like a an interesting martial art....by all means, do so....I value some of the training in recieved there...A lot of it was silly B.S. but there was a lot of good stuff too....
RLTW
Kensh0.....William.....
Having spent some significant time training in JKD Concepts and other FMA based arts under one of Inosantos students, I think they are highly over-rated for LEO self-defense....Yes, the weapons training is somewhat a valid concern, except....
Far too much of it is based on the premise of a duelling situation...ie, both people have a knife or a baton, etc.....If you are a cop, the only time you better use a knife as a weapon is as a last-ditch, "Oh Shiite!" tool to escape. THis would be in a ground fighting situation or you are getting choked out or something....if you can access a knife, you can access your sidearm in most circumstances.....
The use of the baton is a valid LE issue, but most of what is taught for solo baston in FMA is way to complex for LEO to worry about....Smack the suspect in the leg or the elbow to gain complince......If it is a self-defense isue that requires lethal force, smack him in the head.....
Having taken LE Defensive Tactics courses on a number of occasions, I do not believe that they offer much value to an officer...HOWEVER...inner-departmental training IS the best place to learn to use ANY weapon as a LEO because of one simle fact...the departmental regulations determine how you can use those weapons. It doesn't make any sense at all to go out and learn 1001 lethal stick disarms and strikes if department policy is gonna say you can only use the outer thigh strike and the solar plexus jab...
Now....that having been said...If you jsut decide you want to learn FMA for the Hell of it, or because it looks like a an interesting martial art....by all means, do so....I value some of the training in recieved there...A lot of it was silly B.S. but there was a lot of good stuff too....
RLTW
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