In a way this relates to my other thread.
In MA, the common logic is for someone to develop their skills over many years, training in their spare time maybe 4-6 hours per week.
In the past, militaries who often consisted of conscripts had nothing like this kind of time. Therefore it seems that comabatives whether taught to military or civilians should be able to produce results in a relatively short time.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting that someone can be trained to do in a few weeks of intensive study can replace years of work but, assuming the person is physically fit they should be able to get somewhere. Cops don't do years of MA before working the streets for example.
The military in the UK and probably all militaries place a heavy emphasis on aggression training to the best of my knowledge. What drills would be good for this?
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In MA, the common logic is for someone to develop their skills over many years, training in their spare time maybe 4-6 hours per week.
In the past, militaries who often consisted of conscripts had nothing like this kind of time. Therefore it seems that comabatives whether taught to military or civilians should be able to produce results in a relatively short time.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting that someone can be trained to do in a few weeks of intensive study can replace years of work but, assuming the person is physically fit they should be able to get somewhere. Cops don't do years of MA before working the streets for example.
The military in the UK and probably all militaries place a heavy emphasis on aggression training to the best of my knowledge. What drills would be good for this?
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I think KOTF heard similar reports from a family member today who just graduated Marine boot.

I assume you meant Iraq has become a policing effort because Afghanistan is anything but, there are a number of stories of 4-6 American soldiers engaged in firefights against 200 or more enemy combatants.
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