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  • #16
    Thats what happens when someone gets so caught up in his system that he cannot see straight. Its the well trodden path of the cultish eedjut.

    Y'all have a nice day now, y'hear? (sounds of duelling banjos in the background.....).

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Thai Bri
      Thats what happens when someone gets so caught up in his system that he cannot see straight. Its the well trodden path of the cultish eedjut.

      Y'all have a nice day now, y'hear? (sounds of duelling banjos in the background.....).
      Yeah, IM caught up in one system youre so called critique would apply to every martial art on the planet.

      The thread simply started with WW2 combatives because it was the logical place to start a discussion of techniques. However the very concept apparently so frightened Bri that he had pull every criticism in the book out and throw them at WW2 combatives.

      like i said find me an art that everyone of the points that Bri made DOESNT apply to?...smells like sports attitude to me...so since i have nothing of value to contribute since im a eedjut...i wont bother wasting anymore of my or anyone elses time posting when there are more relevant discussions everywhere else on here.
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      • #18
        Wow, I actually agree with BoarSpear for a change.

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        • #19
          Head butts and structural cutting...?

          Originally posted by BoarSpear
          I havent seen a thread that addressed the Military H2H knowledge base so i thought i would start one.

          ................


          Fairbairn's techniques can be seen in use regularly in modern SRT, SWAT and about every elite comando unit on the planet. Not to mention other government agencies including the FBI, BATF, CIA, etc...
          Except SPETSNAZ, they use SAMBO...

          Stacking, sweeping and the trusty "double tap" come to mind...but those are pre WW2 concepts from trench warfare and "gutterfighting" how about methods of defeating personal body armor? Anatomy 101? Methods of Deanimation? Stick fighting? Wax projectiles for disarming practice?


          The idea of combatives is more about proper mindset than actual technique IMHO. Once you get the idea of blood and guts the rest is cake.

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          • #20
            Durrrrr, I was sure that I'd outlined how I use WW2 concepts in my own training. Durrrrr.

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            • #21
              Anyone still teaching lines?

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              • #22
                This thread got ruined Tom.

                As an aside, I've recently taken a 4 hour introduction course to a system called C2 Core Combatives. Now that really does do what WW2 Combatives claimed to do and, in my view, does it better.

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                • #23
                  I used to be a line instructor in the Corps. I still teach line training ontop of the new army combat system to my soldiers.

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                  • #24
                    I had the book on LINE training. IN all honesty I thought it looked terrible, but I do conceded that it may just have been a bad book.

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                    • #25
                      Bri meet your replacement while you have been mostly away. Boar meet Bri, he is you in another life.


                      Where is my popcorn.

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                      • #26
                        I don't know whch of us is most offended!

                        Actually I do. Its me -

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                        • #27
                          Sorry to step on toes but the line system was not replaced because it was to deadly, it was replaced because it sucked ass. Anyone who had a clue quickly realized it was a joke. Gsgt Don Vito -sp?- just made the right contacts and somehow got this stuff to be the h2h program of the USMC. It might have been impressive to some young boot pvt but in real life it would get you killed. Grab, squeeze, twist, pull, sweep, stomp....yut

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Thai Bri
                            I don't know whch of us is most offended!

                            Actually I do. Its me -
                            thats what i was gonna say!!

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by eXcessiveForce
                              Bri meet your replacement while you have been mostly away. Boar meet Bri, he is you in another life.


                              Where is my popcorn.



                              pass it here when your done.

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