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Sammy Franco Street Fight Techniques: Escape Master
ESCAPE MASTER: Escaping From Chokes, Locks & Holds - This detailed instructional will show you step-by-step how to escape and counter the m...

Self defense techniques
Nancy Lanoue of Thousand Waves Martial Arts & Self-Defense Center in Chicago offers tips on fending off would-be attackers. Visit redeyechic...

Military Combat
Techniques used in Hand-to-Hand Combat. These are not US Forces so don't go thinking its simple stuff as even the easiest of moves takes pra...

How to Fight: Street Defense Tips How to Take a Punch
How to take a punch. If you get caught with a solid hit, in which it causes you to stumble or fall, this technique will buy you time and al...

Marine Recruits Train for War in Iraq - VOA Story
One of the training grounds for U.S. Marine Corps recruits is on Parris Island, in the southern U.S. state of South Carolina. About 17,000 ...

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CLOSE COMBAT BASIC HAND GUN TRAINING
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Muay Thai Drills
Demo of Muay Thai Drills. The Tactical Defense Academy specializes in Defensive Tactics Training for Civilian, Military, and Police. The Tac...

Bojuka Self Defense Technique Against Two Hand Choke
Self defense technique: attacker chokes from the front with both hands and pushes you back against a wall. bojuka.ca...

How To Fight: Aggressive Heavy Punch and Muay Thai Clinch
Learn how to street fight and defend yourself against bullies who throw fast and quick flurries. Head hunters are threatening, but, of cours...

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Hand-to-hand combat (sometimes abbreviated as HTH or H2H) is a generic term for close quarters fighting, particularly when the outcome is likely to be fatal, as in melee military combat or a duel. This distinguishes it from combat sport. Usually the phrase "hand-to-hand" indicates unarmed combat or combat using improvised "field expedient" or contact weapons such as clubs or knives. [read more]


Hand to Hand Combat and Close Quarters Combat

Close combat is the common term for combat within close range. It may include lethal and nonlethal methods across a "spectrum of violence" or within a "continuum of force" as established by rules of engagement. Unarmed close combat is sometimes called combatives. Close combat with weapons may be called close quarter battle at the squad level. Current NATO terminology is to use MOUT for higher-level strategic and tactical considerations of urban warfare or MOOTW for "military operations other than war" such as peacekeeping or disaster relief.

Combatives is a term used to describe various hybrid martial arts, which incorporate techniques from several different martial arts and combat sports. Unlike combat sports, such systems usually have limited sport application and often focus on simple techniques for use in self-defense or combat.

Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP)  [techniques]
Combat system developed by the United States Marine Corps to combine existing and new hand-to-hand and close quarters combat (CQC) techniques with morale and team-building functions and instruction in what the Marine Corps calls the "Warrior Ethos". Unarmed combat, edged weapons, weapons of opportunity, and rifle and bayonet techniques.
Modern Army Combatives  [techniques]
Realistic training around the Army. Basic techniques. MAC fundamental techniques in a series of grappling drills. The basic techniques form a framework upon which the rest of the program can build and are taught as a series of drills. Course is heavy on grappling, but it is a course designed for soldiers going into combat. Combatives can be used to kill or disable, the man that typically wins a hand-to-hand fight in combat is the one whose allies arrive with guns first.
San Shou  [techniques] [style info]
Synthesis of traditional Chinese kung fu fighting techniques into a more amorphous system and is commonly taught alongside traditional Chinese styles which Sanshou techniques, theory and training methods are derived from. The emphasis of Sanshou is on realistic fighting ability. As an unarmed self-defense, close combat system, Sanshou includes da (punches), ti (kicks), shuai (grappling), and na (throws, locks, chokes).
Combat Sambo  [techniques] [style info]
Modern martial art, combat sport and self-defense system developed in the former Soviet Union. Utilized and developed for the military, combat sambo includes practice with weapons, including disarming techniques. Competition in combat sambo resembles older forms of judo and modern mixed martial arts, including extensive forms of striking and grappling.
Israeli Kapap  [training] [style info]
Kapap translated as "face to face combat", is the original Israeli combat system of defensive tactics, hand to hand combat and self defense employed by the Jewish Underground Movements. Primarily considered as a practical skill set. The main focus was Physical endurance, elevate and strengthen the spirit, developing a defensive and offensive skill set when needed. It included physical training and endurance, cold weapon practical usage, Boxing and JuJutsu fight styles knife and sticks.
Krav Maga  [techniques] [style videos]
Krav Maga is an eclectic self-defense and military hand-to-hand combat system developed in Israel, which assumes no quarter, and emphasizes maximum threat neutralization in a "real life" context. It came to prominence following its adoption by various Israeli Security Forces. The attacks and defenses are intended for potentially lethal threat situations, and aim to neutralize these and escape via maximum pain or damage to opponents, as rapidly and safely as possible. Crippling attacks to vulnerable body parts, including groin and eye strikes, headbutts, and other efficient and potentially brutal attacks, improvised use of any objects available, and maximizing personal safety in a fight, are emphasized.
Systema  [techniques] [style info]
Systema is a Russian martial art. It is designed to be highly adaptive and practical, training using drills and sparring instead of set kata. It focuses mainly on the six body levers (elbows, neck, knees, waist, ankles, and shoulders), while also teaching pressure point application and takedowns. Systema is often advertised as being a martial art employed by some Russian Spetsnaz units.
Defendo  [techniques] [style info]
Defendo is a martial art and self defense system created in 1945 for law enforcement by Bill Underwood, a British born Canadian. Underwood was originally the creator of Combato a "non-boxing or wrestling" unarmed combat system which he taught in Montreal, Quebec.
Wing Tsun  [techniques] [style info]
The main objective of WingTsun (WT) is to be a realistic system of self-defense. WT does not focus on fighting “techniques”, instead relying on fighting and energy principles to be followed at all times.
Kali Eskrima  [techniques] [style info]
Eskrima emphasize stick and sword fighting. Eskrima is actually a defense through offense-based art. Modern training methods tend to de-emphasize careful footwork and low stances, with more emphasis on learning techniques as opposed to more direct and effective tactics designed to instantly end an encounter.
Pencak Silat  [techniques] [style info]
Pencak Silat is a martial art from Indonesia that in its self-defense form, using hands and foot fighting techniques combined with a series of characteristic footsteps. It is primarily a killing and self defense art that also uses many weapons. There are a 100s of forms of Silat and some aspects are kept secret.

Hand to Hand Combat Latest Forum Posts

Which fighting Style?
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Hello, Right now I am looking into all these styles (i hope i am in the right forum) and I am looking for a style that makes a good workout (trying to get muscle: strength, agility, stamina and of course six pack for the ladies : ) but anyways in this style i would like to do takedowns, joint, some kicks punchs but the main being takedowns, joints etc. and is good when I am up against an oppone ... Read More at MartialFighter.com
Real Fight Stories / Experiences
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Please use this topic to talk about and share stories and experiences of real street fights or real fighting experiences. ... Read More at MartialFighter.com
How Do You Prepare Yourself Mentally For A Fight?
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What do you do so your prepared for a fight mentally? ... Read More at MartialFighter.com
For UFC fans....what is so ultimate about it?
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My good friend in an event promotor, he built one. You cannot just "buy" one. I would contact event suchs as KOTC or UFC and asked if they have old ones to sell, or ask who built theirs. ... Read More at MartialFighter.com
Why do everyone hate Taekwon do?
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i live in a trailor park in kentucky. :wink: ever seen the movie deliverance? YA GOT A PRETTY MOUTH BOY!!!! YEE HAW!! ... Read More at MartialFighter.com
Question about a choke technique
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I breifly experienced being choked by someone with military training. I was against a wall and he put extreme pressure on either side of my adams apple, but it was forced upward, into the underside of my jaw. He either used one thumb from each hand or two fingers upward from one hand, i cant remember, but is there a name for this? ... Read More at MartialFighter.com
Real Fight Self Defense Ranges and Combat Takedowns
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As stated in my last post: Staying on your feet in a real fight, the double leg and some wrestling takedowns are inherently dangerous. You typically fall to the ground, if you are untrained in takedowns, they are easily defended against, and they can take a longer time to execute. That being said, it is still one of the best takedowns for MMA and grappling. This post is going to be about the ra ... Read More at MartialFighter.com
Women's Self Defense
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I'm toying with the thought of approaching my instructor to teach a self defense class for my wife and her friends. The only thing I'm skeptical about is his experience with this type of thing. After all, women's self defense is a whole other style. What are your experiences with women's self defense classes? Anyone ever taught one? I know there aren't many girls here but anyone ever attend ... Read More at MartialFighter.com
any tips for possible fight......
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For a while now there has been this guy giving me lots of crap about how he wants to kick my ass and stuff like that. Every time now I have been simply avoiding the guy but pretty soon I think it might be time to lay down the fist. Just wondering if you guys have tips for this guy who apparently is known for just all out punching and doing crazy stuff like headbutting and kicking people in the leg ... Read More at MartialFighter.com
Prison Guard Beatdown
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http://media.ebaumsworld.com/prisonfight.wmv Discuss? This is one example where some MMA training would have come in handy. He got the clinch (almost) but had no idea what to do with it. Also, he basically fell into guard, it would be nice if he did something with it. One other thing...I know its important for him to go for his ... Read More at MartialFighter.com
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