(This course is a digital download! You also watch it online without download. In short, anything that has proven its worth in actual hand.-To-Hand combat was considered to be a worthwhile Combative addition. File Size: 399.10 MB Format File Type: 1 AVI
Lee Morrison – Urban Combatives. Secondary ToolsLow-Line Hard Skills
This is the first of three programs that will cover what we call “The First in a Series”. Secondary Combative Tools. Our primary artillery consists primarily of our primary weapons. In UC, these are the Palm Strike and Hammer Fist, Slap, Hammer Fists, Axe Hands, Elbow, Knee, Hammer Fist, Hammer Fist, Axe Hands, Hammer Fist, Axe Hands, Elbow, Hammer Fist, Axe Hand and Elbow. These are just a few of the hard skills. Secondary Tools These are designed to fill in the “what if” You can fill gaps whenever you need them.
Part One of this series covers the employment of Low-Line Hard Skills with low kicks or stomps on the boot
The early years of WWII Combatives saw the influence of a variety martial arts, including early Japanese Judo.-Jitsu and Western Boxing are dirty techniques from the bar-French Street Savate, room brawling. You can’t go wrong with anything that has been proven to be useful in real hands.-To-Hand combat was a valuable Combative addition. It is apparent from some of the British and American manuals dating back to the 1940’s that this was true.
We look at several lows.-Line tools designed for 21st Century Self-Protection with French Street Savate’s influence Tools Include the spike/point kick, and the edge-This is-Boot kick, shin kicke, pivot kick, and the tomper are all included. These are covered in detail on the DVD, as well as tools and targeting, combative scenario applications, drills and many other topics.
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 51
- Assessments Yes