Superslim
BF2s Frat Brother
+211|7120|Calgary
Hi

I was just wondering what type of training you guys (gals) get for one on one (hand to hand) combat?

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unmountable
Member
+6|6943|Berlin, Germany
A 9mm Beretta, I assume...



Seriously, I think real hand to hand combat is very rare on the modern battlefields, so of you're not a member of the navy seals or similar there isn't any training like this.
Janysc
Member
+59|7111|Norway
Nah, there is hand-to-hand training. Know some people in the Norwegian army who regularily gets called to do it, and they're not special forces, nor enlisted.

It's mostly of the get-him-down-and-smash-his-neck kind, though. Nothing fancy.

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Major.League.Infidel
Make Love and War
+303|6906|Communist Republic of CA, USA
The Marine Corps has a special blend of stuff that has been proven to work.  It's meant to take your opponent down and neutralize them in as little time as possible.  No fancy flips or kicks.  You spend 2-3 days on Martial Arts, and then later you get to move on to Pugil Sticks (Think Giant Mean looking Q-tips)
unmountable
Member
+6|6943|Berlin, Germany

Janysc wrote:

Nah, there is hand-to-hand training. Know some people in the Norwegian army who regularily gets called to do it, and they're not special forces, nor enlisted.
Really? I know a few guys in the german army and never heard of any kind of hand-to-hand-training.

Well, on the other hand, I wouldn't consider the german "Bundeswehr" as an real army though...
deeznutz1245
Connecticut: our chimps are stealin yo' faces.
+483|6921|Connecticut

Major.League.Infidel wrote:

The Marine Corps has a special blend of stuff that has been proven to work.  It's meant to take your opponent down and neutralize them in as little time as possible.  No fancy flips or kicks.  You spend 2-3 days on Martial Arts, and then later you get to move on to Pugil Sticks (Think Giant Mean looking Q-tips)
When I was in the Meu every Company had to have a *L.I.N.E. instructor in it. We practiced twice a week for about an hour or so after PT. Its funny because I was actually quite good, but now that I havent really done it I have gotten quite horrible. I still got the muscle memory though so I guess in a pinch the Marine will come out and I will make the grass grow.

* Linear Infighting NeuroOveriding Engagement.  (eg; pressure points on nerves, joints etc. A lot of finishing throat blows, arm hyperextending, grappling. It is really a scaled down version of MMA.)
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Marine Corps Martial Arts Program

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/a6/MCMAP1insignia.jpg/250px-MCMAP1insignia.jpg

I have my little green belt                                         or did have

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deeznutz1245
Connecticut: our chimps are stealin yo' faces.
+483|6921|Connecticut

SEREMAKER wrote:

Marine Corps Martial Arts Program

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/e … signia.jpg

I have my little green belt                                         or did have
Yeah, how does that work now? When I was in we had LINE, what is the structure now? Do you think its better than LINE?
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sfarrar33
Halogenoalkane
+57|7046|InGerLand

Major.League.Infidel wrote:

The Marine Corps has a special blend of stuff that has been proven to work.  It's meant to take your opponent down and neutralize them in as little time as possible.  No fancy flips or kicks.  You spend 2-3 days on Martial Arts, and then later you get to move on to Pugil Sticks (Think Giant Mean looking Q-tips)
only 2-3 days?
i mean i know you don't need to use it much but that really isn't much at all
SEREMAKER
BABYMAKIN EXPERT √
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deeznutz1245 wrote:

SEREMAKER wrote:

Marine Corps Martial Arts Program

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/e … signia.jpg

I have my little green belt                                         or did have
Yeah, how does that work now? When I was in we had LINE, what is the structure now? Do you think its better than LINE?
they started the MCMAP when I was on my 2nd deployment and its sooooooo much better then LINE, its funny to look at both of them bc LINE seems so pathetic in comparison to MCMAP

MCMAP teaches you how to handle yourself better and ground techniques that LINE never touched

what I liked about MCMAP is that they took a combination of alot different styles and mixed them into 1 solid working program
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SEREMAKER
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sfarrar33 wrote:

Major.League.Infidel wrote:

The Marine Corps has a special blend of stuff that has been proven to work.  It's meant to take your opponent down and neutralize them in as little time as possible.  No fancy flips or kicks.  You spend 2-3 days on Martial Arts, and then later you get to move on to Pugil Sticks (Think Giant Mean looking Q-tips)
only 2-3 days?
i mean i know you don't need to use it much but that really isn't much at all
he is referring to boot camp on 2-3 days, once you hit the fleet you spend a lot more time in MCMAP
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deeznutz1245
Connecticut: our chimps are stealin yo' faces.
+483|6921|Connecticut

sfarrar33 wrote:

Major.League.Infidel wrote:

The Marine Corps has a special blend of stuff that has been proven to work.  It's meant to take your opponent down and neutralize them in as little time as possible.  No fancy flips or kicks.  You spend 2-3 days on Martial Arts, and then later you get to move on to Pugil Sticks (Think Giant Mean looking Q-tips)
only 2-3 days?
i mean i know you don't need to use it much but that really isn't much at all
Yes and no. You only learn like 4 things but you learn them really well. Besides that it just the intro, once you get to the fleet (your unit) you have to maintain that knowledge through regular practice. So its kind of like orientation at a job, you get the fly by night version in the beggining but then ojt keeps you proficient.
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hate&discontent
USMC 0311 SEMPER FI
+69|6816|USA, MICHIGAN
MCMAP is really good training, you learn alot, or least you did learn alot when i was in, but i was a grunt so it wasn't a choice.  you learned how to do as much damage as possible in as little amount of time possible.  break arms, knees, small joint manipulation, different kinds of air and blood chokes.  it was amazing to find out how well that shit actually works, in training you go half speed, and get to tap out when it starts to hurt.  but real life, you can fuck someone up pretty bad, and it's really quick.
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hate&discontent - where were you stationed


I was stuck for the most part 29 palms ( fun in the sun ) and the rest was about everywhere in the world
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legionair
back to i-life
+336|7051|EU

Czechs have MUSADO, not bad but I don't really like it nor want to learn it. On academy in Latvia we had Kadachnikov, it is some kind of Russian fighting style where you use no power, only movements etc... pretty hurty to opponent
hate&discontent
USMC 0311 SEMPER FI
+69|6816|USA, MICHIGAN
Camp Pendelton, CA.  Camp Porno oops i mean Horno.  for little bit, then when i went into the reserves i was in Saginaw, MI.  btw, i fucking hated 29 stumps, that place kicked my ass almost as bad as bridgeport!!!
CommandoRog
Member
+10|7112|USA
Hand to hand is the last resort. I did the standard H&H in the Army,nothing special (throwing and grips)
French Commando School was cool,taught you to kill people with knife,garrot,and hand.(fast,easy and efficient),
but not the best thing to use in a fight at the Disco.
I think the best Military H&H weapon is the Entrenching tool.
But my best advise is to keep the damn Weapon loaded and let the other fucker try H&H with ya. :-)
hate&discontent
USMC 0311 SEMPER FI
+69|6816|USA, MICHIGAN
the e-tool can kick all sorts of ass!!!
RAIMIUS
You with the face!
+244|7142|US
I got a few hours of training during basic, but there are two required classes in unarmed combat that everyone takes here.  I haven't had them yet.
deeznutz1245
Connecticut: our chimps are stealin yo' faces.
+483|6921|Connecticut

hate&discontent wrote:

Camp Pendelton, CA.  Camp Porno oops i mean Horno.  for little bit, then when i went into the reserves i was in Saginaw, MI.  btw, i fucking hated 29 stumps, that place kicked my ass almost as bad as bridgeport!!!
I did a CAX execise in "stumps". thumbs down.
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usmarine2007
Banned
+374|6795|Columbus, Ohio

deeznutz1245 wrote:

I did a CAX execise in "stumps". thumbs down.
But you love stumpy cax.
unmountable
Member
+6|6943|Berlin, Germany

CommandoRog wrote:

I think the best Military H&H weapon is the Entrenching tool.
Also very handy to open your locker, if you lost your keys...
Happended to me twice in my basic military service.

Karma wrote:

das kann man ja nicht mit ansehen! 0 karma! hier! if u don't understand, so what?
From whoever it came from, well... danke. :-D
LawJik
The Skeptical Realist
+48|6959|Amherst, MA
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Found this also, US Marines - Martial Arts MCRP. Some really interesting stuff in there, goes very in depth.

Edit: Also noticed on the 2nd page of the pdf, in 2002, beginning of the 'war on terror', seems like public relations decided to change the wording 'close combat' to 'martial arts', silly PR people controlling everything..

Disclaimer: If you kill/hurt anyone, I am not responsible... it was all that BF2.

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