Military combat training, hand to hand combat. Version 3.
Theorethical and experimental
Self made notes by me: J.K.
Warning: This is a military and mercenary training document.
Most of this manual is not meant for on the streets.
Extra warning: Some things should only be done when there is no other option, if you are captured
and you did something grewsome you might be screwed, so somethings are only meant for in life
and death situations.
Knocking out, destroying and or killing the enemy with the bare hands
fast and effectively is the idea.
Part 1: Knocking out, destroying and or even killing
Punching
Hitting as hard and fast as possible. And fighting stance and defence are also important.
There is normally no time to mess around.
Punches: Straight, hook, uppercut
Interesting areas to hit: Mandible, Temple, Throat. And also the liver and plexus.
And hitting the nose hard enough can result in a broken nose
Hitting the neck.
But you can also just punch very hard and punch and punch and just knock him out.
Other attacks:
Elbows
There are multiple elbow strikes.
Elbows to the head
Knees
Knee to the head for example, very hard, but you can also do them to the body and to the upperlegs
And kicks are also possible
Front kick is fast and easiest
Round kick
And you can attack the knees and chin bones with kicks. This can also be done with side kicks.
Kicks 2: When an enemy is grounded you can kick his head
Front kicks, round kicks, side kicks anything goes.
-With a front or side kick, kick with the heel.
Clinch position
Knees and elbows are very effective in the clinch but punches can also work (mainly sharp, short hooks). You can also use different kinds of elbows in the clinch.
Throwing an enemy in to the air and dropping him as hard as possible on his neck or head and further attacking him.
And in the clinch position you could deliver very hard blows to your enemies neck (AKA rabbit punches).
Do this as hard as possible
And if needed you can headbutt in the clinch, use the forehead to hit the enemies nose area.
2: Basicly ground wrestling only works 1 on 1, if there are 2 or more enemies you can't really
wrestle, they will kick and punch you in the head, it's just not realistic.
Though when already on the ground with multiple enemies you can use wrestling attacks. And experience is important.
And standing wrestling and clinch position training can be very usefull, when fighting clinches happen often.
1 Defending, if there are multiple enemies and you're on the ground.
I haven't tested this but when multiple enemies attack you, hold your hands correctly, rolling might work,
And you can use your hands and or legs to make them fall. And you can exploit their joints, attacking
for example the inside of the knee with a kick or a grab.
2 Getting up fast.
When one on one you could do:
Takedowns
Extra: You can also pick up an enemy and drop him down as hard as possible on his neck or on the head
Chokes, locks and bars
For chokes; Arm around the enemies neck and grab the other arms inside of the elbow and
pull tight and you can push his head forward. Cut off his blood supply to the head.
You can do standing chokes and chokes on the ground
For locks and bars, use leverage on joints, put them in a direction they can't go to, pulling
backwards or applying torsion. You can break joints hard and fast.
Attacking on the ground:
Punches
Elbows
Palm strikes
And hammer fists
One tip: You can break an enemys fingers. It's an ancient Greek olympic games technique.
And: Neck breaking (neck crank). Fast and effectively
Can also be done after knocking the enemy out.
Update: Some styles.
Attack, attack hard and fast
Evade, untouchable and hard hits right time
Hit block hit block hit
Grab the enemy and punch, elbow and or knee him and or take him down and kick his head
-Elbows and knees are hard short range attacks and they work well.
Ground and pound. Takedown and then punches and or hammer fists.
Combining is possible
3 Other techniques
Eye gouging
-Finger jab to the eyes.
-Spearing the eyes while on the ground or in a clinch.
Ripping an ear off.
Biting, as hard as possible (if really needed). Biting through flesh and bone. Maybe you could even break the radius or ulna with a hard enough bite force.
Headbutt against the face, hit around the nose area
Also works in the clinch
There is a rule saying hard against soft for strikes works very effectively
Knee to the neck
-Kick enemy down by kicking into the inside of the knee (get behind him or while on his side must also be possible), while already holding his head and pulling his head and then the above
Knee to the temple
Hits to the kidneys
Hits to the neck
Hits to the spine
Hit one ear or both ears with open hand(s)
Stamping the head
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For if an enemy or another enemy suddenly shows up from the side or from behind you:
Elbows
-Backwards. Spearing and round.
-To around a 45 degree angle to the side. Spearing and round.
Hammer fists
-Backwards.
-To around a 45 degree angle to the side.
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Part 2 Training:
Important for training:
Realistic, Keep it realistic due to fighting training. And don't injure a fellow army member offcourse.
1:
Boxing
Punching hard. and fast offcourse.
And big swinging can be dangerous.
You can train punches with boxing gloves or even better MMA gloves with another army member.
MMA gloves are more realistic and give a more realistic idea.
And you can train fast and hard punches on a punching bag with boxing or MMA gloves.
And don't get injured. Boxing gloves can be better this time.
Tip: Watch boxing matches and trainings, watch heavy bag work.
You can learn a lot from this.
Kikboxing
You can train kickboxing.
And watch kickboxing and muay thai matches.
Wrestling:
You can train wrestling.
You can watch wrestling matches, MMA submissions and escapes for when you get trapped.
MMA:
You can train MMA.
MMA consists out of striking and wrestling
And takedown and ground and pound
Here's a tip: Watch MMA fights.
You can learn a lot from this
Military training: And very importantly: Sparring against 2-3 or more opponents.
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