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
-
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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This blog is about military trainings, military knowledge, military technology and basicly about all kinds of weapons.
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woensdag 24 juli 2019
donderdag 7 maart 2019
Military combat training, hand to hand combat. Version 2.
Theorethical and experimental. Military combat training, hand to hand combat. Version 2.
Self made notes and ideas 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.
Areas to hit: Mandible, Temple, Throat
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
Elbows to the head
Knees
Knee to the head for example, very hard
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)
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, while 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
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.
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. Maybe you could even break the radius or ulna with a hard enoug bite force.
-
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.
Self made notes and ideas 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.
Areas to hit: Mandible, Temple, Throat
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
Elbows to the head
Knees
Knee to the head for example, very hard
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)
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, while 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
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.
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. Maybe you could even break the radius or ulna with a hard enoug bite force.
-
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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Combat trainings at night, in the dark
Training in the dark
-Target shooting at night, against steel or paper targets
-Normal
-With laser attached to the firearm
-With flashlight attached to the firearm
-Paintbal or airsoft against each other by 2 teams.
-Bayonet training, against each other at night with a rubber bayonet.
-Knife fighting training, againt each other at night with a rubber knife.
-Sparring at night.
And with all the above, safety is very important
especially when using firearms offcourse.
-Target shooting at night, against steel or paper targets
-Normal
-With laser attached to the firearm
-With flashlight attached to the firearm
-Paintbal or airsoft against each other by 2 teams.
-Bayonet training, against each other at night with a rubber bayonet.
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-Sparring at night.
And with all the above, safety is very important
especially when using firearms offcourse.
donderdag 27 december 2018
More advanced reloading
Without firing shots, reloading only.
Reloading while looking at the gun and the magazine.
Blindfolded reloading.
Reloading while walking and looking at the gun and the magazine
Reloading while walking and only looking at the gun or not looking at the gun and the magazine
Reloading while running and while looking at the gun and the magazine.
Reloading while running and only looking at the gun or not looking at the gun and the magazine.
Reloading while running very fast and only looking at the gun or not looking at the gun and the magazine.
And also increase the reloading speed with each of the above.
By Jeffrey Koelewijn
Update: Doing speed reloads and tactical reloads like this.
Update: Reloading while kneeled. Reloading from cover. Reloading while laying on the ground.
Reloading while looking at the gun and the magazine.
Blindfolded reloading.
Reloading while walking and looking at the gun and the magazine
Reloading while walking and only looking at the gun or not looking at the gun and the magazine
Reloading while running and while looking at the gun and the magazine.
Reloading while running and only looking at the gun or not looking at the gun and the magazine.
Reloading while running very fast and only looking at the gun or not looking at the gun and the magazine.
And also increase the reloading speed with each of the above.
By Jeffrey Koelewijn
Update: Doing speed reloads and tactical reloads like this.
Update: Reloading while kneeled. Reloading from cover. Reloading while laying on the ground.
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zaterdag 15 december 2018
Seeing further and hearing further with simple methods
See further by making a hole with the thumb and pointing finger and holding it right in front of one
eye while holding the other eye closed and seeing through that small hole made with the thumb and pointing finger.-With a camera this is called aperture (f value), the smaller the hole through which light shines,
the sharper the image. But there is a slight downside, which is less light gets through to the sensor.
-And in real you will have a smaller viewing range.
Making shells with both of the hands and putting each hand behind an ear, with the hands outwards, forwards in around a 45 degree angle.-Experiment with this to hear sounds harder and better to a certain radius
Note: You get more sound by a certain radius, so less radius but more sound, more focussed
sort to speak
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From Holland
Writting on: 15-12-2018. Updated on 27-07-2019
eye while holding the other eye closed and seeing through that small hole made with the thumb and pointing finger.-With a camera this is called aperture (f value), the smaller the hole through which light shines,
the sharper the image. But there is a slight downside, which is less light gets through to the sensor.
-And in real you will have a smaller viewing range.
Making shells with both of the hands and putting each hand behind an ear, with the hands outwards, forwards in around a 45 degree angle.-Experiment with this to hear sounds harder and better to a certain radius
Note: You get more sound by a certain radius, so less radius but more sound, more focussed
sort to speak
By Jef Koelewijn
From Holland
Writting on: 15-12-2018. Updated on 27-07-2019
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maandag 10 december 2018
More shooting information and two drills
Trigger finger placement and problems:
-Too much to the left, gun will go right a bit
-Too much to the right, gun will go to the left a bit
Extra:
-Too high, gun will go up a bit
-Too low, gun might go up or down a bit, depending on certain factors.
Keeping sight alignment while moving around
-Moving from slow to very fast to running
-Walking forward, backwards, sideways, pivotting. And just random movement.
Left to right and right to left transition drills assualt rifle
Sometimes needed from cover
1 Switch from shoulder
2 Complete regrip
So you're shooting from the right side from a cover and then you go to the other side and shoot.
-Too much to the left, gun will go right a bit
-Too much to the right, gun will go to the left a bit
Extra:
-Too high, gun will go up a bit
-Too low, gun might go up or down a bit, depending on certain factors.
Keeping sight alignment while moving around
-Moving from slow to very fast to running
-Walking forward, backwards, sideways, pivotting. And just random movement.
Left to right and right to left transition drills assualt rifle
Sometimes needed from cover
1 Switch from shoulder
2 Complete regrip
So you're shooting from the right side from a cover and then you go to the other side and shoot.
dinsdag 12 juni 2018
Surviving when the hands are tied or cuffed
Standing up while the hands are tied or cuffed on the front
Standing up while the hands are tied or cuffed behind the back
Learning to fight while the hands are tied or cuffed on the front or behind the back
Learning to run while the hands are tied or cuffed on the front or behind the back
By Jeffrey Koelewijn
Learning to undo tied or cuffed hands
Standing up while the hands are tied or cuffed behind the back
Learning to fight while the hands are tied or cuffed on the front or behind the back
Learning to run while the hands are tied or cuffed on the front or behind the back
By Jeffrey Koelewijn
Learning to undo tied or cuffed hands
maandag 17 juli 2017
Self made warfare notes - Analysing enemy technology
Self made warfare notes - Analysing enemy technology
When you have enemy technology in hands, you can analyse it.
With electronics you can see exactly how it is made and made up
You can go through and copy the whole electronic circuit.
Look at the build up, what components are used
Read programmed parts, memory chips for example.
An advanced electronic engineer, maybe of a certain field though. Can analyse it.
You can change some things and reproduce it. And making it even better might also be possible.
Engines can be analysed
Warmachines can be analysed
New missiles can be analysed
New weapons can be analysed by gunsmiths
Finding out how they might shoot faster
Finding out how they might shoot further
Finding out how they might be more acurate
And or even finding out why they are more relyable, due to resistance to water, mud and other circumstances
And even possible new bullets can be analysed
By Jeffrey Koelewijn
2017
Update:
Hacking their facilities and stealing information.
If offline: New from offline computer information gathering technologies.
Spy or double spy and stealing information.
When you have enemy technology in hands, you can analyse it.
With electronics you can see exactly how it is made and made up
You can go through and copy the whole electronic circuit.
Look at the build up, what components are used
Read programmed parts, memory chips for example.
An advanced electronic engineer, maybe of a certain field though. Can analyse it.
You can change some things and reproduce it. And making it even better might also be possible.
Engines can be analysed
Warmachines can be analysed
New missiles can be analysed
New weapons can be analysed by gunsmiths
Finding out how they might shoot faster
Finding out how they might shoot further
Finding out how they might be more acurate
And or even finding out why they are more relyable, due to resistance to water, mud and other circumstances
And even possible new bullets can be analysed
By Jeffrey Koelewijn
2017
Update:
Hacking their facilities and stealing information.
If offline: New from offline computer information gathering technologies.
Spy or double spy and stealing information.
vrijdag 7 juli 2017
Short self made military notes, trainings and infomation
Short self made military notes
Shooting with full equipment on
Seeking cover with full equipment
With equipment holding cover
Reloading in cover position
Shooting with full equipment from cover
Stress shooting with full equipment
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For shooting and no cover nearby:
If you take on a kneeling position or a laying position your harder to hit.
If you move around your harder to hit.
For example if you can't take cover and have to shoot
But I'd advice training this. When I trained this
it went pretty good.
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Shooting the closest target first
You can shoot him faster, but he can also shoot you faster
You can shoot him faster and more accurate but he can also shoot you faster and more accurate
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Shooting the enemy with the heaviest weapon first if needed ?
For example an enemy with an assault rifle
He can shoot multiple people fast and effectively
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The head is smaller and hard to hit then the chest and abdominals area
Shooting the head is the fastest and safest kill, if hit
The hard is on the right side if you look at an enemy
-
And shooting the gravity point is done a lot recently
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Shooting from a driving army vehicle
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You can use the underside of a handgun to bash an enemies head
You can hit an enemy knock out with the rearstock
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Bayonets can be very usefull for certain situations
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With balaclava
Making a pocket when out of breath
Mouth open, cheecks back and good breathing
-
I still have to test if this also works when running
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By Jeffrey Koelewijn
Shooting with full equipment on
Seeking cover with full equipment
With equipment holding cover
Reloading in cover position
Shooting with full equipment from cover
Stress shooting with full equipment
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For shooting and no cover nearby:
If you take on a kneeling position or a laying position your harder to hit.
If you move around your harder to hit.
For example if you can't take cover and have to shoot
But I'd advice training this. When I trained this
it went pretty good.
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Shooting the closest target first
You can shoot him faster, but he can also shoot you faster
You can shoot him faster and more accurate but he can also shoot you faster and more accurate
-
Shooting the enemy with the heaviest weapon first if needed ?
For example an enemy with an assault rifle
He can shoot multiple people fast and effectively
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The head is smaller and hard to hit then the chest and abdominals area
Shooting the head is the fastest and safest kill, if hit
The hard is on the right side if you look at an enemy
-
And shooting the gravity point is done a lot recently
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Shooting from a driving army vehicle
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You can use the underside of a handgun to bash an enemies head
You can hit an enemy knock out with the rearstock
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Bayonets can be very usefull for certain situations
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With balaclava
Making a pocket when out of breath
Mouth open, cheecks back and good breathing
-
I still have to test if this also works when running
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By Jeffrey Koelewijn
Shooting drills I do
Shooting drills I do: Though I can only do simmulations without an actual handgun or assault rifle
Important:
1 Safety
Good stance.
-
Handgun:
On one target
Single shots
Double shots
Triple shots
Single shots with high concentration for far shots
On multiple targets:
Two targets
Three targets
Four targets
Five targets
Six targets
Seven or more targets
And:
90 degree turns
180 degree turns
360 degree and multiple targets all around
Kneeling
With stress test
Sideways
Turning
Slight turns
1 to 3 minutes
Walk in
Walk out
Walk in or out and one-two to one and to five
With a lot of movement
Multiple vertical angles
Shooting upwards for shooting through windows
Shooting and moving, for being harder to hit
From cover position
From cover position, to aim and shoot to cover again
Speed shooting
Drawing training
Realistic:
With slide pull and magazine release and reloading and shots of magazine capicity
A normal handgun magazine capicity is 5 to 10 bullets, normally 10 bullets
So:
Magazine loading training
Loading
Slide pull
And:
Magazine release
Reloading
Also done seperately
Extra:
Standing on one foot
Not for the gun range.
-
Assault rifle
Single shots
Around the same as handgun drills
And maybe earlier pivot then with a handgun due to stance
Full auto
Pulling the trigger and keeping it pulled
And go <--- and ---> with the hips. And a strong stance
For around 4 seconds
Single shots:
From kneeled position
Sharp shooting, from laying position
And from standing to a kneeling reload and progress walking in on target(s)
Assualt rifle right to left transition
Can be important for cover positions
1 Only shoulder change
2 Full change
+ A lot of things of the first part
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Shotgun
A pump everytime
Single shots
Two shots, two targets
Three shots, three targets
Or 1 pump and multiple shots and targets
Also Pump and shoot, pump and shoot, pump and shoot, pump and shoot
+ A lot of things of the first part
-
Assualt rifle to handgun transition
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By Jeffrey Koelewijn
Notice: I only train this with an airsoft, airsoft replica's
Important:
1 Safety
Good stance.
-
Handgun:
On one target
Single shots
Double shots
Triple shots
Single shots with high concentration for far shots
On multiple targets:
Two targets
Three targets
Four targets
Five targets
Six targets
Seven or more targets
And:
90 degree turns
180 degree turns
360 degree and multiple targets all around
Kneeling
With stress test
Sideways
Turning
Slight turns
1 to 3 minutes
Walk in
Walk out
Walk in or out and one-two to one and to five
With a lot of movement
Multiple vertical angles
Shooting upwards for shooting through windows
Shooting and moving, for being harder to hit
From cover position
From cover position, to aim and shoot to cover again
Speed shooting
Drawing training
Realistic:
With slide pull and magazine release and reloading and shots of magazine capicity
A normal handgun magazine capicity is 5 to 10 bullets, normally 10 bullets
So:
Magazine loading training
Loading
Slide pull
And:
Magazine release
Reloading
Also done seperately
Extra:
Standing on one foot
Not for the gun range.
-
Assault rifle
Single shots
Around the same as handgun drills
And maybe earlier pivot then with a handgun due to stance
Full auto
Pulling the trigger and keeping it pulled
And go <--- and ---> with the hips. And a strong stance
For around 4 seconds
Single shots:
From kneeled position
Sharp shooting, from laying position
And from standing to a kneeling reload and progress walking in on target(s)
Assualt rifle right to left transition
Can be important for cover positions
1 Only shoulder change
2 Full change
+ A lot of things of the first part
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Shotgun
A pump everytime
Single shots
Two shots, two targets
Three shots, three targets
Or 1 pump and multiple shots and targets
Also Pump and shoot, pump and shoot, pump and shoot, pump and shoot
+ A lot of things of the first part
-
Assualt rifle to handgun transition
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By Jeffrey Koelewijn
Notice: I only train this with an airsoft, airsoft replica's
Military combat, hand to hand combat. And training
Theorethical and experimental Military combat training, hand to hand combat.
Self made notes and ideas by me: J.K.
Warning: This is a military and mercenary training document
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.
Areas to hit: Mandible, Temple, Throat
And hitting the nose hard enough can result in a broken nose
But you can also just punch very hard and punch and punch and just knock him out.
Other attacks:
Elbows
Knees
Knee to the head, very hard
And kicks are also possible
Front kick is fast and easiest
Round kick
And you can attack the knees and chin bones
Kicks 2: When an enemy is grounded you can kick his head
Front kicks, round kicks, side kicks anything goes
Clinch position
You can punch the enemy and elbow the enemy. And throw him to the air and drop him as hard as possible on his neck or head and or further attack him.
And in the clinch position you could deliver very hard blows to your enemies neck.
Do this as hard as possible
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 you can use wrestling attacks. And experience is important.
And standing wrestling and clinch position training can be very usefull.
1 Defending and standing up fast, if there are multiple enemies.
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.
When one on one you could do:
Takedowns
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. You can break them hard and fast.
One tip: You can break an enemys fingers. It's an ancient Greek olympic games technique.
And: Neck breaking. Fast and effectively
Can also be done after knocking the enemy out
Update:
Attack attack hard and fast
Straight punches and hooks mainly and big swings can be dangerous
Evade untouchable and hard hits right time
Block hit block hit
Grab the enemy and punch elbow and or knee him and or take him down and kick his head
Grabbing arm, punch or leg, kick is also possible
Combining is possible
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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:
Punches
Punching hard. and fast offcourse.
And big swinging can be dangerous.
You can train punches with boxing gloves or even better MMA gloves.
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
Kicks can also be usefull
I would advice to train front kicks
Wrestling:
You can train wrestling.
You can watch wrestling matches, MMA submissions and escapes for when you get trapped.
MMA:
You can train MMA with another army member
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
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Self made notes and ideas by me: J.K.
Warning: This is a military and mercenary training document
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.
Areas to hit: Mandible, Temple, Throat
And hitting the nose hard enough can result in a broken nose
But you can also just punch very hard and punch and punch and just knock him out.
Other attacks:
Elbows
Knees
Knee to the head, very hard
And kicks are also possible
Front kick is fast and easiest
Round kick
And you can attack the knees and chin bones
Kicks 2: When an enemy is grounded you can kick his head
Front kicks, round kicks, side kicks anything goes
Clinch position
You can punch the enemy and elbow the enemy. And throw him to the air and drop him as hard as possible on his neck or head and or further attack him.
And in the clinch position you could deliver very hard blows to your enemies neck.
Do this as hard as possible
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 you can use wrestling attacks. And experience is important.
And standing wrestling and clinch position training can be very usefull.
1 Defending and standing up fast, if there are multiple enemies.
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.
When one on one you could do:
Takedowns
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. You can break them hard and fast.
One tip: You can break an enemys fingers. It's an ancient Greek olympic games technique.
And: Neck breaking. Fast and effectively
Can also be done after knocking the enemy out
Update:
Attack attack hard and fast
Straight punches and hooks mainly and big swings can be dangerous
Evade untouchable and hard hits right time
Block hit block hit
Grab the enemy and punch elbow and or knee him and or take him down and kick his head
Grabbing arm, punch or leg, kick is also possible
Combining is possible
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Part 2 Training:
Important for training:
Realistic, Keep it realistic due to fighting training. And don't injure a fellow army member offcourse.
1:
Punches
Punching hard. and fast offcourse.
And big swinging can be dangerous.
You can train punches with boxing gloves or even better MMA gloves.
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
Kicks can also be usefull
I would advice to train front kicks
Wrestling:
You can train wrestling.
You can watch wrestling matches, MMA submissions and escapes for when you get trapped.
MMA:
You can train MMA with another army member
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
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donderdag 2 februari 2017
Self written basic military training
Self written basic military training
Walking
Running
Sprinting
Shooting
With assault rifle and handgun
Normal
Multiple targets
Speed shooting
Shooting moving targets
Shooting from cover position
Assault rifle and to handgun transition and shooting
And sharpshooting
Firearm knowledge
Field stripping and maintainence
Military crawling
Obstacle course
Callisthenics
Rope climbing
Carrying
Field training
Group training
Staying unnoticed and sneaking
Ambushing
Boxing
Wrestling
And MMA
Some weight training
Communications
Timing
Map reading and orientating
Signalling
Special trainings:
Forest training
Urban training
Special trainings 2:
Winter and snow landscape training
Desert training
Sea and water training
Getting comfortable
Low sleep
Low food
Low water
All three with good supervision
Extra and special weapons:
Machine gun
Bazooka
Grenades
And more
Learning, courses and manuals
Leadership
Written and made by Jeffrey Koelewijn
Walking
Running
Sprinting
Shooting
With assault rifle and handgun
Normal
Multiple targets
Speed shooting
Shooting moving targets
Shooting from cover position
Assault rifle and to handgun transition and shooting
And sharpshooting
Firearm knowledge
Field stripping and maintainence
Military crawling
Obstacle course
Callisthenics
Rope climbing
Carrying
Field training
Group training
Staying unnoticed and sneaking
Ambushing
Boxing
Wrestling
And MMA
Some weight training
Communications
Timing
Map reading and orientating
Signalling
Special trainings:
Forest training
Urban training
Special trainings 2:
Winter and snow landscape training
Desert training
Sea and water training
Getting comfortable
Low sleep
Low food
Low water
All three with good supervision
Extra and special weapons:
Machine gun
Bazooka
Grenades
And more
Learning, courses and manuals
Leadership
Written and made by Jeffrey Koelewijn
zaterdag 3 december 2016
Bulletproof technology
Bulletproof technology
Body armour:
Kevlar aramid fiber
Kevlar bulletproof vests
And kevlar sheets, inserts for extra protection
Kevlar panels
Carbon fiber
Dyneema fiber
Steel plates
Boron carbide plates
Up to level IV armour
So basicly: 1 the vest itself: Fibers
2 The bulletproof sheet: fibers or The bulletproof plate: Steel or ceramics
Special:
Dragon skin
With circular discs overlapping like scales, making it a partly flexible body armour.
And the discs are made out of silicon carbide ceramic matrices and laminates
Other:
Liquid, gell body armour
Possibly future body armour material:
Graphene
Bulletproof glass
Consists out of layers of glass and layers of polycarbonate.
First a layer of glass then a layer if polycarbonate and the a later of glass again and so on
Written by Jeffrey Koelewijn
Body armour:
Kevlar aramid fiber
Kevlar bulletproof vests
And kevlar sheets, inserts for extra protection
Kevlar panels
Carbon fiber
Dyneema fiber
Steel plates
Boron carbide plates
Up to level IV armour
So basicly: 1 the vest itself: Fibers
2 The bulletproof sheet: fibers or The bulletproof plate: Steel or ceramics
Special:
Dragon skin
With circular discs overlapping like scales, making it a partly flexible body armour.
And the discs are made out of silicon carbide ceramic matrices and laminates
Other:
Liquid, gell body armour
Possibly future body armour material:
Graphene
Bulletproof glass
Consists out of layers of glass and layers of polycarbonate.
First a layer of glass then a layer if polycarbonate and the a later of glass again and so on
Written by Jeffrey Koelewijn
Kinds of bullets
Kinds of bullets
Handgun
Normal
Semi jacket
Full metal jacket
Hollow bullet
Jacketed hollow bullet
Semi wad cutter
Wad cutter
Sawtooth
A type of hollow bullet
Special:
Coated bullets
Normally to protect the barrel
Shotgun ammunition
Buckshot
Slugs
Custom shotgun shells
Rifle bullets
Normal
Spitzer
Semi spitzer
Spire point
Penetrative
Hollow point
Soft point
Partition
Full metal jacket
Armour piercing
Extra information:
Flat base
Boat tail
Rippled
Assault rifle bullets
Submachine gun bullets
Machine gun bullets
Normal
Armour piercing
Incendiary
Sniper bullets
Anti tank rifle bullets
Extra:
Reversed bullet
-With extra propellant. For armour piercing, like this the bullet didn't shatter against the thick and hard armour.
Written by Jeffrey Koelewijn
Handgun
Normal
Semi jacket
Full metal jacket
Hollow bullet
Jacketed hollow bullet
Semi wad cutter
Wad cutter
Penetrator
Has a plus like shape frontSawtooth
A type of hollow bullet
Special:
Coated bullets
Normally to protect the barrel
Shotgun ammunition
Buckshot
Slugs
Custom shotgun shells
Rifle bullets
Normal
Spitzer
Semi spitzer
Spire point
Penetrative
Hollow point
Soft point
Partition
Full metal jacket
Armour piercing
Extra information:
Flat base
Boat tail
Rippled
Assault rifle bullets
Submachine gun bullets
Machine gun bullets
Normal
Armour piercing
Incendiary
Sniper bullets
Anti tank rifle bullets
Extra:
Reversed bullet
-With extra propellant. For armour piercing, like this the bullet didn't shatter against the thick and hard armour.
Written by Jeffrey Koelewijn
Kinds of firearms
Kinds of firearms
Handguns
Shotguns
Submachine guns
Rifles
Assault rifles
Machine guns
Sniper rifles
Anti tank rifles
Written by Jeffrey Koelewijn
Handguns
Shotguns
Submachine guns
Rifles
Assault rifles
Machine guns
Sniper rifles
Anti tank rifles
Written by Jeffrey Koelewijn
vrijdag 30 januari 2015
zondag 18 januari 2015
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