How to: The Combat Version of an Arm Bar


Published on Jan 28, 2014 by PaladinPress

From the Publishers of the Professional Action Library:http://www.Paladin-Press.com/product/… | FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION COMBATIVES | Phase III: Ground Fighting | with Nick Hughes

A former member of the 2nd parachute regiment in the French Foreign Legion, Nick Hughes has built his combatives curriculum on his extensive martial arts background, including ju-jitsu, tae kwon do, and zen do kai. During his five years with the Legion, Hughes sharpened his skills and learned combatives from some of the toughest instructors on earth. Later on, working in an executive protection detail, Hughes refined his curriculum into one of the world’s most unique combatives systems.

The French Foreign Legion Combatives series is broken into six phases that reflect how a fight progresses. Most fights begin with punches and kicks. If these aren’t decisive, the next phase is usually stand-up grappling. Then, if the fight isn’t resolved, someone usually trips or is thrown to the ground and a ground fight ensues. The situation dictates whether phase four is applicable and how it will be applied (e.g., military, police, or civilian): control and restraint. The final phase deals with weapons, including defending against bladed weapons, impact weapons, and firearms.

In Phase III: Ground Fighting, Hughes emphasizes how dangerous is to get into a ground fight and how vital is to get up as quickly as possible so you can control the fight from a more advantageous position: on your feet, punching and kicking. From defending head kicks and body kicks, arm locks, and escapes from headlocks to pressure testing all techniques through realistic drills, this training video shows you how to control a ground fight and get back on your feet as soon as possible.

Have you always been intrigued by the French Foreign Legion? This is you change to learn its fighting secrets without signing up for five years!

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