Thursday, October 1, 2009

COMBATIVES not say so to me it is, Part 1

COMBATIVES not say so to me it is, Part 1 ? Combatives? the root word COMBAT? ? to fight in direct contact? active struggle between enemies? any struggle or fight. " Well? s see ??????.. There is a singular lack evident in the above definition. Note that? Absolutely no mention of Fairbai, Applegate, bus or Hanley. No mention of Jiu-Jitsu, Boxing, SAVATE, or any member of the Gracie family. No mention of the Second World War, the Punic wars, or Spartans. No mention Juji-gatame, an Overhand pause, press the edge of a hand, or even a good old football in the ass! Get it? There are specifications that define what is or is ISN? N. call? COMBATIVES? So why so many people feel this overwhelming need? Define? combatives in a limited scope of the limited methodology? ? So what you do ????????..? Fairbai things?. A month ago, this same man is believed Fairbai just a good tan. ? Yes, I would draw my combatives Applegate ??????.. six months which suggests Applegate was the entrance to an orchard! The whole world? A s? Expert?. What exactly? I? Not sure yet? What? know.I really won? not the presumption to speak on behalf of all who use this term? combatives?. I really do this? I do not want! All I can do is provide a correct observation semantics and offer my opinion on what comprises my study, training and understanding of so-called? Combatives?. If really your job search and you will see that even in textbooks that describe the man to man combat centuries old that there is an extensive study and presentation of many forms of armed and unarmed. ALL of the manuals! A wide range of skills and weapons are still? Disarmed? Combat is a mix of several? techniques?. Before the use of London Prize Ring rules and the Marquis of Queensbury? Pugilists? used and was based on a large number of different grappling / striking / kicking and gouging methods. Pankration was an ancient Greek combined system? All the powers? combat. The original Koryu Bujutsu Samurai included a wide range of both armed and unarmed skills. The unarmed combatives BUSHI the Japanese didn? T limit the scope or method. Struggling when it was pointed out that the best method to achieve tactical superiority. Strikes, kicks and even resorted to "Biting when you consider the most appropriate method. The Chinese have always maintained good full combat systems that include all types of striking, punching, kicking, throwing, choking and joint locking. Original Okinawa Te (Ti), includes methods of percussion, as well? Tegumi? e? Replaced?. Punch the lungs, where did the better job. Gonadic kick off the top of his head where it worked better. Or with the control and presentation of his or block an agreement on the rest of the spine and neck. What is needed and what he has to hand the job done! The 19th century saw many of the methods? Combined? development of self-defense in the West. It combines elements of French Chausson / SAVATE (also Zipota Basque) with the British Boxing, Fight Paris, and also? New? Jiu-Jitsu in Japan. The British did the same. El? BARTITSU? Barton-Wright is a classic example. In the United States a series of? Self-protection? methods available to the public that the combined methods of Boxing and Wrestling. Even before that? Organized? systems were introduced, people? fought? yet? sport? virtually any device used to secure the victory. Just read Elliot J. Goa. The twentieth century has seen even more? Mixed? combat systems. Surely not? Not having a Sherlock Holmes to know that in a real fight is nothing. All forms of adaptation, adjustment, kicking, kneeing, butting, biting, punching, gouging, stomping and whatever chaos might be other methods have been used? FAIR? When? right? mean the difference between life or death. And certainly not? Not only in the final? Disarmed? fight! A? Lord? plagued by a hard and fall? footpad? In a lonely and desolate courtyard would feel perfectly justified to the operation of this? footpad? through and with the sword or with his cane to beat his brains in with a? lifebelt?. Even when it was banned? Even armed with a humble brickbat. What? S old adage? All? S In love and war. Often? S is not a question of who? S? Really?, Solo whom? S LEFT! What is this? Combatives? Pure and simple. Whatever works best for the moment! A sort of? Mixed? variety of combat skills. HEY ??????.. wait a minute! A? Mixed? the fight against the system? What news! Our next issue will be in? Combatives? the Russo-Japanese War and World War up to today? new spirit? All our new millennium and age? innovations?. It should be fun! 2005 Cestari began his study of martial arts with judo at the age of 7 years under the direction of yoshis Yonezuka. Over the last forty years, Carl has dedicated his life to the study of martial arts, hand to hand combat systems, history and religion. What makes it unique is its combination of Carl martial arts, law enforcement and military and real world experience. Carl has been exposed to a multitude of people with a wide variety of experiences. The following is a list of some of Carl? S rows and honors.Shinan (founder) Tekkenryu Jujutsu Ryokudan (6th grade) Koshinkai Karate under John Burrell Godan (5 degree) Jujutsu under Clarke of the World Jujutsu Fedaration (now defunct) Sandan (3rd degree) Nippon Kempo under Narabu Sada Nidan (2nd degree) Judo under Masafumi Suzuki Shodan (1st degree) Judo under yoshis Yonezuka Shodan (1st degree) Shukokai Karate under Kimura, and Kadaca Yonezuka Shodan (1st degree) Daitoryu Aikijujutsu Instructors Certificate-Charles Nelson System of Defense under Charlie Nelson   I do not want to know what is the part 1 ? Combatives? the root word COMBAT? ? to fight in direct contact? active struggle between enemies? any struggle or fight. " Well? s see ??????.. There is a singular lack evident in the above definition. Note that? Absolutely no mention of Fairbai, Applegate, bus or Hanley. No mention of Jiu-Jitsu, Boxing, SAVATE, or any member of the Gracie family. No mention of the Second World War, the Punic wars, or Spartans. No mention Juji-gatame, an Overhand pause, press the edge of a hand, or even a good old football in the ass! Get it? There are specifications that define what is or is ISN? N. call? COMBATIVES? So why so many people feel this overwhelming need? Define? combatives in a limited scope of the limited methodology? ? So what you do ????????..? Fairbai things?. A month ago, this same man is believed Fairbai just a good tan. ? Yes, I would draw my combatives Applegate ??????.. six months which suggests Applegate was the entrance to an orchard! The whole world? A s? Expert?. What exactly? I? Not sure yet? What? know.I really won? not the presumption to speak on behalf of all who use this term? combatives?. I really do this? I do not want! All I can do is provide a correct observation semantics and offer my opinion on what comprises my study, training and understanding of so-called? Combatives?. If really your job search and you will see that even in textbooks that describe the man to man combat centuries old that there is an extensive study and presentation of many forms of armed and unarmed. ALL of the manuals! A wide range of skills and weapons are still? Disarmed? Combat is a mix of several? techniques?. Before the use of London Prize Ring rules and the Marquis of Queensbury? Pugilists? used and was based on a large number of different grappling / striking / kicking and gouging methods. Pankration was an ancient Greek combined system? All the powers? combat. The original Koryu Bujutsu Samurai included a wide range of both armed and unarmed skills. The unarmed combatives BUSHI the Japanese didn? T limit the scope or method. Struggling when it was pointed out that the best method to achieve tactical superiority. Strikes, kicks and even resorted to "Biting when you consider the most appropriate method. The Chinese have always maintained good full combat systems that include all types of striking, punching, kicking, throwing, choking and joint locking. Original Okinawa Te (Ti), includes methods of percussion, as well? Tegumi? e? Replaced?. Punch the lungs, where did the better job. Gonadic kick off the top of his head where it worked better. Or with the control and presentation of his or block an agreement on the rest of the spine and neck. What is needed and what he has to hand the job done! The 19th century saw many of the methods? Combined? development of self-defense in the West. It combines elements of French Chausson / SAVATE (also Zipota Basque) with the British Boxing, Fight Paris, and also? New? Jiu-Jitsu in Japan. The British did the same. El? BARTITSU? Barton-Wright is a classic example. In the United States a series of? Self-protection? methods available to the public that the combined methods of Boxing and Wrestling. Even before that? Organized? systems were introduced, people? fought? yet? sport? virtually any device used to secure the victory. Just read Elliot J. Goa. The twentieth century has seen even more? Mixed? combat systems. Surely not? Not having a Sherlock Holmes to know that in a real fight is nothing. All forms of adaptation, adjustment, kicking, kneeing, butting, biting, punching, gouging, stomping and whatever chaos might be other methods have been used? FAIR? When? right? mean the difference between life or death. And certainly not? Not only in the final? Disarmed? fight! A? Lord? plagued by a hard and fall? footpad? In a lonely and desolate courtyard would feel perfectly justified to the operation of this? footpad? through and with the sword or with his cane to beat his brains in with a? lifebelt?. Even when it was banned? Even armed with a humble brickbat. What? S old adage? All? S In love and war. Often? S is not a question of who? S? Really?, Solo whom? S LEFT! What is this? Combatives? Pure and simple. Whatever works best for the moment! A sort of? Mixed? variety of combat skills. HEY ??????.. wait a minute! A? Mixed? the fight against the system? What news! Our next issue will be in? Combatives? the Russo-Japanese War and World War up to today? new spirit? All our new millennium and age? innovations?. It should be fun! 2005 Cestari began his study of martial arts with judo at the age of 7 years under the direction of yoshis Yonezuka. Over the last forty years, Carl has dedicated his life to the study of martial arts, hand to hand combat systems, history and religion. What makes it unique is its combination of Carl martial arts, law enforcement and military and real world experience. Carl has been exposed to a multitude of people with a wide variety of experiences. The following is a list of some of Carl? S rows and honors.Shinan (founder) Tekkenryu Jujutsu Ryokudan (6th grade) Koshinkai Karate under John Burrell Godan (5 degree) Jujutsu under Clarke of the World Jujutsu Fedaration (now defunct) Sandan (3rd degree) Nippon Kempo under Narabu Sada Nidan (2nd degree) Judo under Masafumi Suzuki Shodan (1st degree) Judo under yoshis Yonezuka Shodan (1st degree) Shukokai Karate under Kimura, and Kadaca Yonezuka Shodan (1st degree) Daitoryu Aikijujutsu Instructors Certificate-Charles Nelson System of Defense under Charlie Nelson

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