Kinetic Fighting - Weapon Survival Essentials

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Kinetic Fighting

Kinetic Fighting

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Kinetic Fighting-Integrated Combat (KEF-IC) is a system of mental and physical training, designed to instil a survival mindset while developing the skill sets to support it. In this and many other ways, it reflects the Australian Defence Force system to which it is aligned: the Army Combatives Program, or ACP.
KEF-IC courses focus on principle-based learning to facilitate faster uptake and flexibility in application, so our trainees get the most value out of every short course. Our instructors’ mission is to provide you with the framework and understanding needed to develop the skills taught, as well as your existing skill sets, for effective application in self-protection or on operational duty.
Kinetic Fighting was first developed to keep soldiers alive in war zones. So, even though the KEF-IC program is tailored for use in an everyday setting under common law, the goal of the training is the same: survive, no matter what.
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@peterhughes8319
@peterhughes8319 4 ай бұрын
The stuff we're doing is pretty darn good one of my grandfathers was a rat of Tobruk and early SAS and a unarmed combat instructor in the Aussie army trained in the Sykes and Fairbairn systems he was training me from the time I was 4 and my gran was in the waaf and learned ju jutsu we were trained by a bloke called Tommy Turner and she was proud of me when I started training in a old samurai koryu ju jutsu kobudo iaido and kenjutsu
@peterhughes8319
@peterhughes8319 4 ай бұрын
Why aren't we still using the much better good old Sykes and Fairbairn systems.or train in Kyushu Ryu Ninjutsu or Koga Ryu ninjutsu
@titaniumquarrion9838
@titaniumquarrion9838 Ай бұрын
Who is "we" in that statement mate?
@peterhughes8319
@peterhughes8319 4 ай бұрын
I'm a mate of shihan of Koga Ryu Ninjutsu and Mossad operative David haliva he trains Mossad spec ops in Koga Ryu Ninjutsu I also know the guy who taught him soke David furies he was taught by the great soke Ronald Duncan and for the past 35 years I have done Kyushu Ryu Ninjutsu.but I also have some samurai nihonjin anscestory from a samurai who fought on Kyushu with the real last samurai the wolves of mibu but we also have ninja in our clan who came from Musashi near Tokyo after my samurai anscestor survived the battles he came to east Victoria with his welsh wife
@titaniumquarrion9838
@titaniumquarrion9838 2 жыл бұрын
You don't need power behind a EW strike to kill or maim,. Anyone thinking a human will or should use one limb against the attackers wielding limb and their other to do some BS throat strike is living in fantasy land. Fear and common sense will dictate you put 100% of your focus and effort into controlling the limb that holds the blade and once that is achieved work the problem. At contact range all else is secondary until that is under control.
@dexterplameras3249
@dexterplameras3249 Жыл бұрын
I'm not a soldier, but I'd trust the man who strangled a Taliban leader with his bare hands in combat and trained Navy Seals.
@titaniumquarrion9838
@titaniumquarrion9838 Жыл бұрын
​@@dexterplameras3249 Don't be so gullible mate, militaries and LEAs across the planet get all sorts to train them, including at times the wrong people. I'll also clarify the "altercation" you mention was not a Taliban leader. That is utter BS and no one was strangled to death.
@dexterplameras3249
@dexterplameras3249 Жыл бұрын
@@titaniumquarrion9838 Sure mate. You believe whaty ou want.
@rodvan-zeller6360
@rodvan-zeller6360 9 ай бұрын
@@dexterplameras3249Paul strangled the taliban leader but did not kill him, they needed him alive for interrogation, if I remember the story correctly, and that was after Paul broke the taliban's leader's arm with a bjj move, unlike the dojo it did not stop the attack. Many years ago, Paul did a training program with Tim Larkin of TFT in Las Vegas, I am very fortunate to have that training. The knife is not the problem, the problem is the man holding the knife, a strike to the throat makes the brain reprioritize the action of the body, if you focus on weapon wrestling you will most likely lose. Paul is an expert on the subject with field experience to back it up.
@dexterplameras3249
@dexterplameras3249 9 ай бұрын
​@@rodvan-zeller6360 Paul has trained Navy Seals and Delta Force, that incident where you talked about where he broke the Taliban leaders arm lead him to believe that the way militaries taught BJJ in a life or death scenario wasn't effective, because while his arm is broken he is still fighting for his life and trying to take yours. Which is why he came up with the training that you talk about. I don't know anything about it, I just know a little of the history. Truth be told as someone who turned to Christianity after many years apart, I wouldn't be able to take someone's life. I do have a respect for people who genuinely serve their people, and who have given up their lives for others, but Christianity is about loving your enemies, so you don't have any.
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