Combat,Jujitsu,May,the,Worlds, sports Combat Jujitsu May Be the Worlds Deadliest Martial Art
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Others may proclaim their system to bethe deadliest martial art, but none of them can show any actual PROOF of theireffectiveness in real combat. Combat Jujitsu has been proven effective time andtime again. That is why British and American commandos have such a deadlyreputation worldwide, and are both respected and feared by their enemies. By Special Operations Forces (also known as Spec Ops)I mean military units which are formed and trained to conduct missionsinvolving unconventional warfare, counter-terrorism, reconnaissance, and thelike. Special Operations Forces are typically comprised of relatively smallgroups of highly-trained personnel who are armed and supplied with specializedequipment. They operate on principles of self-sufficiency, stealth, speed andclose teamwork. Regular soldiers, otherwise known as General PurposeForces (GPF), only receive basic self-defense skills designed to escape a badsituation in case of a weapons malfunction. Most of what is taught to GPFs willusually result in some sort of struggle with the enemy until an opportunity forescape is created. This sort of fighting is slow and is a bad tactic when themission is to get in and out as quickly as possible! Spec Ops hand-to-handtechniques need to be as near instantaneous as possible, no fooling around!That is why they rely on Combat Jujitsu. Most people think of hand-to-hand (H2H) combat ascombat of last resort, such as when your position is overrun by enemy forces.However, Combat Jujitsu means you intended to engage the enemy at close range,and possibly without using a gun! This is never the intent of 'Regular Army',only Special Forces would be crazy enough to do something like that. But theydo it all the time. If a GI's gun jams he uses self-defense techniques toget out of harm's way. On the other hand, Special Ops Forces may knowingly andwillingly enter harm's way without firing a single shot! When the intent is toengage the enemy without weapons (guns), as in Silent Operations, SpecialForces Operators rely on Combat Jujitsu! The key is always speed, and often silence isessential to maintain the element of surprise. The last thing you want to do isdraw unnecessary attention with the commotion of a noisy 'fight'. The lightningspeed of Combat Jujitsu makes it undoubtedly the world's deadliest martial art! History of Combat Jujitsu Also known as close combat or close-in combat, hand tohand (H2H) combat is the most ancient form of fighting known to man. A majorityof cultures have their own particular histories related to close combat, andtheir own methods of practice. However, the ultimate goal of all of them is todominate the enemy, usually by termination! There are many varieties practicedthroughout the world including various martial arts, boxing, and evenwrestling. Past examples include the gladiator spectacles of ancient Rome andmedieval tournament events such as jousting. To be victorious in combat requires speed and power.Those who study the Art of War have always looked for quicker, more efficientmethods by which to dispatch their enemies. Military organizations looked tothe effectiveness of Japanese H2H methods and there found exactly what theywere looking for. It was refined and adapted for modern warfare, and theultimate result is Combat Jujitsu. Weapons and tactics change with new technology, buteven with major technological changes such as the initially crude uses ofgunpowder, all the way up to the invention of the machine gun, hand-to-handfighting methods, including small arms and bayonet, remain central to modernmilitary training. Hand-to-hand tactics designed specifically for modernSpecial Operations was largely codified by Major William E. Fairbairn andColonel Rex Applegate during World War II. William Ewart Fairbairn (1885-1960) was a soldier, policeofficer, and exponent of hand-to-hand combat methods for allied special forcesin World War II. He served with the Royal Marine Light Infantry starting in1901. After joining the Shanghai Municipal Police (SMP) in 1907, he studiedJujitsu and then Chinese martial arts. He developed his own training system andtaught his method to members of that police force in order to reduce officerfatalities. The militarized version of Fairbairns system is thebasis for all US Military Special Operations Forces H2H combat and is describedin detail in a manual for Allied Special Forces titled Get Tough,originally published in 1942. His system was designed to be simple to learn andbrutally effective. The techniques presented by Fairbairn are all Jujitsutechniques. All you need to do is scan through his training manual to see foryourself. Colonel Rex Applegate (1914-1998) worked in the USOffice of Strategic Services (OSS) where he trained allied special forces inclose-quarter combat during World War II. In 1943 he wrote Kill or GetKilled, still considered the classic textbook of Western-style hand-to-handcombat. Applegate developed the techniques outlined in thebook during his work with William E. Fairbairn. The result of this was thedevelopment of what is widely considered the first scientifically based studyof Combat Jujitsu. Applegate's techniques are heavily based on Fairbairn'ssystem, and enhanced with feedback from the OSS operatives who put his extrememartial arts techniques into action in World War II. In other words, thesemethods are tested and proven! Making Combat Jujitsu, without doubt, the worldsdeadliest martial art! General Purpose Forces change H2H training based onchanging technologies and changing missions, such as the recent concept of"peace-keeping". Spec Ops, on the other hand, require sticking to thebasics! When the enemy is encountered, react swiftly and decisively! Thesetactics have not changed since the beginning of history, and they never will. Techniques must be functional in actual close-incombat. Spec Ops troops may be wearing helmets and flak jackets. They could bearmed with M-16s and carrying heavy packs. It would make little sense for asoldier thus encumbered to try a taekwondo kick to the head of a helmetedenemy. This is precisely the lesson learned by armored Samurai four centuriesago, and it is still relevant today! Civilian Instructors Most civilian instructors in Combat Jujitsu trainpolice, martial artists or combative sport athletes, due to the limited need tolearn lethal tactics outside the military. But some may train civilians forprivate security and self-defense. The very things which make Combat Jujitsuthe deadliest martial art, being that it is well-adapted for military training(fast, ease of use, modest physical demands) also make it suitable in many waysfor civilian self-defense. However, you should be very skeptical of anyone whotells you the US Navy SEALs use their system. The techniques themselves have changed very littleover the last fifty years. They have been proven effective, so why mess with agood thing? Besides, there are only a certain number of ways to kill someonewith your bare hands. No one has yet to come up with anything better. So bevery skeptical of anyone who says, or implies, they taught the SEALS or anyother Special Operations Forces how to do Combat Jujitsu techniques. No one since Fairbairn and Applegate have been able toimprove on the world's deadliest martial art. But, many civilian"instructors" just outright lie about teaching Navy SEALs (GreenBeret, etc.) their techniques. Most have never seen a harbor seal, much less areal Navy SEAL! Others "misrepresent" their program by saying theytaught their "methods" to so-and-so & such-and-such SpecialForces. Beware of people making such claims! As warfare continues to evolve, high-tech weaponrywill reduce the need for H2H (the enemy will be destroyed long before contactis ever made). However, it will never be completely eliminated, and it isimportant to continue to train and improve. There will be slight improvementsin techniques, and changes may be made due to changing missions. But the coretechniques of Combat Jujitsu will always remain. Why? It has been proven in combat, so why take chances withunproven theory? The only answer is to rely on the extreme martial artstechniques of Combat Jujitsu, the deadliest martial art known to man!
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