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Posted On:
10/19/2012 4:50am
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I would take escrima/dog brothers 'die less often' programme for the core, since in army a bayonet or rifle, or rifle with bayonet should always be close by. Judo should be heavily adapted and forbidden throws (picking up legs, takedowns,...) heavily emphazised, since they are much easier to learn and to apply in apropriate situation. Otherwise it's another solid art, but has to be trained nonstop and in daily curriculum. If there'd be a quality combat sambo instructor available it would also be nice.
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10/19/2012 7:11am


Style: TKD, CMA & American Kenpo--
There is only one way to find out if MACP / MCMAP are really a joke. Join up, take the training and see for yourself; the added bonus of serving your country would be a good thing.
Seriously, some of the early hand-to-hand stuff presented to trainees was total bullshit. I remember soldiers telling me "they teach you just enough to get yourself hurt". During the development of the modern programs, they obviously got the right person in Matt Larsen. The modern system is a bit more well-rounded and accounts for more scenarios than the H2H taught before. MACP is far less of a joke than its predecessors.
http://www.moderncombatives.org/
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10/19/2012 7:37am2
One of my Jiu Jitsu instructors, Phil Cardella, is involved in MACP. From what I understand, MACP starts off developing basic ground fighting and grappling skills ala GJJ, then incorporates striking. The Army hosts competitions to foster these skills.
Phil Cardella coaching the current Army heavy weight champion in this year's championships at Ft. Hood:
A few pics from the competition:
An important quote from the MACP Web site:
There are a couple of basic tenants of Modern Combatives that are important to understand. The first one is that the winner of the hand-to-hand fight in combat is the one whose buddy shows up first with a gun.Last edited by TEA; 10/19/2012 7:38am at . Reason: missed an apostrophe - oops
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Posted On:
10/19/2012 9:06am1
When I went through BCT our H2H was one or two days out of 2 months. VERY basic ground fighting. In AIT we practiced more often but learned nothing new. Our jitsu coach was telling us that one of the blue belts is in some branch of the Army and that he said when he practices with his brothers in arms he usually runs a clinic. Granted that's just hearsay, but I've also seen similar responses even here on Bullshido.
As far as striking goes, I don't feel that's a necessity. If you're in a situation where you need to use H2H something very bad has already happened and you don't need to waste any more time punching and kicking. Throw that son of a bitch to the ground and smash his head and neck. Just my opinion on the matter. -
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10/19/2012 9:34am


Style: TKD, CMA & American Kenpo--
The unit-level training has, for a fact, improved. I have no idea about BCT or AIT these days. My experience with MACP is limited; due to other training commitments, I only did the two-week at Ft. Benning. The soldiers who went through Level IV could probably provide better insight.
What I do know: When I went through BCT (1996) we had about two days of H2H; during AIT we had 0 days of H2H. The two days in basic were exercises in futility, and were just about enough to get your ass kicked. MACP isn't THE answer, but it is as good of a system that they could develop within the given parameters, and train thousands of soldiers to a standard.
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Here you go from an actual ACTIVE instructor. I think it all depends on who you talked to, when they left and who they have contact with now. I'll look for the posts, but the changes are roughly 10 years old. I'll look for the post with the history according to Gezere later.
Found it:
Last edited by It is Fake; 10/19/2012 10:16am at .
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Thanks.
Also, if you click the quote links it'll take you to the actual threads.The hood mentality is crippling disease, that attacks your nervous system. It makes you nervous of the system. Gangsters and hood rats are especially susceptible to this growth stunting mentality. The hood is where I'm from, but it's not what I am. The hood is where I'm from, but it's not what I am. --Keith David--Ice Cube
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