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. Phase four deals with an aspect that any combat curriculum must address: how to fight effectively against multiple opponents. The situation dictates whether phase five 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 I: Stand-Up Fighting, Hughes provides an in-depth analysis of strikes that can be perfected in a short amount of time so they can be used right away. From open-hand strikes, punches, and powerful kicks to drills addressing target acquisition, reflexes, and stress inoculation, this video answers one simple question: if you have to go to battle tomorrow, what unarmed combat techniques can you learn between now and then?Have you always been intrigued by the French Foreign Legion? This is your chance to learn its fighting secrets without signing up for five years! For information purposes only.
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