Showing posts with label Defensive Tactics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Defensive Tactics. Show all posts

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Street Fight Kid KO by Mother's Kick to Face





VIDEO RATED PG13 for Language and Violence

BJJ Street Fighting Kid Knocked Out by a Mothers Kick to Face

This video provides an example of just some of the lessons we warn about in NTS and Nottingham Sword and Shield Security Training. Often Military, Law Enforcement, Security and Bodyguards come to us with some kind of martial arts training, including the currently popular systems of Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and wrestling. We encourage such training but advise learning to functionalize those skills and tailor them to the needs of their particular use and context for application.

"It doesn't matter what you know. It only matters what you can do in the time it is needed most."

This is not a discussion of style, rather of how one chooses to use the principles of the style in an overall safety plan. It is a reminder to not get caught up in the limitations how one trains in the dojo, kwoon or dojang (Martial Arts school or gym). Never confuse the mat with real life. Some of the habits we practice on the mat can be dangerous in real life application. Remember the context is more important than the style.

  • Fighting is not self defense.
  • Recreational Martial Arts is not combat.
  • CQC/Hand-to-hand combat (H2H) is not street fighting.
  • DT or Defensive Tactics are not MMA.
  • Bodyguarding (Executive/Close Protection) is not Defensive Tactics

While one may draw upon each of them for developing attributes and skills, they each require modification and training to required standards of use. As we always say, the situation dictates the response. Ones chosen actions are based on the mission, objective and sum of all factors in a given time and space.

Most of today's popular grappling strategies for "fighting" or "street self-defense" promotes a high risk strategy of increasing exposure time to danger. The longer one tangles up with an assailant, in this context, typically to "gain and establish a dominant position", the longer one increases his or her risk in that situation. The lesson is once again a cautionary tale to remember that sportive fighting concepts may be effective in the ring with a referee, rules and a ropes or a cage, but can be very dangerous outside that context.

The moment you involve other variables such as multiple attackers, weaponization and the reality presented by the context of the situation is the moment you need to have combat flexibility. While grappling skills might serve you well, being one dimensional comes with significant risks.

It is not the style of Brazilian Jiu-jitsu or grappling that presents the problem here. It goes equally for all styles-which I prefer to refer to as brands). The problem is the assumption that the one dimensional training strategy often employed in that type of protocol is the correct tactical approach to every situation. It's not about Muay Thai Kickboxing, BJJ, Boxing or any one "style". Why? They are each designed for different uses.

What if instead of a kick she used a:
  • Gun
  • Knife
  • Club, Bat
  • or Tire iron
Being one dimensional and making assumptions violates one of our precepts at Nottingham Sword and Shield Security: Prescription without diagnosis. I learned this principle from Mr. Gavin de Becker while training at his Academy for Protectors. It has become a fundamental pillar concept of NSAS training ever since.

Overly specific advice, usually based on strongly held beliefs and dogmatic opinions or an isolated incident of confirmatory evidence (it worked once in a bar fight or on the mat) can have some nasty consequences. This is just one reason why we place such emphasis on teaching concepts and principles along with problem solving scenario training under stress.

Some might argue that this is why it is so important to train in multiple disciplines, to be "well rounded". While we agree with the idea of cross training, it misses the fundamental point of my comments. Context, not style dictate the response. While cross training can increase options, it is still not necessarily contextual training which forces adaptation in the moment. Style is not why this boy was kicked in the face. It was his tactics, his approach to applying his style that caused him to be kicked in the face. This is why scenario training in like conditions is so critical to modern professional warriors and protectors. Risks like this can happen to anyone who over fixates on the wrong priorities or actions in a violent encounter.

Of course, in this context we can probably safely assume this was a symmetrical, voluntary engagement based on social dominance. Basically, he didn't run away when he could and CHOSE to be in a tribal hierarchical conflict - some misguided effort to prove himself. However, without more background we can only conjecture. For the purposes of this article we will stick to the conceptual lessons reinforced here.

We have thousands of scenarios on tape from over 20+ years of conducting tactical training events. Additionally, our research of actual attacks, violent encounters and interviews reinforce the lessons of violence. Interestingly, it reveals the overwhelming lack of importance of style and the critical importance of mindset, adaptation, stress management and regular, updated training, or at minimum being pro-active and creating an injury.

That is not to impune martial arts training on any level. In fact, we recommend that all professional protectors study martial arts as a piece of the tactical readiness matrix. However, the skills must be translated and functionalized, put in proper context and trained for application in a tactical professional's given field. Taekwondo, Karate, Hapkido, Hwarang Do, Kung Fu, Krav Maga, Muay Thai, Jeet Kune Do, Boxing, BJJ....We would advocate that one's instructor and work ethic are more important than style.

When I first began martial arts I remember one wise Master telling me that the ignorant discuss who would beat whom in a fight (eg Bruce Lee versus Chuck Norris), the uninitiated chatter on and on about style and those who "get it", the wise, are busy training and open to learn from anyone.

  • The fool (ignorant): Discusses who would beat whom- Jackie Chan vs Jet Li
  • The uniformed: Talks about which martial arts style would defeat another fighting style
  • The uninitiated: Defends the style they believe they understand or practice
  • The wise: Busy training and can learn from anyone "There are no superior martial arts, only martial artists."
"Train as you fight."

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Police & Law Enforcement Training in Phoenix and Scottsdale Arizona

UFC Champ Dan "The Beast" Severn Teaches Police at USA Martial Arts

Police & Law Enforcement Training at NSAS 

ScottsdaleExecutiveSecurity.com NTS Nottingham Training Systems Nottingham Sword & Shield Security  USA-MartialArts.com iLoveKickboxingPhoenix.com

Our integrated training program for law enforcement incorporates elements from Krav Maga, Jeet Kune Do, Muay Thai Kickboxing, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu (BJJ) and Hapkido.  This program is carefully-integrated for versatility, meaning that similar defensive principles apply to a variety of hostile situations. Therefore, the system can be learned in a relatively short period of instruction. 


The system is designed to train large numbers of personnel at one time. The techniques are easy to retain with minimal review and can be performed under extreme stress. The Krav Maga System has been highly praised by defensive tactics instructors from federal, state and local law enforcement agencies as well as hand to hand combat trainers from special units of the military.  Jeet Kune Do has been used to train elite units such as the US Navy SEALS.  Hapkido (Hwarang Do) and BJJ (Modern Army Combatives) has been taught to US Army Rangers and Special Forces Green Beret.

Police Officer Discount

The team at USA Martial Arts and Nottingham Sword & Shield (NTS TACTICAL) appreciates the commitment and contribution that Police Officers make to our community. Come in and try a free class and ask about our discount for Police Officers.
Call 602-896-8721 for more information.
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Sunday, June 20, 2010

AZ Law Enforcement, Corrections, Security and Military

Our Commitment to Arizona Law Enforcement, Corrections, Security & Military


Instructors Who Care.

We know that a serious injury or lawsuit can change your life.  We understand that there is no way to make someone whole, who has lost a loved one or suffered a significant trauma.  We see the pain suffered by our clients every day.  If you are a client of our firm, you are a part of our extended family.

Three Generations of Experience.

Our firm has championed the cause of military, law enforcement and first responders for three generations.  We bring the significant academic and professional accomplishments of a team of highly qualified experts to work on behalf of our clients.  We have a total of over 370 years of combined operational and training experience representing the needs of our agencies and individuals.

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Our expert training staff works diligently with one goal in mind -- success for our clients.  Every employee in our firm gives 110% to getting the best possible result in each client’s' case.  Pursuing an appropriate training protocol on budget requires determination, patience, and perseverance.  These values drive our office.

Honest Advice About Your Case.

We will advise you, based on our knowledge, experience, and careful evaluation of all the relevant research, about the best way to proceed with your training.  You will always know our opinion, regarding the options that are available to you.

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Our instructors have experience of working with thousands of clients for first responders, and will use their expertise in pursuing your objectives.  Our entire expert training staff stays aware of the latest changes in Arizona law.  Everyone in our office works exclusively on helping "those who protect and serve" IE military, law enforcement, security, corrections and first responders.

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If you call our office, you will speak to someone who can answer your questions.  If your training director or expert assistant is not in, they will return your call or email promptly.

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Friday, May 21, 2010

Use of Force Training Arizona



USE OF FORCE TRAINING 
ARIZONA

  • Soft handed arrest and control
  • Joint Manipulation Training
  • Leverage and Distraction Training
  • Tactical Communication Training
  • Verbal Judo Training
  • Fear Management Training
  • Adrenaline Stress Inoculation Training
  • Lock Flow Drills For Confidence
  • When All Else Fails Panic Planning
  • Bigger Badder Harder Stronger - David & Goliath Scenarios

Aikido-based (Police Academy) Force Training Fails In The Line of Duty For The Same Reasons It Fails in the UFC.  Do You Know The Reasons and How To Prevent This in Your Applied Force Tactics?  What the desk jockeys won't tell you because they don't know

AZ HQ Telephone 602.896.8721
Nottingham Sword & Shield Security
"When Martial Arts Mastery Meets Tactical Functional Force Training"

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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Dan "The Beast" Severn to teach Illinois Police and Security

UFC Champion and wrestling legend Dan Severn will conduct Modern MMA "The Dangerzone: Defensive Tactics" (DT) training for law enforcement including Police, Military, Security and those in protective services for two days in Antioch Illinois.

According to co-host and DT Instructor John Nottingham, "The objective is to familiarize law enforcement with the increasingly popular techniques that suspects may be using. It is imperative for officer survival and to offer effective arrest and control options that are functional even under stress. Protectors like security and law enforcement's training and tactics need to evolve as criminal tactics do. "

The Police training event is underwritten by Nottingham Sword & Shield Security and hosted at VanPatten's USA Martial Arts of Antioch and provided free to officers and security professionals.

Nottingham continues, "I come from a military, martial arts and bodyguard background. We believe that more training means more options; in particular, not having to use lethal force like the firearm. That's specifically why our training is infused with bodyguard diffusion and escort techniques for resistive suspects, stress and fear management, confidence building and stress inoculation. Proper use of force is taught at every level to avoid costly liability to the department and ultimately, taxpayers. Ultimately, our goal is to equip officers to be able to go home safe to their families."

MMA, or MIXED MARTIAL ARTS like featured on popular Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) seminars will be open to the public for beginners to experienced individuals to learn directly from the UFC Champion. Dan is one of the few inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame with the likes of Randy Couture, Royce Gracie, Ken Shamrock, Mark Coleman, and Chuck Liddell. Others may recognize him from his distinguished wrestling background including being an alternate to the Olympic Wrestling Team and a WWE Superstar. Contact USA Martial Arts for MMA seminar pricing.


For more information contact:
Local event coordinator: Officer Eric Gugel, Lindenhurst Police Department
Event host: Master Brian Van Patten, USA Martial Arts Antioch Illinois
Have confidence when it most counts. How to survive the most critical seconds of your life.
When: March 9th and 10th. Call for specific seminar times. MMA and DT seminars will be held in the evening on both days.
Where: USA Martial Arts Antioch Illinois across from Super Wal Mart
USA Martial Arts Academy of Antioch Illinois
22221 W IL Rte 173, Antioch IL 60002
Tel.: 1-847-838-0605
E-mail: antiochil@usamartialartsacademy.com
Ask for: Brian Van Patten/Dan Skrzypek
Hosts/Instructors: John Nottingham, Brian Van Patten, Dan Severn, Eric Gugel
Sponsors: USA MARTIAL ARTS in cooperation with NOTTINGHAM SWORD & SHIELD SECURITY
Special Bonus: Register now and get an autograph and photo session with UFC Champion Dan “The Beast” Severn included FREE.
* Limited space available.