Military Combat: Ju-jitsu

: Using vital-point strikes (like palm strikes or kicks to the abdomen) to stun an attacker before moving to a takedown or lock.

To find a training location or specialized seminar near you, you might check for local US Army Combatives Schools or international affiliates of the Combat Ju-Jutsu International Federation (CJJIF) .

: Every encounter should be resolved within 3 seconds, from the initial attack to total control or neutralization, to prevent an enemy from countering. Military Combat Ju-Jitsu

: In military settings, this training is often part of broader "Combatives" programs that mix Ju-Jitsu with wrestling, judo, and Muay Thai to create a well-rounded soldier.

: Training requires intense physical conditioning and mental discipline to "conquer self-defeating demons" like fatigue and fear. : Using vital-point strikes (like palm strikes or

: It discards complex or flashy moves in favor of simple, reliable techniques that work under extreme stress.

: Progression is based on the ability to execute techniques successfully in live scenarios rather than strict stylistic compliance. : In military settings, this training is often

: Techniques are designed to handle both unarmed and armed assailants, including defense against cold weapons like knives. Training and Progression

: Using vital-point strikes (like palm strikes or kicks to the abdomen) to stun an attacker before moving to a takedown or lock.

To find a training location or specialized seminar near you, you might check for local US Army Combatives Schools or international affiliates of the Combat Ju-Jutsu International Federation (CJJIF) .

: Every encounter should be resolved within 3 seconds, from the initial attack to total control or neutralization, to prevent an enemy from countering.

: In military settings, this training is often part of broader "Combatives" programs that mix Ju-Jitsu with wrestling, judo, and Muay Thai to create a well-rounded soldier.

: Training requires intense physical conditioning and mental discipline to "conquer self-defeating demons" like fatigue and fear.

: It discards complex or flashy moves in favor of simple, reliable techniques that work under extreme stress.

: Progression is based on the ability to execute techniques successfully in live scenarios rather than strict stylistic compliance.

: Techniques are designed to handle both unarmed and armed assailants, including defense against cold weapons like knives. Training and Progression