I. Standup Striking & Takedown Shots
A. Fundamentals
1. Stance
2. Footwork
3. Offensive Strikes
4. Defensive Tools
B. Offensive
Offensive Striking Categorized By Method of Attack
1. Single Direct Attacks
2. Combination Attacks
b) Combinations Which Start With A Elbow Attack
c) Combinations Which Start With A Knee Attack
d) Combinations Which Start With A Leg Attack
4. False Attacks
5. Drawing Attacks
6. Directional (Angular) Attacks
7. Setups
8. Trapping
d) Combinations Which Start With A Leg Attack
4. False Attacks
5. Drawing Attacks
6. Directional (Angular) Attacks
7. Setups
8. Trapping
Misc. Striking Notes
1. Striking With Footwork
1. Striking With Footwork
Takedown Shoots
1. Takedown Shoots
1. Takedown Shoots
2. Strikes to Takedowns
C. Deffensive
Counter Strikes
C. Deffensive
Counter Strikes
1. Countering Punches
2. Countering Kicks
Countering Shooting Takedowns
1. Countering Shooting Takedowns
II. Clinch
A. Offensive
Clinch Positions
1. Single Neck Tie
2. Countering Kicks
Countering Shooting Takedowns
1. Countering Shooting Takedowns
II. Clinch
A. Offensive
Clinch Positions
1. Single Neck Tie
5. Back Clinch
Misc.
8. Arm Drag
9. Opp Back to Wall/Cage
B. Defensive/Counters
1. Double Neck Tie/Plum Position
2. Single Neck Tie
3. Over-Under Clinch
4. Underhood with Arm Control
5. Double Underhooks
6. Back Clinch
7. Other Clinch Positions (Self Defense Techniques)
III. Ground
A. Offensive
1.Guard
a. Head And Overhook Closed Guard (Stage 1 Guard)
b. Shin On Bicep Guard (Stage 1.5 Guard)
c. Double Shin On Bicep Guard (Stage 2 Guard)
d. Knees On Chest Guard (Stage 3 Guard)
e. Feet On Hips Open Guard (Stage 4 Guard)
f. Rubber Guard
g. Side Guard/Side Scissors
h. Pinch Headlock/Noguera Guard
h. Sitting Guard
i. General Guard Defense & Recovery
j. General Submission Techniques
j. Countering Submission Counters
2. Mount-Low & High
a. Low Mount (Top)
b. High Mount (Top)
D. Concealed Carry
-Footwork Blueprint Trevor Whittman
-Core Striking Combinations and Tricking Attacks (Firas Zahabi)9. Opp Back to Wall/Cage
B. Defensive/Counters
1. Double Neck Tie/Plum Position
2. Single Neck Tie
3. Over-Under Clinch
4. Underhood with Arm Control
5. Double Underhooks
6. Back Clinch
7. Other Clinch Positions (Self Defense Techniques)
III. Ground
A. Offensive
1.Guard
a. Head And Overhook Closed Guard (Stage 1 Guard)
b. Shin On Bicep Guard (Stage 1.5 Guard)
c. Double Shin On Bicep Guard (Stage 2 Guard)
d. Knees On Chest Guard (Stage 3 Guard)
e. Feet On Hips Open Guard (Stage 4 Guard)
f. Rubber Guard
g. Side Guard/Side Scissors
h. Pinch Headlock/Noguera Guard
h. Sitting Guard
i. General Guard Defense & Recovery
j. General Submission Techniques
j. Countering Submission Counters
2. Mount-Low & High
a. Low Mount (Top)
b. High Mount (Top)
c. Gift Wrap
3. Side Mount
a. Side Mount 1: Near Side Arm Under Neck, Far Side Arm Under Arm
b. Side Mount 2: Both Arms Far Side
c. Side Mount 3: Near Side At Hip, Far Side Arm Over or Under Opp Arm
d. Side Mount 4: Both Arms Near Side
4. Scarf Hold
a. Scarf Hold
b. Modified Scarf Hold
c. Reverse Scarf Hold
5. Knee on Belly (Top)
6. Back
a. Seat Belt/Harness Grip
7. Turtle Position (top)
a. Turtle (Top-North/South)
b. Turtle (Top-On Opp Side)
B. Defensive
1. Guard (top)
a. Posture when in Guard
b. Guard Passing
c. Guard (top) Submissions
2. Mount (Bottom)
a. Mount (High and Low)
b. Technical Mount
3. Side Control (bottom)
a. Side Mount 1: Near Side Arm Under Neck, Far Side Arm Under Arm
b. Side Mount 2: Both Arms Far Side
c. Side Mount 3: Near Side At Hip, Far Side Arm Over or Under Opp Arm
d. Side Mount 4: Both Arms Near Side
e. Iron Squirrel (Arm check) Defensive Position
4. Scarf Hold
a. Scarf Hold
b. Modified Scarf Hold
c. Reverse Scarf Hold
5. Knee on Belly (Bottom)
6. Back
a. Standard Back Position
b. Body Triangle
7. Turtle Position (Bottom)
8. Submission Counters
C. Ground Transitions
1. Getting Back to Feet After Take Down
IV. Dirty Fighting
3. Side Mount
a. Side Mount 1: Near Side Arm Under Neck, Far Side Arm Under Arm
b. Side Mount 2: Both Arms Far Side
c. Side Mount 3: Near Side At Hip, Far Side Arm Over or Under Opp Arm
d. Side Mount 4: Both Arms Near Side
4. Scarf Hold
a. Scarf Hold
b. Modified Scarf Hold
c. Reverse Scarf Hold
5. Knee on Belly (Top)
6. Back
a. Seat Belt/Harness Grip
7. Turtle Position (top)
a. Turtle (Top-North/South)
b. Turtle (Top-On Opp Side)
B. Defensive
1. Guard (top)
a. Posture when in Guard
b. Guard Passing
c. Guard (top) Submissions
2. Mount (Bottom)
a. Mount (High and Low)
b. Technical Mount
3. Side Control (bottom)
a. Side Mount 1: Near Side Arm Under Neck, Far Side Arm Under Arm
b. Side Mount 2: Both Arms Far Side
c. Side Mount 3: Near Side At Hip, Far Side Arm Over or Under Opp Arm
d. Side Mount 4: Both Arms Near Side
e. Iron Squirrel (Arm check) Defensive Position
4. Scarf Hold
a. Scarf Hold
b. Modified Scarf Hold
c. Reverse Scarf Hold
5. Knee on Belly (Bottom)
6. Back
a. Standard Back Position
b. Body Triangle
7. Turtle Position (Bottom)
8. Submission Counters
C. Ground Transitions
1. Getting Back to Feet After Take Down
IV. Dirty Fighting
Circling Away From Opp. Power Side
Punch Mechanics
What causes a knockout?
Body Shots
Armed Combat
I. Pistol Craft
A. Safety
Punch Mechanics
What causes a knockout?
Body Shots
Armed Combat
I. Pistol Craft
A. Safety
B. Fundamentals
1. Stance
2. Grip
3. Sight Alignment & Sight Picture
4. Trigger Control
5. Follow Through
C. Ammunition
1. Stance
2. Grip
3. Sight Alignment & Sight Picture
4. Trigger Control
5. Follow Through
C. Ammunition
D. Concealed Carry
E. Drills
F. Equipment
G. Notes
1. Magpul: Dynamic Art Of The Handgun
II. Knife
A. Unarmed vs. Knife
1. Defense Against Various Attacks
2. Real Example of Unarmed vs Knife
B. Knife vs Knife
II. Knife
A. Unarmed vs. Knife
1. Defense Against Various Attacks
2. Real Example of Unarmed vs Knife
B. Knife vs Knife
Sword Balance
IV. Flashlight
Tactical Flashlight
Analysis
I. Crime Analysis
Burglary/Home Invasion
II. Various
Fleeing/Running
Legal
-Police Do Not Have A Duty To Protect You
Martial Art/Fighting Systems/Misc.
L.I.N.E. (Linear Infighting Neural Override Engagement)
Jeet Kune Do Philosophy (Burton Richardson) 1996
Testing Gun Disarms
Assaults/Fights Caught On Video/News Stories
Misc Notes
-Library
IV. Flashlight
Tactical Flashlight
Analysis
I. Crime Analysis
Burglary/Home Invasion
II. Various
Fleeing/Running
Legal
-Police Do Not Have A Duty To Protect You
Martial Art/Fighting Systems/Misc.
L.I.N.E. (Linear Infighting Neural Override Engagement)
Jeet Kune Do Philosophy (Burton Richardson) 1996
Testing Gun Disarms
Assaults/Fights Caught On Video/News Stories
Misc Notes
-Library
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