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Warning three times, shooting in the air, and only firing at the legs.
Sorry, but I don't buy it.
Who the hell has time for all of that when they are confronted by a knife-holding attacker.
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what's nonsense?
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Try looking at the line cleverly disguised as 'location.'
Are you from Korea? Do you have a number of friends that are Korean law enforement officers?
Are Korean officers subject to the same restrictions that Western LEO's are--almost certainly not.
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Try looking at the line cleverly disguised as 'location.' Are you from Korea? Do you have a number of friends that are Korean law enforement officers? Are Korean officers subject to the same restrictions that Western LEO's are--almost certainly not.
I know a number of police officers, and they all feel roughly the same about their hand to hand 'training.' Which is to say that they don't think much of it.
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Taught, used, and useful are all very different things. Just ask police officers. Why do you think that you hear them complain about the crappy hand to hand that they receive?
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Originally posted by Thai Bri
Nope. Fox Hunters don't carry guns over here.
So poo off!Crazy english people, and here's everyone saying the police don't get good hand to hand, you all don't even have to carry guns! Must be pure warriors!
Hehehe
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Taught, used, and useful are all very different things. Just ask police officers. Why do you think that you hear them complain about the crappy hand to hand that they receive?
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People here seem to knock "stand up locking" arts such as Aikido and Hapkido. I do BJJ and MT myself and i have been taught that BJJ has "stand up locking" also. That's what the Gracies taught the Brazilian police. The question comes down to "what do you really want to do?" do you want to seriously hurt someone or subdue them? The fact that Hapkido and Aikido are used by the police forces of their respective nations is enough evidence that these skills are usefull. At least IMHO.
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Originally posted by Thai Bri
the hunt approached, snarling dogs and all. The fox said "Actually I know about 50 ways I could escape from these. I could run to that stream, run up stream and then cross over, they will never find my scent. I could make my way through that hedge, they are to big to follow......" And he went on and on.
The cat ran up the tree and watched the dogs rip the fox to pieces.
I just had to point out, that the hunters following the dogs could shoot the trapped cat. He only prolonged his death.
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Ipon,
Thanks a lot for the help with suggesting some gyms. I'll check a couple of them out.
Thanks for explaining your point. I respect your experiences and I do not doubt you. I have never really been able to make a wrist or other lock work on anyone other than a few drunk buddies and one moron who decided to try one of those hand crushes to impress a friend--in retrospect, I should have hit him, as he had it coming--so I shy away from them. There's no doubt that they can work, but I find their application to be very limited as a civilian who does not work a door.
Reality to me is that ultimately in life I will always be the only person responsible for my personal safety.
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