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    Does somebody have information on C. Fairbarn's h2h training system?
    I recently read his knive fighting manual and found it quite interesting.
    Thanks.

  • #2
    NO reason for me to rewrite anything, you can get a good start here.
    http://www.gutterfighting.org/

    edited : also Carl Cestari has a video on the Fairbairn Method. There are a few books and video's that cover combantives that are pretty good and are really a essentials for self defense.

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    • #3
      Go here also - www.urbancombatives.com

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Thai Bri
        Have you been out to train with them. Seen the site a few times but really never heard from anyone who has trained with them. They look like they'd be good to train with.

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        • #5
          PM me for any questions you have.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by krys
            Does somebody have information on C. Fairbarn's h2h training system?
            I recently read his knive fighting manual and found it quite interesting.
            Thanks.

            You mean like how to spell his name or the legendary QK? Point or "instinct" shooting? As you may know he was not a big fan of emptyhand combat. But he was a Kodokan Judo Blackbelt... among other things, eh?

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            • #7
              Thanks for answering. I wonder how good C. Cestari's tape on bare knuckle boxing is...
              The power generation concepts in Isometric combatives training, by John McKean seem also very interesting... is there more info on this available or do you know additional drills?


              As you may know he was not a big fan of emptyhand combat. But he was a Kodokan Judo Blackbelt... among other things, eh?
              he also learned CMAs from the kung fu instructor of a chinese emperess guard's if I remember well. I am also more on armed combat, but this is unfortunately not always an available option (especially in the UK ).



              Thanks.

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              • #8
                Kengar - No, I havent trained with Lee Morrison. He's too far away from me.

                I have trained with Dennis Martin though, about 10 times. He's a knowledgeable guy and trains as hard as anyone I know.

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                • #9
                  Too bad bitty only trains in eating snausages.

                  He (Bitty) is my sensei.

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