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    I am new to the area of "combatives." Have practiced or taken "tactical" seminars, but I don't consider myself a "combatives" practitioner. I pose the question: we see a couple of names out there all the time- Hockheim, Wagner, Keating- who is really worth the time and money to train under? Has anybody taken some of their courses? Are there other people we should look at?Any suggestions appreciated.

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    Originally posted by Paco
    I am new to the area of "combatives." Have practiced or taken "tactical" seminars, but I don't consider myself a "combatives" practitioner. I pose the question: we see a couple of names out there all the time- Hockheim, Wagner, Keating- who is really worth the time and money to train under? Has anybody taken some of their courses? Are there other people we should look at?Any suggestions appreciated.
    I can't say I've had much in the way of formal training but I have been around the block a few times and in my opinion there are a number of decent resources on the modern cqc type RBSD instructors. The thing you need to look for is not so much technique but mindset.

    What we have come to know about the response to serious threats (adrenal response ) is as important to understand as the technical skills to dispatch the threat or tactical skills to avoid it.

    What you'll come to see is that there are still a small number of instructors in the RBSD industry, that number is growing but most of these folks know each other or OF each other by reputation (good or bad).

    Some are noteworthy others notorious so I hesitate to mention names but I personally tend to stay away from the hype and politics.

    I have read a couple of books by Peyton Quinn. He has a website.

    I have exchanged e-words with Bill Kipp... he's a good guy.

    No one will deney that folks like Mark (the animal) Mac Young have made great contributions to the field

    Don Rearic has a good website...

    From these you can find others and if not there is always Google...

    Not to forget the folks right here.


    Thanks to Tim Mousel you can enjoy a free membership to this forum and find answers to the questions you have about self defense and the martial arts.

    Look them up, it will be worth the effort.

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    • #3
      Keating's conceptual gold series is about the best 75 bucks you can spend on self defense related video...his reverse grip knife fighting (also known as drawpoint) is great especially the first volume...

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      • #4
        Others.

        Geoff Thompson in England.Also Paul Vunak,Matt Thornton and Demi Barbito from the JKD side of things.These guys are a good start for Street stuff.Peyton quinn is also another I've heard about but have yet to see anything of his.Tony Blauer should be checked out.But for no bulls**t stuff Thompson would be it.Dont know if he does seminars but books/videos would be a start.

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        • #5
          I have read and/or seen material, attended a few seminars and trained with some Combatives & RBSD instructors. As Tant01 pointed out, the techniques are nothing new. It is simply the training methodologies and mindset that make their approach so effective and easy to learn. And that is what counts!

          Military Combatives such as the WWII methods aka defendu has its roots in Combat Judo and other traditional arts so the techniques are a lot more rigid in execution i.e. shuto, chin jab etc. but no less effective cause the principles are always emphasized. I was fortunate to train with Carl Cestari and his Close Combat Group in NJ and found them to be some of the most hardcore players in Combatives today. Senior instructors Clint Sporman and Ralph Grasso are top notch in hand-to-hand. The goal is simply to “take your enemy out”. This goal is mutually shared with RBSD instructors as well. However, I found there are significant differences in training methodologies and even philosophy. RBSD instructors tend to educate more on adrenalin stress, fear management, legalities, the psychology of violence and incorporate many more contact scenarios. You will not find de-escalating or diffusion exercises in Combatives, when it comes down to throwing down …they will strike first and strike viciously.

          Here is my pick of some instructors:

          WWII Hand to Hand
          Charlie Nelson
          Carl Cestari

          Modern Combatives
          Jim Grover (aka Kelly McCann)
          Bob Kasper
          Bill Wolfe

          RBSD
          Rich Dimitri
          Peter Conterdine
          Geoff Thompson
          Tony Blauer
          Peyton Quinn
          Marc MacYoung

          Good luck in your endeavors!

          JohnJ

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            I have read and/or seen material, attended a few seminars and trained with some Combatives & RBSD instructors. As Tant01 pointed out, the techniques are nothing new. It is simply the training methodologies and mindset that make their approach so effective and easy to learn. And that is what counts!

            Military Combatives such as the WWII methods aka defendu has its roots in Combat Judo and other traditional arts so the techniques are a lot more rigid in execution i.e. shuto, chin jab etc. but no less effective cause the principles are always emphasized. I was fortunate to train with Carl Cestari and his Close Combat Group in NJ and found them to be some of the most hardcore players in Combatives today. Senior instructors Clint Sporman and Ralph Grasso are top notch in hand-to-hand. The goal is simply to “take your enemy out”. This goal is mutually shared with RBSD instructors as well. However, I found there are significant differences in training methodologies and even philosophy. RBSD instructors tend to educate more on adrenalin stress, fear management, legalities, the psychology of violence and incorporate many more contact scenarios. You will not find de-escalating or diffusion exercises in Combatives, when it comes down to throwing down …they will strike first and strike viciously.

            Here is my pick of some instructors:

            WWII Hand to Hand
            Charlie Nelson
            Carl Cestari

            Modern Combatives
            Jim Grover (aka Kelly McCann)
            Bob Kasper
            Bill Wolfe

            RBSD
            Rich Dimitri
            Peter Conterdine
            Geoff Thompson
            Tony Blauer
            Peyton Quinn
            Marc MacYoung

            Good luck in your endeavors!

            JohnJ

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            • #7
              I just came back from BCT/AIT. Back on Ft. Benning i learned few basic things of Combatives. As soon as i arived to my Co. here in Puerto Rico i started looking for someone to learn far more about combatives, but without luck, If any of you would happen to know about anyone i could reffer to...

              Thanks

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              • #8
                Kelly McCann, Jim Grover (Pseudonym) ,Jim West, Tony Blauer, Geoff Thompson, Frank Cucci, Paul Vunak, Bob Spour. Tons of good information here.

                Or if you want you could just memorize every move from Road House


                I have seen, and read a lot of stuff form the above. I have trained with Paul Vunak personally, and he has a wealth of information

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                • #9
                  I've trained with Rich Dimitri and he was awesome. Well worth your dollars.

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                  • #10
                    Thanks to all for your replies. As for gene083, i suggest you contact my compadre, Carlos "Pipo" Lopez, he's a guro under Ray Dionaldo of FCS Kali and branches out into the tactical stuff. Here's the link:

                    Puerto Rico Filipino Combat Systems Brotherhood



                    good training to you all!

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