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Combatives is a term for hand-to-hand combat training and techniques.
Sometimes called Close Quarters Combat (CQC or close combat), World War II-era American combatives were largely developed by Britain's William E. Fairbairn and Eric A. Sykes. Also known for their eponymous Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife, Fairbairn and Sykes had worked in the British Armed Forces and helped teach the Shanghai Municipal Police (SMP) quick, effective, and simple techniques for fighting with or without weapons in melee situations. Similar training was provided to British Commandos, the First Special Service Force, Office of Strategic Services, Army Rangers, and Marine Raiders. Fairbairn at one point called this system Defendu and published on it, as did their American colleague Rex Applegate. Fairbairn often referred to the technique as "gutter fighting," a term which Applegate used, along with "the Fairbairn system."
Other combatives systems having their origins in the modern military include Chinese Sanshou, Soviet Bojewoje (Combat) Sambo, and Israeli Kapap. The prevalence and style of combatives training often changes based on perceived need, and even in times of peace, special forces and commando units tend to have a much higher emphasis on close combat than most personnel, as may embassy guards or paramilitary units such as police SWAT teams.
The abbreviation MACP can refer to:
MACP Modern Army Combatives Program level 1 - Martial Arts System
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Footage of the Modern Army Combatives Program (MACP) Tournament at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. Round One was Level 1 MACP. Round Two through the Finals was Level 2 MACP, and the Finals featured a tactical enclosure (cage) with open strikes. The Modern Army Combatives Program was started by the U.S. Army in 1995 at Fort Benning, GA. The mission of MACP is to train Soldiers in close quarters Combatives in order to prepare them to close with and defeat the enemy in hand to hand combat. Filmed on September 11, 2015. Film Credits: SGT Thomas Christensen
http://www.blackbeltmag.com?video=1 Modern Army Combatives Program (MACP) creator Matt Larsen responds to the common question regarding MACP's alleged reliance on Brazilian jiu-jitsu, which supposedly makes it impractical for battlefield and/or street combat.
Modern Army Combatives Program (MACP), Basic Combatives Course, Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo. SLAP DRILL - Soldiers circle up and take turns slapping everyone in the circle as a way to prepare the soldiers for the effects of being punched. CLINCH DRILL - Soldiers learn to push through strikes from an opponent in order to close the distance and obtain a clinch. REACT TO CONTACT DRILL - Soldiers react to a scenario where an aggressor attempts to attack them and gain control of there weapons. Aggressors may be armed or unarmed. Co H, LRS (Airborne) A TRP, 3-108 CAV B TRP, 3-108 CAV 32nd MP CO Music Track 1 - "Clubbed To Death" - Rob Dougan (Kurayamino variation) Music Track 2 - "Bodies" (Let The Bodies Hit The Floor) - Drowning Pool
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