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    Tritac Combatives System: 'No Rules' Mma ... With Weapons

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Tritac Combatives System: 'No Rules' Mma ... With Weapons

    Tritac Combatives System: 'No Rules' Mma … With Weapons
    Last updated 5/2019
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 9.76 GB | Duration: 7h 41m

    Self Defense Training Framework For Martial Arts Skill Development

    What you'll learn
    Striking Skills
    Self Defense Skills
    Throws & Takedowns
    Combat Entries
    Ground Combat
    Weapons Defense
    Training Drills
    Situational Self Defense
    Requirements
    Martial Arts Experience (1+ Years)
    … or Combatives Experience (1+ Years)
    … or Military
    … or Police Officer
    … or Private Security
    Description
    TRITAC COMBATIVES - FRAMEWORK FOR COMBAT SKILL DEVELOPMENTConfidence in martial arts isn't earned by throwing the best high kick or just grappling on the ground. True confidence is built from knowing that you have the ability to fight and win when the 'shit that hits the fan'. Whether you're a LEO and the stop just goes wrong, or when driving home some dude just takes it too far… the ability to defend yourself and fight is vital to your survival.TRITAC is NOT a martial arts style. It is a framework of concepts, movements, techniques, and flows (drills) that give the student the ability to focus on specific gaps in their fighting game, or explore enhance existing combat skills. We relate TRITAC to MMA with no rules, against multiple opponents, and where the use of a weapon, improvised or concealed, is a strong possibility. TRITAC is designed for the individual. Combat is in our nature. It's part of being a human. As individuals, we all have our own natural expression of combat, our instincts. The way you fight, won't be exactly the same way I fight. We may share similar techniques that we may use in combat, but no two humans think, react, move the same. A true fighting system is a play-book that is expressed by the individual When thinking about no-rules, survival-based combat, the only thing we can do is train to be prepared for any situation, any attack, and to remove 'holes' in our fighting game. One style does not have the answer. A style is an idea, a concept that you can use to fight. It should never be a rule-book for fighting, only a concept that might for you.THE TRITAC COMBATIVES LEVEL 1 TRAINING COURSEThe TRITAC Combatives self defense training course is a system for studying, training and learning reality based self defense. This is a hand to hand combat training DVD focusing on skill sets for street fights or life or death self defense situations. The skills you will develop are similar to a MMA fighter, minus the rules :). There are 6 main areas of combat skills you will focus on to become a well-rounded, powerful combat martial artist. LEVEL 1 CURRICULUM:Concepts & Movement (14 Videos):Stances & FootworkThe 'Fence'The 'Frame' ConceptCombat MovementsEvasionsCQC Striking (22 videos):PunchesHammer FistsElbowsFramesHeabuttsKneesKicksEntries & Takedowns (22 videos):Frame EntriesHammer EntriesLevel-Change EntriesTrips & RearsBack Control TakedownsAttacking Elbow ClearsGround Combat (25 Videos):Climbing EscapesEscaping ControlsSubmissions DefenseCombat GuardGet-upsGround & PoundSituational Defense (21 Videos):Grab DefenseGrab & Hit DefenseBear Hug DefenseRear Bear Hug DefenseChoke DefenseRear Strangle DefenseWrist Grab CountersFront ShieldingRear ShieldingWeapons Combat (23 Videos):Knife DefenseKnife AttacksStick / Club DefenseStick / Club AttacksDefense & Attack Drills

    Overview

    Section 1: Concepts & Movements

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 The 'Fence' Overview

    Lecture 3 Step & Drag Footwork

    Lecture 4 Walk-Thru Footwork

    Lecture 5 Frame 1 Structure

    Lecture 6 Fence, Frames & Footwork Integration

    Lecture 7 Frame & Footwork Drill

    Lecture 8 Falls & Rolls

    Lecture 9 Technical Stand-up Movement

    Lecture 10 Hip Escape Movement

    Lecture 11 Level Flow Drill

    Lecture 12 Rear Slip

    Lecture 13 Rear Slip Drill

    Lecture 14 Side Shoulder Slip

    Lecture 15 Side Shoulder Slip Drill

    Section 2: CQC Striking

    Lecture 16 Frame 1: Wide Punch Defense

    Lecture 17 Frame 1: Straight Punch Defense

    Lecture 18 Frame 1: Attacks: Diagonal / Direct

    Lecture 19 Hammers: External

    Lecture 20 Hammers: Internal

    Lecture 21 Hammers: Direct

    Lecture 22 Hammers: Descending

    Lecture 23 Hammers: Ascending

    Lecture 24 Hammers: All Review

    Lecture 25 Knee Strikes Overview

    Lecture 26 Clinch Fighting Overview

    Lecture 27 Clinch Fighting - Angle Change Footwork

    Lecture 28 Clinch Fighting - Angle Change - Knees

    Lecture 29 Clinch Fighting - Walk Thru - Knees

    Lecture 30 Clinch Fighting - Pummel Escape #1

    Lecture 31 Clinch Fighting - Pummel Escape #2

    Lecture 32 Headbutts Overview

    Lecture 33 Headbutts - Direct Entry Drill

    Lecture 34 Headbutts - External Entry Drill

    Lecture 35 Headbutts - Internal Entry Drill

    Lecture 36 Headbutts - 3 Applications

    Section 3: Entries & Takedowns

    Lecture 37 Frame 1 to Overhook Control (W3)

    Lecture 38 Frame 1 to Underhook Control (W4)

    Lecture 39 Jam to Overhook Control

    Lecture 40 Jam - Elbow Strikes - Overhook

    Lecture 41 Kill the Lead Entrance (W1)

    Lecture 42 Kill the Lead to Side/Head Clinch

    Lecture 43 Kill The Lead Drills

    Lecture 44 Hammer Entrance to Back Control

    Lecture 45 Frame to Back Control (W5)

    Lecture 46 Frame to Back / Head & Arm Clinch

    Lecture 47 Frame to Back / Head & Arm Clinch Drill

    Lecture 48 Overhook Osoto Gari

    Lecture 49 Frame 1 to Overhook to Osoto Gari

    Lecture 50 Frame 1 to Underhook to Head Push Takedown

    Lecture 51 Frame 1 to Underhook to Arm Lock

    Lecture 52 Kill The Lead - Ogoshi

    Lecture 53 Pinch Headlock - Ogoshi

    Lecture 54 Pinch Headlock - Tai Otoshi

    Lecture 55 Kill The Lead to Kesa Nage

    Lecture 56 Kill The Lead: Kesa Nage / Ogoshi Drills

    Lecture 57 Kill the Lead to Arm Lock + Drills

    Lecture 58 Frame 1 to Back Control to Tani Otoshi

    Lecture 59 Frame 1 to Back Control to Rear Choke

    Lecture 60 Elbow Clears 1-5

    Lecture 61 Elbow Clears 6-10

    Section 4: Ground Combat

    Lecture 62 Overview / 3 Main Escapes

    Lecture 63 Hip Reference Escape #1 (2 Options)

    Lecture 64 Head Reference Escape - Guard Sweep

    Lecture 65 Scarf Hold Escape: Combat

    Lecture 66 Scarf Hold Escape: Jiu-Jitsu

    Lecture 67 Side Control Escape #1

    Lecture 68 Side Control Escape #2: Combat

    Lecture 69 Side Control Escape #2: Jiu-Jitsu

    Lecture 70 Side Control 'Wave' Escape #1

    Lecture 71 Side Control 'Wave' Escape #2

    Lecture 72 Reverse Side Control Escape: Combat

    Lecture 73 Reverse Side Control Escape: Jiu-Jitsu

    Lecture 74 Mount Escape #1: Combat

    Lecture 75 Mount Escape #1: Jiu-Jitsu

    Lecture 76 Mount Escape #2

    Lecture 77 North South Escape: Combat

    Lecture 78 Back Control Escape

    Lecture 79 Takedown Defense: Sprawl + Drill

    Lecture 80 Guillotine Choke Defense

    Lecture 81 Arm Bar Escape #1

    Lecture 82 Combat Guard: Overview - 4 Attacks

    Lecture 83 Combat Guard: Monitoring Range - Get-up - Takedown Defense

    Lecture 84 Combat Guard: Smashed Legs - Get-up - Takedown

    Lecture 85 Ground & Pound Defense - Get-up - KO Punch

    Lecture 86 Attacking With Ground & Pound

    Section 5: Situational Defense

    Lecture 87 Grab Defense Overview

    Lecture 88 Front Grab Defense

    Lecture 89 Grab & Hit Defense

    Lecture 90 2 Handed Grab & Headbutt Defense

    Lecture 91 Grab & Hit Defense - Headbutt - Throw

    Lecture 92 Rear 1-Hand Grab Defense

    Lecture 93 Rear 2-Handed Grab Defense

    Lecture 94 Side 1-Hand Grab Defense

    Lecture 95 Side 2-Handed Grab Defense

    Lecture 96 Grab Series Review - Connecting Defense

    Lecture 97 Front Bear Hug - Ear Slap + Eye Gouge

    Lecture 98 Front Bear Hug - Knees - Hip Throw

    Lecture 99 Rear Bear Hug - Knee Break

    Lecture 100 Rear Bear Hug - Ippon Seoi Nage

    Lecture 101 Rear Bear Hug - Kimura

    Lecture 102 Rear Strangle - Osoto Gari

    Lecture 103 Rear Strangle - Ippon Seoi Nage

    Lecture 104 Wrist Grab Defense - Kicks & Elbows

    Lecture 105 Wrist Grab Defense - Elbow & Arm Break

    Lecture 106 Front Shielding

    Lecture 107 Rear Shielding & Turns

    Section 6: Weapons Combat

    Lecture 108 Knife Defense: Slash / Thrust: Attacks & Concepts

    Lecture 109 Knife Defense: Slash / Thrust: Footwork

    Lecture 110 Knife Defense: Slash / Thrust: Hacking & Passing

    Lecture 111 Knife Defense: Slash / Thrust: Hacking & Blasting

    Lecture 112 Knife Defense: Slash / Thrust: Low Hacking & Passing

    Lecture 113 Knife Defense: Front Stab: Low Hack - Strikes - Arm Break

    Lecture 114 Knife Defense: Front Stab: Low Hack - Strikes - Kote Gaeshi

    Lecture 115 Knife Defense: Front Stab: 2-on-1 Arm Break

    Lecture 116 Knife Defense: Front Stab: 2-on-1 Kote Gaeshi

    Lecture 117 Front Stab: Frame 4 - Judo Lock

    Lecture 118 Front Stab: Frame 4 - Arm Break / Wrist Lock

    Lecture 119 Knife Attack: Concepts & Hammer Drill

    Lecture 120 Knife Attack: Hand Position & Movements

    Lecture 121 Stick Defense: Overview / Jam - Osoto Gari - Arm Break

    Lecture 122 Stick Defense: Jam - Ogoshi - Arm Break

    Lecture 123 Stick Defense: Jam - Ippon Seoi Nage / Choke

    Lecture 124 Stick Defense: Split Frame Avoid Defense

    Lecture 125 Stick Defense: Avoid - Enter - Arm Break #1

    Lecture 126 Stick Defense: Avoid - Enter - Arm Break #2

    Lecture 127 Stick Attacks: Overview & Internal Strikes

    Lecture 128 Stick Attacks: Internal Strikes Drill

    Lecture 129 Stick Attacks: External Strikes

    Lecture 130 Stick Attacks: All Strikes Drill

    Section 7: Combat Flow Drills

    Lecture 131 Flow 1: Entering Frames & Hammers [CQC Striking Focused]

    Lecture 132 Flow 2: Smashing Elbows [CQC Striking Focused]

    Lecture 133 Flow 3: Kill The Lead Finishers [CQC Striking Focused]

    Lecture 134 Flow 4: Ear Grab Headbutt [CQC Striking Focused]

    Lecture 135 Flow 5: Evade & Drop [CQC Striking Focused]

    Lecture 136 Flow 6: Rib Destruction (W5) [CQC Striking Focused]

    Lecture 137 Flow 7: Triple Wing Elbows #1 [CQC Striking Focused]

    Lecture 138 Flow 8: Bait Kick KO Hook [CQC Striking Focused]

    Lecture 139 Flow 9: Triple Wing Elbows #2 [CQC Striking Focused]

    Lecture 140 Flow 10: Leg & Face Smash [CQC Striking Focused]

    Lecture 141 Flow 11: Headbutt Punch Defense [CQC Striking Focused]

    Lecture 142 Flow 12: Frame 1-4 Flowing [CQC Striking Focused]

    Lecture 143 Flow 13: Wrap-N-Snap Vs Grabs [CQC Striking Focused]

    Lecture 144 Flow 14: Front Shield Flow [CQC Striking Focused]

    Lecture 145 Flow 15: Kill The Lead - Otoso Gari [Combat Grappling Focused]

    Lecture 146 Flow 16: Kill The Lead - Strike & Clinch [Combat Grappling Focused]

    Lecture 147 Flow 17: Kill The Lead - Tai Otoshi [Combat Grappling Focused]

    Lecture 148 Flow 18: Hammer Entry - Armlock [Combat Grappling Focused]

    Lecture 149 Flow 19: Knee Knock, Ouchi Gari [Combat Grappling Focused]

    Lecture 150 Flow 20: Osoto Gari, Climbing Escape [Combat Grappling Focused]

    Lecture 151 Flow 21: Osoto Gari, Sweep, Americana [Combat Grappling Focused]

    Lecture 152 Flow 22: Ouchi Gari, Sweep, Americana [Combat Grappling Focused]

    Lecture 153 Flow 23: Ouchi Gari, Pass, Americana [Combat Grappling Focused]

    Lecture 154 Flow 24: Head Push, Armbar/Escape, Armbar [Combat Grappling Focused]

    Lecture 155 Flow 25: Head Push, Kimura, Chokes & Escapes [Combat Grappling Focused]

    Lecture 156 Flow 26: Hammer Entry, Chokes & Armbars [Combat Grappling Focused]

    Lecture 157 Flow 27: Takedown Defense, Kimura [Combat Grappling Focused]

    Lecture 158 Flow 28: Grab Defense, Duck-under, Choke [Combat Grappling Focused]

    Lecture 159 Flow 29: Grab Defense, Knee-Knock, Kimura [Combat Grappling Focused]

    Lecture 160 Flow 30: Guard Sweep, Mount, Americana [Combat Grappling Focused]

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