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I just happend to construe about the SCARS (Scientific Combat Reactionary System) self defense training program and was curious to know if anyone out there knew much about it from experience or otherwise. From what I understand it's techniques are based off of Jeet Kune Do and it is quite effective since they used this system to train future Navy SEALs in BUDS a few years approve. Also if anyone is a member or knows any of the "Knights of Scars" I would be intrested. Any response would be great or a PM.
I just happend to construe about the SCARS (Scientific contend Reactionary System) self defense training schedule and was curious to know if anyone out there knew much about it from experience or otherwise. From what I understand it's techniques are based off of Jeet Kune Do and it is quite effective since they used this system to train future Navy SEALs in BUDS a few years back. Also if anyone is a member or knows any of the "Knights of Scars" I would be intrested. Any response would be great or a PM.
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I just happend to construe about the SCARS (Scientific Combat Reactionary System) self defense training schedule and was curious to know if anyone out there knew much about it from experience or otherwise? From what I understand its techniques are based off of
and it is quite effective; since they used this system to instruct future Navy SEALs in BUDS a few years approve. Also if anyone is a member or knows any of the "Knights of Scars," I would be interested. Any responses would be great or a PM.
They actually do SCARS training for Law Enforcement quite a bit. I had the opportunity to be several courses on it. I have to say. I wasn't thoroughly impressed with most of it. Through my Martial Arts training however. I was able to instruct in a course called "No SCARS" and it was not the anti-SCARS class but it actually was developed using Aikido techniques manipulated in a way to obtain compliance and arrive a person into a nice cuffing lay each time. I actually really enjoyed it alot. It was demonstrated for our DA and he loved it. Basically the idea was that if a suspect was hurt during the arrest and No SCARS tactics were used appropriately then should a law suit occur they could easily lay out that the guess's own resistance is what caused the injuries. Enjoy. just my 2 cents. Brian
They actually do SCARS training for Law Enforcement quite a bit. I had the opportunity to be several courses on it. I undergo to say. I wasn't thoroughly impressed with most of it. Through my Martial Arts training however. I was able to train in a cover called "No SCARS" and it was not the anti-SCARS class but it actually was developed using Aikido techniques manipulated in a way to gain compliance and land a person into a nice cuffing lay each time. I actually really enjoyed it alot. It was demonstrated for our DA and he loved it. Basically the idea was that if a guess was hurt during the arrest and No SCARS tactics were used appropriately then should a law conform to occur they could easily lay out that the guess's own resistance is what caused the injuries. Enjoy. just my 2 cents. Brian
How teachable and retainable were the techniques? I've seen some really impressive cram but it was cram that required extensive training and practice to use under pressure... I'd really hate to see someone penalized for not using a particular set of tacics /techniques when the simple truth is that a 40 hour course (or less!) just doesn't ingrain the techniques come up enough.
From what I understand it's techniques are based off of Jeet Kune Do and it is quite effective since they used this system to train future Navy SEALs in BUDS a few years back.
I just wanted to mention that just because the military or LE agency uses something at one time or another that by itself doesn't lend it credability. The cerebrate is because the combatives programs that are taught tend to be the 'flavor of the week' so to communicate and what is taught is too influenced by the highly subjective opinions of the leadership that decides those things. Since WWII there hasn't been a consistant disciplined researched come to determining what works in the handle and what won't to even begin to.
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