Fundamental Principles of Combative (SAC Manual No. 125-2)
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The Essential Principles Basic to Effective Combative Measures and Restraint Applications are :
1. Relaxation--
The keeping of mental or physical tension at a minimum by "giving way" to resistance. This practice tends to increase self-control and adaptability in combative measures performance.
2. Psychological time--
Creating the element of surprise by temporarily distracting the adversary's attention through subtle psychological or physical means for preparation of attack, counter-attack or control.
3. Leverage--
Grasping the clothing and applying the fulcrum-lever principle against the adversary's weaker muscles, joints or off-balance positions serves as a means of leverage in the control or handling of individuals.
4. Footwork--
Correct shifting of the feet insures both balance and strong counter-attacking positions. Crossing the legs must be avoided. The effective control of the adversary is dependent upon proper footwork.
5. Physical timing--
The principle of physical timing is to attack at the split second when weight, momentum and strength are gathered for use against itself.
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The Essential Principles Basic to Effective Combative Measures and Restraint Applications are :
1. Relaxation--
The keeping of mental or physical tension at a minimum by "giving way" to resistance. This practice tends to increase self-control and adaptability in combative measures performance.
2. Psychological time--
Creating the element of surprise by temporarily distracting the adversary's attention through subtle psychological or physical means for preparation of attack, counter-attack or control.
3. Leverage--
Grasping the clothing and applying the fulcrum-lever principle against the adversary's weaker muscles, joints or off-balance positions serves as a means of leverage in the control or handling of individuals.
4. Footwork--
Correct shifting of the feet insures both balance and strong counter-attacking positions. Crossing the legs must be avoided. The effective control of the adversary is dependent upon proper footwork.
5. Physical timing--
The principle of physical timing is to attack at the split second when weight, momentum and strength are gathered for use against itself.
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