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Hey everyone...
Just wanted to get your input:
I went through basic training with the US Army about 6 years ago at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri...at that time I was studying Chinese Kenpo. I was real anxious to see what the army was teaching in the hand-to-hand combat curriculum. I was real disappointed to see that they were teaching a REAL generic form of Goju-Ryu to the recruits in basic training. Not really anything too in-depth, just upward block-puch stuff. In your opinion, what would be an "acceptable" MA to teach in the military...keeping in, soldiers performing these techniques are wearing helmets, flak vest, and other gear which might restrict some movement...
Just wanted to get your input:
I went through basic training with the US Army about 6 years ago at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri...at that time I was studying Chinese Kenpo. I was real anxious to see what the army was teaching in the hand-to-hand combat curriculum. I was real disappointed to see that they were teaching a REAL generic form of Goju-Ryu to the recruits in basic training. Not really anything too in-depth, just upward block-puch stuff. In your opinion, what would be an "acceptable" MA to teach in the military...keeping in, soldiers performing these techniques are wearing helmets, flak vest, and other gear which might restrict some movement...