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U.S. Military Fighting Tutorial: Counter Grappling Fighting Moves, Quickly Disarm the Enemy after Liberation

"Kung Fu Martial Arts Cool" sorted out 5 groups of anti-grappling moves for THE US military to share with everyone.

1. Counter-grappling move against the enemy's frontal two-handed chokehold 1

1. The enemy squeezes our throat tightly with both hands from the front (Figure 1-1);

U.S. Military Fighting Tutorial: Counter Grappling Fighting Moves, Quickly Disarm the Enemy after Liberation

2. Our right hand immediately clenches the fist and bends the right arm; the body violently twists to the left, and the right hand and right arm swing out violently from the upper right direction to the lower left in a right swinging fist posture, forcing the enemy to let go (Figure 1-2).

The key to this counter-grappling move is to make full use of the rotational force of the left twisting body when swinging the right swinging fist, and press the weight of your upper body to the enemy's arms, so that the entire force acts on the enemy's hands and wrists, forcing the enemy to let go, so as to relieve the enemy's hands from the lock control of our throat.

In actual combat, after we free ourselves from the control of the enemy's hands, we can twist our bodies to the right again, borrow the force of twisting the body, use our right palm to cut the enemy's right face or neck to the right, and can also use the right elbow to violently sweep the right temple or the root of the right ear to severely damage the enemy.

U.S. Military Fighting Tutorial: Counter Grappling Fighting Moves, Quickly Disarm the Enemy after Liberation

2. Counter-grappling move against the enemy's frontal two-handed chokehold 2

1. We are in close combat with the enemy, and the enemy tightly pinches our throat with both hands from the front; at this time, we immediately clasp our fists with both hands and prepare to counterattack (Figure 2-1);

U.S. Military Fighting Tutorial: Counter Grappling Fighting Moves, Quickly Disarm the Enemy after Liberation

2. Without stopping, our arms are straight, our hands are clenched in fists, and the force from the enemy's arms is violently propped up from the bottom up, so that the enemy can be forced to release his hands and get rid of the lock pinch of the enemy's hands on our throat (Figure 2-2);

U.S. Military Fighting Tutorial: Counter Grappling Fighting Moves, Quickly Disarm the Enemy after Liberation

3. Immediately after the upward movement, we held our fists in both hands and smashed the bridge of the nose of the enemy side downward and forward (Figure 2-3).

U.S. Military Fighting Tutorial: Counter Grappling Fighting Moves, Quickly Disarm the Enemy after Liberation

In actual combat, after the enemy releases his hands, there can be 2 variations of this move. In the first move, we can put our hands around the back of the enemy's neck and press down, while slamming the enemy's face with our knees. In the second move, we changed our hands into palms and slashed down the enemy's left and right collarbones with the force of the outer edge of our palms.

3. Counter-grappling moves against the enemy's frontal two-handed chokehold 3

1. The enemy pounces from the front, pinches our throat with both hands, and pushes me toward the wall behind us; we immediately stabilize our legs and stand firmly, and at the same time firmly grasp the outer elbow bone of the enemy's left elbow joint with our right hand, and firmly grasp the lateral elbow bone of the right elbow joint with our left hand; the palms of both hands are facing the outside elbow bone of the enemy's elbow joint (Figure 3-1);

U.S. Military Fighting Tutorial: Counter Grappling Fighting Moves, Quickly Disarm the Enemy after Liberation

2. Without stopping, our hands are pushed inward and pressed the elbow bones on the outside of the enemy's double elbow joint, forcing the enemy's left and right elbow joints to move in reverse and weaken the strength of the enemy's hands to lock the throat of our throat, and finally exceed the range of movement of the elbow joint, resulting in severe pain and forced to let go. (Figure 3-2).

After we free the enemy's hands from the lock on our throat, we can continue to grasp the enemy's arms to prevent him from escaping, and pull back with force, while immediately attacking the enemy's abdomen or genitals with his knees to relieve the enemy's combat effectiveness.

If the enemy retreats backwards with force and breaks free of the control of our hands and his arms, we will quickly kick the enemy's genitals with our toes.

U.S. Military Fighting Tutorial: Counter Grappling Fighting Moves, Quickly Disarm the Enemy after Liberation

Fourth, deal with the enemy's counter-grappling move of holding our arms and upper body from the front with both arms

1. The enemy holds our upper arm and upper body from the front with both arms and wants to perform wrestling skills (Figure 4-1);

U.S. Military Fighting Tutorial: Counter Grappling Fighting Moves, Quickly Disarm the Enemy after Liberation

2. Our hands quickly pull down to grab the enemy's genitals, forcing the enemy to bend down (4-2);

U.S. Military Fighting Tutorial: Counter Grappling Fighting Moves, Quickly Disarm the Enemy after Liberation

3. Without stopping, our right arm immediately passes under the armpit of the enemy's left arm, and then hugs the enemy's back; the left hand firmly grasps the enemy's right arm; then we quickly move our right foot to the outside of the enemy's right foot, and with the left foot as the axis, violently twist to the left and lean forward and down with force, while using the hip to hold the enemy's hip, the right arm is lifted up with force, and the left hand is pulled down forcefully, throwing the enemy out of our back (Figure 5-3).

U.S. Military Fighting Tutorial: Counter Grappling Fighting Moves, Quickly Disarm the Enemy after Liberation

Fifth, deal with the reverse grappling move with the arms around the waist in the front

1. The enemy holds our waist from the front, trying to force our upper body to fall backwards (Figure 5-1);

U.S. Military Fighting Tutorial: Counter Grappling Fighting Moves, Quickly Disarm the Enemy after Liberation

2. Our right arm immediately holds the enemy's waist and returns to the belt, while the left thumb quickly presses the enemy's middle hole under the nose, and pushes forward and downward forcefully, forcing the upper body to lean back beyond its range of motion and release both arms (Figure 5-2).

U.S. Military Fighting Tutorial: Counter Grappling Fighting Moves, Quickly Disarm the Enemy after Liberation

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