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Peter Garant asked:

Even a peace-loving, non-violent person can get lots of fun and valuable experience and insight with a course on tactical training. With peace keepers, it is a must. Here are some ways a class on tactical training can benefit people.

Awareness

A class on this topic doesn’t always mean a confrontational remedy to trouble. Lots of times it results to preventive rather than trouble-shooting measures. The main thing to benefit from tactical training is awareness. Trouble-makers, either in the field of war or criminality, have become more sophisticated today than in other times due to easier access to lethal and modern weapons and systems, primarily through the Internet. It’s easier to locate where these stuff are available. Being aware of what trouble-makers are doing and using today through courses on tactical training, people can better position themselves for safety prior, during, or even after trouble strikes.

Hand-to-Hand Combat

Tactical training deals with armed and unarmed confrontations, among other many things. With unarmed training, trainees cannot be expected to be martial arts gurus after 2 to 6 months of tactical training, but at least they learn practical things to do when in trouble in the streets. Striking vital points in the body, arm locks and holds, and basic and quick blocks and counters are important. The idea here is how to get out of a tight situation fast and then run.

Home or Environmental Defense

Tactical training is not just for war. It is also for securing one’s home and properties. With tactical training people can easily pinpoint the weaknesses and strengths of their houses or offices, inside and out. In case of deadly intrusion into their homes they can quickly react with calm to secure the safety of their love ones and then proceed to deal with the intruders in the safest way possible. The key here is fast, precise, and strategic action before intruders can figure out the house plan and know their way around. And this is systematically learned in tactical training courses.

Precision Sniper Training

No, the course does not aim to make all trainees as snipers deployable in jungles to shoot at advancing enemy personnel, but this may be possible with some learners. Anyway, the main idea is to gain precision shooting with hand guns and rifles. As a sport, precision shooting develops mental calmness, discipline, patience, steady hands, controlled breathing, and resolve to finalize a decision pronto. In real-life shooting, it ensures accurate shooting to merely disable armed attackers and not hit them – or bystanders – lethally.

Bodyguard Training

Also called Executive Protection Training, bodyguard training is not just for protecting bosses or a dignitary and securing their immediate surroundings. Trainees may apply the skill to protect their own love ones in crowded places where robbery, snatching, holdups, or random killing is rampant. The insights on street psychology, or psychology of an attacker or killer, are quite beneficial for anybody who values life and safety. Preventive measures on security, among other lessons on bodyguard training, are indispensable even for people living simple lives, in cities or the countryside.

These are just examples of the exciting and beneficial courses tactical training can offer people.

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Richard Coldman asked:

It seems such an obvious question to ask, but surprisingly it doesn’t get discussed as often as I would expect:

How can slow motion movement work in a real fight? The answer is that slow motion is the very best way to safely train the central nervous system and to memorise techniques with a partner. For verification, look no further than methods of hand-to-hand combat training for the military and law-enforcement officers. Training always done at full speed would result in too many injuries, but pulling punches and not following through with joint locks and throws is ineffectual as training. Solo practice involving striking explosively at full speed and acceleration, known as fa-jin or fa-li, has always been part of traditional tai chi quan, and is explicit in the forms of Chen-style tai chi, but has also been an integral part of the other styles beyond beginner level.

Kung fu (Mastery) = time + energy spent

The problem with a sophisticated system like tai chi chuan is that it takes a long time to learn, and an even longer time to train until responses are completely natural and spontaneous. This is why traditionally in China, martial arts training began at around 5 years old, giving plenty of time for individuals to prepare their bodies, to temper and transcend their automatic (glandular) responses to aggression. My own principal teacher used to say “train for 10 years before you show your skill outside of your own family”.

Which is the best style?

Adherents of different styles can’t resist arguing about which style is best. Actually, it is not styles that win competitions or successfully defend themselves against attack; it’s individuals. No matter how good the style, system, quality of teaching or training, it takes a combination of talent or aptitude, inclination and dogged perseverance to be a winner. Unless you really want to fight, (and that includes being willing to lose sometimes,) maybe you should concentrate on simply maintaining your health and well-being.

Ultimate fist?

Tai chi chuan has been translated as supreme ultimate fist. This implies that tai chi is superior to other fighting systems. Actually there are many ways to translate the term “tai chi chuan”, as “tai chi” is the name of the Taoist philosophical concept after which the system is named. Most of the traditional martial arts were in their ascendancy before the proliferation of firearms. Once it became easy for a relatively unskilled marksmen or infantryman to “defeat” a highly trained martial artist as occurred during the “Boxer Rebellion” of 1899-1901, incentive for the grueling and exacting martial arts training was undermined, and the changing political landscape of early 20th Century China did little to support the older martial arts traditions. Consequently it is unlikely that the fabled skills of the masters of old will ever be seen outside of kung-fu films.

The best reason to practice

If I seem to imply disbelief that a tai chi master of old could defeat several young boxers effortlessly, or hold a bird in in his open hand by neutralizing the thrust of it’s feet with his palm, I don’t disbelieve these stories. I will be surprised to see a member of my own generation ever achieve such skill, but I find health benefits of tai chi practice that I’ve witnessed in myself and others to be every bit as miraculous as these wonderful old stories. These alone are enough of a reason for my own continued practice.

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