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Every single martial art I have heard of has at least some weaponless hand to hand combat aspects, so, ALL of them.
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Is there a specific type of "hand to hand combat" that you are referring to?
If so, please specify ... if not, then your question makes no sense to me ...
im looking for a sword fighting class or if possible an academy around flint and tyler texas. does anyone know if there is any around ?
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I was think more of military hand to hand combat. I was moving more towards the russian systema.
by Spartan Dienekes on February 7th, 2010
In that case, Military CQC (close quarter combat)...
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http://williamsmartialblog.blogspot.com/2005/02/pekiti-tirsia-kali-and-military-cqc.html
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http://www.fusionmma.com/resources/links/le/
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by Takei-Shihan on February 8th, 2010
I think he means, what is the closest to realistic combat in which your opponent isn't constrained by any rules?
by purplecows on March 13th, 2010