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Special Forces Close Quarters Combat is an extremely effective and practical form of self-defence. It has combined the most effective techniques from various disciplines which include the Martial Art of Special Forces (Korean Tukkong Martial Art), Hapkido, Taekwondo, Sambo and Thai Boxing. It is a fully comprehensive fighting style which does not limit itself to any type of techniques or range of fighting.
We aim to train our students with an all-rounded fighting skill, so that they can handle virtually any attack situations. Adopting a freestyle fighting system and realistic-based training methods, students will experience training at different environments such as sparring on hard ground, field, staircase, slope, beach, in the water etc.
From the course, you will experience:
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Strenuous combat conditioning & stretching, aim to build up your stamina, strength, flexibility, tone up muscle and most importantly strengthen your endurance and perseverance; |
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Various form of striking techniques which include kicks, punches, slaps, elbows, chokes and knees; |
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Various form grappling techniques which include clinch holds, pinning holds, submission holds, sweeps, takedowns, throws, joint manipulation techniques etc; |
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Light, semi or full contact sparring with protective gears, learn how to start an attack and how to reply to an attack, learn how to defend and perform blocking, learn how to perform combination attacks or movements. Only through practical sparring, you experience the application of techniques that you have learnt and improve from the mistakes you made; |
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Ground fighting, learn arm and leg locking on the ground as well as the skill to avoid being lock; |
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Blindfolded sparring, learn to defend yourself in the "dark"; |
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Fitness games & challenges; |
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Teamwork building activities |
Grading System
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White → Yellow → Green → Blue → Red → Brown → Black (1st Dan) |
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Once every 3 months or based on student’s performance. |
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Student must attend at least 25 hours lesson to be eligible for grading. |
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