TC 3-25.150 Combatives

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TC 3-25.150, Combatives  (this book replaces the 2012 older version)

March 2017

380 pages

This book is a "mini" (7 1/4 inches high by 5 1/2 inches wide) size - A popular size to carry anywhere (briefcase, large pocket, purse) but the print is large enough for easy reading.  Coil binding allows for easy page flipping with no jamming.

The color covers are laminated for weather protection with black and white inside printing.

 

This publication outlines combatives techniques, requirements for safe combatives training, and rules for combatives competitions. Included in the intended audience are commanders and certified Level III and IV instructors. 

This publication is divided into six chapters and three appendixes:

Chapter 1 provides an introduction to this manual. 

Chapter 2 outlines the strategy for combatives training.

Chapters 3, 4, and 5 display techniques found in Levels I, II, and III training.

Chapter 6 depicts contact weapons training.

Appendix A outlines competition rules and regulations. 

Appendix B contains basic drills and training evaluation.

Appendix C provides information about training areas.

This publication applies to the Active Army, the United States Army National Guard (ARNG)/Army National Guard of the United States (ARNGUS), and the United States Army Reserve (USAR) unless otherwise stated.

 

Introduction

Combatives training stands apart from the vast majority of martial arts training in that producing actual fighting ability is of primary concern. The mental and physical benefits of training gain their worth from their usefulness in producing more capable soldiers.

PURPOSE

1-1. Combatives, the art of hand-to-hand combat, bridges the gap between physical training and tactics. The products of a good physical training plan—strength, endurance, and flexibility—must be directed toward the mission, and Soldiers must be prepared to use different levels of force in an environment where the intensity of a conflict changes quickly. Many military operations, such as peacekeeping missions or noncombatant evacuation, may restrict the use of deadly weapons. Combatives training saves lives when an unexpected confrontation occurs.

1-2. Combatives training includes arduous physical training that is mentally demanding and carries over to other military pursuits. This training produces Soldiers who— Understand controlled aggression and remain focused while under duress. Possess the skills requisite to the mission, at all levels in the spectrum of force. Have the attributes that make up the Warrior Ethos— personal courage, self-confidence, self-discipline, and esprit de corps.

 

 


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