Archive for category: Training Concepts
CQB Syntax: One-Man vs. Team Tactics
, Article, Combat, Complexity Science, Law Enforcement, Military, Nathan Wagar (Auth.), Personal Protection, Professionals, Security, Training Concepts, ViolenceHow a knowledge of CQB Syntax can prevent errors in transferring to one-man clearing techniques.
Low-Ready Slicing in CQB
, Article, Combat, Complexity Science, Law Enforcement, Military, Nathan Wagar (Auth.), Personal Protection, Professionals, Security, Training Concepts, ViolenceA complex systems science analysis of the benefits of slicing a doorway at low-ready in CQB.
CQB and the “Floating Angle”
, Article, Combat, Complexity Science, Law Enforcement, Military, Nathan Wagar (Auth.), Professionals, Security, Training ConceptsA discussion of an extremely common error in CQB training that only comes out in real time.
Breaking Rules in Striking
, Article, Combat Sports, Complexity Science, Mixed Martial Arts, Nathan Wagar (Auth.), Striking, Training ConceptsHow to understand the fundamentals of striking, and when and where they can be broken.
My Buddy Tito, The Violent Criminal Actor
, Article, Law Enforcement, Military, Nathan Wagar (Auth.), Personal Musings, Personal Protection, Professionals, Security, Training Concepts, ViolenceA personal example about violent criminals and some of the misconceptions we have about them.
“Mindset” Needs a Direction
, Article, Combat, Combat Sports, Complexity Science, Grappling, Law Enforcement, Military, Mindset, Mixed Martial Arts, Nathan Wagar (Auth.), Personal Protection, Professionals, Security, Striking, Training Concepts, ViolenceThe way that the term "mindset" in a violent encounter is frequently abused, and how to have an accurate...
Podcast #9: No Rules in a Street Fight?
, Complexity Science, Nathan Wagar (Auth.), Personal Protection, Podcast, Training Concepts, ViolenceCoach Nathan discuses a common fallacy about there being “no rules in a street fight” using systems thinking.