Do we need a "Tactical and Combatives forum"?

Do we need a "Tactical and Combatives forum"?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Undecided


Results are only viewable after voting.

Bob Hubbard

Retired
MT Mentor
Founding Member
Lifetime Supporting Member
MTS Alumni
Joined
Aug 4, 2001
Messages
47,245
Reaction score
772
Location
Land of the Free
We've had a few requests for a forum covering Tactical and Combatives concepts in the past. As a test of the waters, I' asking folks, should MT add a forum specifically for this?

Thank you.

(Poll runs until the end of Dec.)
 

Phil Elmore

Master of Arts
Joined
Mar 30, 2002
Messages
1,514
Reaction score
54
I see no harm in the addition of such a forum, through any "tactical" issues are also more than welcome at The Martialist's forum (given the focus of the publication).
 

Ceicei

Grandmaster
MT Mentor
Joined
Apr 23, 2003
Messages
6,775
Reaction score
85
Location
Utah
Originally posted by Kaith Rustaz
We've had a few requests for a forum covering Tactical and Combatives concepts in the past. As a test of the waters, I' asking folks, should MT add a forum specifically for this?

Thank you.

(Poll runs until the end of Dec.)

So what subjects could be covered there that aren't covered in another forum?

- Ceicei
 

Tgace

Grandmaster
Joined
Jul 31, 2003
Messages
7,766
Reaction score
409
Tactical/Combative training is what the military/police currently teach (for those units that actually get it) it concentrates on quick instruction (shake n' bake), is more "offensive" in nature than "defensive" and dosent really focus on personal/internal development (its not really an "art") vs. martial art where there is a component of personal development and more detailed and extended instruction. Krav Maga is more on the "combatives" side of the house than say "Shotokan".
 

Ceicei

Grandmaster
MT Mentor
Joined
Apr 23, 2003
Messages
6,775
Reaction score
85
Location
Utah
Originally posted by Tgace
Tactical/Combative training is what the military/police currently teach (for those units that actually get it) it concentrates on quick instruction (shake n' bake), is more "offensive" in nature than "defensive" and dosent really focus on personal/internal development (its not really an "art") vs. martial art where there is a component of personal development and more detailed and extended instruction. Krav Maga is more on the "combatives" side of the house than say "Shotokan".

Thank you for your explanation. This makes sense to me. Yes, there would be a need for a forum like that.

- Ceicei
 

Guro Harold

Senior Master
Founding Member
Lifetime Supporting Member
MTS Alumni
Joined
Oct 21, 2001
Messages
3,829
Reaction score
50
Location
Greensboro, North Carolina
The methods, mentality, mindset, and issues of legalities are distinctly different from a martial artist as compared to someone who trains tactical and combatives.

I think one of the reasons why is because the art is stripped to only what is necessary and works in the tactical and combatives community.
Articles and concepts from Hock Hochheim, Jim Wagner, and others can be covered as well.

I think that everyone can benefit and learn from this forum.

Palusut
 

Latest Discussions

Top