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Someone knows ICS? Is it just repackage, or really a different approach? Which (potential) influences can you identify? www.Learn-ICS.com

I liked what I watched (pres. video), so it is a question and publicity. :cool:

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Sort of hocks system a bit. With some of Peters stuff thrown in.
 
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Sort of hocks system a bit. With some of Peters stuff thrown in.
From Peter credentials I found Hock. But I don't know this one, too. :)
Just found about their existence a few minutes ago.
 

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From Peter credentials I found Hock. But I don't know this one, too. :)
Just found about their existence a few minutes ago.

I have messged him. Hopefully he will show up.

Hock is a big name in reality self defence. Philippine influence i think.
 

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Level 11 Black Belt :banghead:

As we say in every thread where this comes up, any rank only has the meaning accorded to it by the standards of the art/organization/instructor who awards it. I don't know how the SFCI ranking system works, but based on having a "level 11" black belt in his 30s, I'm assuming it may be something like the Bujinkan system (which goes up to 15th dan and allows for rapid progression).

Drop bear, any insights into how Hock's ranking system works and what the various levels typically represent?
 

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As we say in every thread where this comes up, any rank only has the meaning accorded to it by the standards of the art/organization/instructor who awards it. I don't know how the SFCI ranking system works, but based on having a "level 11" black belt in his 30s, I'm assuming it may be something like the Bujinkan system (which goes up to 15th dan and allows for rapid progression).

Drop bear, any insights into how Hock's ranking system works and what the various levels typically represent?

I think 1 to 10 kind of sort of represent kyu grades with some limited instructorships. So they have some krav style level three instructors as kind of a workplace instructor?

10 should be the whole system. 11 mabye one better in some manner.
 

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Looks like Krav Maga, without having to pay the licensing fee for using the name, Krav Maga.
 

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