A navy training program in the U.S. teaches sailors different methods of attack and counterattack. Two sailors demonstrate the offensive wrist lock. One of the sailors strangles the second with his right hand. The second sailor grabs the wrist of the attacker in such a way that his thumbs are on the back of the palm and fingers are on the wrist of the attacker. The attacker falls on the ground with the sailor still holding his wrist. The sailor kicks the attacker in the groin area and takes out his pistol from the holster. Next they demonstrate reverse wrist lock. The attacker advances with his right hand outstretched. The sailor uses his left hand to secure the upper arm of the attacker and bends his wrist with his own right hand. He twists the arm of the attacker. They demonstrate double wrist lock. The attacker tries to grab the knees of the sailor who passes his left arm below the left elbow of the attacker. He grabs the wrist of the attacker with his right arm and bends his arm. Both of them fall down. (World War II period).
Sailors learn basic methods of attack and counterattack during a navy training program in the United States. Two sailors demonstrate standing defense against kicks from front with leg lift and trip. One of the sailors approaches the other and lifts his leg to attack. The second sailor turns a little, grabs the leg of the attacker with one hand beneath the heel and the other at the knee. He lifts this leg and simultaneously kicks at the other leg of the attacker. The attacker falls down. (World War II period).
Sailors learn methods of hand to hand combat during a training program of the navy in the United States. Two sailors demonstrate kneeling defense against kicks from side. One of the sailors approaches to kick the other who lies face down. The sailor on the ground raises himself a little, falls against the approaching sailor and causes him to fall down. He uses his body pressure to control the other sailor. Next they demonstrate prone defense against kicks using knee lock. One of the sailors approaches to kick another who lies on the ground. The sailor on the ground counterattacks by kicking him on the shin of leg which causes him to fall.
A navy training program in the U.S. teaches the sailors methods of attack and counterattack of hand to hand combat. Two sailors demonstrate prone defense against kicks using the leg scissors method. One of the sailors advances to kick another who lies on the ground. As he comes closer the prone sailor swings his leg, locks his leg behind the attacker's knee causing him to topple over. He then rolls up on the assailant and uses his body pressure to control him. (World War II period).
Sailors learn methods of hand to hand combat during a training program of the navy in the United States. Two sailors demonstrate defense against club. One of the sailors approaches the other with a club. The sailor locks the attacker's hand in between both of his own and turns. He grasps the assailant's arm and hauls him over. (World War II period).
Sailors learn methods of attack and counterattack of hand to hand combat during a training program of the navy in the United States. Two sailors demonstrate defense against knife downward thrust. One of the sailors approaches the other with a knife. The sailor grasps his wrist with one hand, locks the assailant's arm by passing his other arm under and across the assailant's arm, bends his arm and throws him on the ground. The knife falls down. Defense against knife upward thrust. As the assailant approaches the sailor with a knife, he grips the wrist of the assailant with both his hands, forces his hand back, delivers a knee lift in the groin, bends the wrist and causes the knife to fall down. Next they demonstrate defense against side thrust with knife. As the assailant approaches with a knife, the sailor grips his wrist and secures his arm under the shoulder and bends causing the assailant and the knife to drop. He picks it up. Club is used for defense against knife. As the assailant attacks with a knife, the sailor uses a club to break the attack and jabs the assailant in the stomach with the club. (World War II period).
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