Friday, May 21, 2010

What kind of martial arts do Navy Seals Practice?

I personally take ninjutsu, and one of the students told me that the Navy Seals use ninjutsu to defend themselves (not necessarily trained in the whole art of ninjutsu, but use techniques from it). I know they probably take various things from different arts, but I just want to know if ninjutsu is effective enough to be used in special combat.|||S.C.A.R.S. or Special Combat Aggressive Reactionary Systems is a mixed martial arts fighting system created by Jerry L. Peterson, based in part on his background in San Soo kung fu and from his personal experiences in the Vietnam War.





Currently marketed through private seminars and videotape, a version is also taught to prospective U.S. Navy SEALs. Initial presentation of SCARS to the Department of the Navy in 1988 led to its adoption into military use. From 1989-94 Mr. Peterson personally headed up the development and training of the SCARS programs as part of a BUDS (Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL) candidate course.





Though there is little differance between the military and the publicly available training course; no military approved SCARS instructor can teach the SCARS program outside of the military.





Criticisms


With in the martial arts community, Peterson and SCARS have been subject to no small amount controversey, having been variously accused of being unreliable, unrealistic, a hodgepodge, or simply a stripped-down version of San Soo. Accusations have also been leveled at Peterson about sensationalistic and misleading advertising about SCARS, often involving how widely the system is and has been taught in the Navy. Yet there are many who defend Peterson and his system.|||Having had experiences with former Seals, I can tell you that they use techniques from a variety of martial arts including both Japaness and Brazillian Jiu-Jitsu, Karate, Judo, western boxing, wrestling, and a number of slose quarter combat techniques based on those as other martial arts styles (Kung Fu, TKD and one or two others.) The aresnal they are taught depends on where they are statined. Some trainers use more techniuea from styles than others, or at least they did from what those former members I had contact with explained after our training sessions. So it is likely that things have changed since I haven%26#039;t had any contact with anyone associated with them that was in after 1985. But none of the ones I worked with ever mentioned %26quot;ninjitsu%26quot;.|||They probably use Bullshitsu and use whatever the hell is best to defend themselves haha... They are all trained to defend themselves physically and technical mode which is the use of guns. SEALs never operate alone, only in pairs or in a team of 8 max. Now if one is being attacked and has to fight to ward off an attacker, don%26#039;t you think the other buddies will help provide the firepower to take care of business quicker? All of them are trained in the third phase of BUD/S training hand to hand combat but there is no particular form of martial art that is taught. Assuming that %26quot;almost all%26quot; forms of martial arts is based on the same idea which is to self protect ones own body physically and mentally, whether it be karate, kung-fu, tae kwon do, jujitsu, your ninjutsu, yoga/pelates haha, k1 kick boxing techiniques, or ultimate whoop/kick your *** without giving a **** what form of martial arts your using the US military does not have a preference. I %26#039;m not here to brag but all forms of self defense practices all seem to be the same to me kick, punch, slap, block, jump, twist, flip, grab, ect... They%26#039;ll do whatever the hell it takes to bring down the son of a ***** and the ultimate form of take down is from a little piece of lead that packs a punch traveling near or more than 330 ft. per second: a bullet. Just my 2 cents :)|||I dont think they take any other than a hype there tuff there basic training is not enough. I usaly get along with them but once I came across a meat eater he was to easly put down lousy training.|||ninjutsu? Ok... I would leave that instructor if i was you. It%26#039;s a dead art. It don%26#039;t really exist anymore.





Navy Seals use CQC (Close Quarter Combat). CQC DON%26#039;T have any ninjutsu involve. CQC is a very simple and straightforward and in your face fight style, often with knife and pistol CQC is basically jiu jutsu, judo, and boxing. Over year few styles such as brazilian jiu jutsu, Muay Thai, Kyokushin karate, shotokan karate, and other styles has been added to the arnsel. However trust me they doesn%26#039;t take it seriously. They perfer to shoot you in the chest twice instead of trying to be some fantsany super hero. Those guys don%26#039;t fvck around so they%26#039;re not gonna to bother with martial arts in most case, let lone a dead art.|||I am not sure. I was alway under the impression they took a little of everything and made them more effective fighting. Most martial arts have their good and bad moves, so maybe they took the best of them all ?|||Gun fighting...|||If they had no guns and ammo, they would call for extraction.

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  1. Ninjutsu is ninjutsu!!! And you dont study it because it is gone... it has been for over 100 years. Navy seals train in krav maga but also train in san soo kungfu which is what I train in. Krav maga is a modern day hand to hand combat fighting system developed by Israeli special forces I believe. San soo is the purest form of kungfu that was lost over time and then found by grandmaster Jimmy h woo I believe that trained the chinese mafia in it then ran away to America and started training people here

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    1. Spot on! In 1933 the Japanese army was ransacking and raping China and conducting death matches between there best judo and jujitsu fighters, against the shaolin. Jimmy woo's great uncle who trained Jimmy, sent him to America a few years earlier to preserve the art that there family had refined for about 1000 years. With manuscripts and books of the forms and body science. Jimmy settled in LA. His great uncle faught in 29 forced death marches and won them all the last match lasted 11 seconds, after killing Japans best Judo fighter.. Woo's g.uncle. sat in meditation and the whole temple was gunned down. What peaceful defiance. Also all Korean and Japanese martial arts were derived off of earlier iterations of San Soo, even samurai culture. Early San Soo fighting Styles was given to the Chinese by a mystic from India 5000 years ago.

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