If you don't mind going to Phoenix and putting down 5,000 clams, you can partake in a course called Scientific Combat Reactionary System, or SCARS, where you can learn about the hand-to-weapon techniques used to train US Navy SEAL teams. One word of warning though, it's not for the faint of heart. Are you up for it trooper?.
How tough is SCARS? Our camp had already lost two guys by lunchtime on the first day. One man broke his wrist. He wasn't used to being thrown, especially by someone who wasn't used to throwing. But the second camper quit outright, despite having paid $5,000 to be there. He just couldn't stomach the brutality.
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By knowing in advance, in detail, what reactions the enemy will be unable to suppress--and, therefore, which targets his recoiling body will next expose to attack--a SCARS fighter can seize control of his opponent and work the man like a pain puppet. SCARS puts the enemy through a non-stop series of traumas which will increasingly incapacitate or, ultimately, kill him. Peterson refers to this as "a rhythmic cascade of harm."
http://www.fightingarts.com/reading/article.php?id=46
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I am SOOO there! I'm a go to this course first then come to the ECGN meeting and kick all your arses! I'll pwn j00 all!