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Hook punch defence

Edition 1165, May 03, 2007

Readers should note that this workshop is designed for members already trained in MSD, or those under supervision of a qualified MSD instructor. For more details on the Military Unarmed Combat Cell ASAH ALTC, phone (02) 6055 4716 or visit http://intranet.defence.gov.au/armyweb/sites/CQF_MSD/


Soldier uses verbalisation in an attempt to calm an aggressor.

As the aggressor throws a hook punch the soldier moves in and shells up.

Reverse view as soldier maintains protection and begins to destablise aggressor.

Soldier maintains low and protected profile while grabbing aggressor’s leg to destablise him.

With aggressor destablised, soldier moves around and grabs his waist, maintaining protected profile.

Choosing to ground the aggressor, the soldier slips down and pulls his feet from under him.