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These are the complete, twelve lessons which will ''arm'' you with a variety of counter moves and counter strikes against physical attacks. All lessons taught in this program are taught by Marine Corps Drill Instructors at the Marine Corps'' Recruit Training Center in San Diego, California and occur during actual L.I.N.E. training classes. This program enables you to learn these hand-to-hand combat drills alongside Marine Corps'' recruits.
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Hand-To-Hand Combat Marine Corps LINE Training DVD
Hand-To-Hand Combat Marine Corps LINE Training DVD - L.I.N.E. Training Is The Marine Corps Version Of Hand-To-Hand Combat Which Is Taught To All Marine Corps. These Unique Methods Of Self-Defense Are Easy To Learn, Extremely Effective and Can Be Incorporated Into Other Martial Arts Systems. L.I.N.E. Training Stands For "Linear Involuntary Neurological Override Engagement" Which Means, That Once Learned, These Movements Become Automatic Reflexes In Reaction To Physical Assaults. These Are The Complete, Twelve...
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Marine Corps Hand-To-Hand Combat DVD
These Are The Complete, Twelve Lessons Which Will ''Arm'' You With A Variety Of Counter Moves And Counter Strikes Against Physical Attacks. All Lessons Taught In This Program Are Taught By Marine Corps Drill Instructors At The Marine Corps'' Recruit Training Center In San Diego, California And Occur During Actual L.I.N.E. Training Classes. This Program Enables You To Learn These Hand-To-Hand Combat Drills Alongside Marine Corps'' Recruits.
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60 minutes of Marine techniques from actual U.S.M.C. D.I.'s
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L.I.N.E (Linear Involuntary Neurological override Engagement) training is the Marine Corps version of hand to hand combat which is taught to all Marine Corps recruits, male and female. The Marine Corps uses these unique methods of "self-defense" because they are easy to learn, extremely effective, and can be incorporated into other martial arts systems.
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Combat Conditioning: The Classic U.S. Marine Corps Physical Training and Hand-To-Hand Combat Course
The U.S. Marine Corps knows how to prepare its men for the physical rigors of combat. Here is the entire classic USMC combat conditioning course as taught at the Officer Candidate School. Besides the Marinesa demanding PT program, it includes instruction in unarmed combat; use of knives, clubs and silent weapons; pistol disarming; bayonet drills and more.
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L.I.N.E. Training is the marine corps version of hand-to-hand combat which is taught to all marine corps. These unique methods of self-defense are easy to learn, extremely effective and can be incorporated into other martial arts systems. L.I.N.E. Training stands for "linear involuntary neurological override engagement" which means, that once learned, these movements become automatic reflexes in reaction to physical assaults. These are the complete, twelve lessons which will arm you with a variety...
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All lessons taught in this program are taught by Marine Corps Drill Instructors at the Marine Corps' Recruit Training Center in San Diego, California and occur during actual L.I.N.E. training classes. This program enables you to learn these hand-to-hand combat drills alongside Marine Corps' recruits.
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All lessons taught in this program are taught by Marine Corps Drill Instructors at the Marine Corps' Recruit Training Center in San Diego, California and occur during actual L.I.N.E. training classes. This program enables you to learn these hand-to-hand combat drills alongside Marine Corps' recruits.
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"L.I.N.E. training is the Marine Corps' version of hand-to-hand combat which is taught to all Marine Corps uses these unique methods of self-defense because they are easy to learn, extremely effective, and can be incorporated into other martial arts systems. L.I.N.E. training stands for ""Linear Involuntary Neurological override Engagement"" which means, that once learned, these movements become automatic reflexes in reaction to physical assaults. These are the complete, twelve lessons which will...
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By the U.S. Marine Corps. Provides the methodology and techniques used by Marines in their system of close combat. Addresses such issues as close combat fundamentals (unarmed offensive and defensive stances, knife fighting, etc), bayonet fighting, the linear in-fighting neutral overriding engagement program (LINE) and using weapons of opportunity. Published in 1993. 190 Pages - Softcover.
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