Training Mission Five

Training Mission Five by Hock Hochheim is the fifth installment in a comprehensive series focused on close-quarters combat (CQC) techniques. Published by Lauric Press in February 2012, this edition spans 202 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as an extensive resource, compiling a wealth of knowledge on hand, stick, knife, and gun combatives, drawing from military, police, martial arts, and medical disciplines.
Readers will find vital tactics, drills, scenarios, and strategies within its pages, including modules on unarmed combatives, stick disarming, and long gun retention. This book is designed for a diverse audience, including martial artists, soldiers, and law enforcement personnel, providing insights and information that are not readily available elsewhere. With Hock Hochheim’s extensive background in training military and police forces, this edition aims to enhance the understanding and application of CQC techniques for practitioners at all levels.
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This book is the fifth level in a series of Training Mission Group levels. No one in history has ever amassed such a comprehensive encyclopedia on this collective body of hand, stick, knife and gun CQC combatives, all a forged hybrid from military, police, martial arts and medical, historical and psychological disciplines. Every citizen, martial artist, soldier, guard and cop must study Hock’s courses and own these books. They provide information and insight available no where else. With all his experience, research, his books, DVDs and extensive international seminar schedule, Hock has become an institution. This book contains vital tactics, drills, scenarios, strategies and psychology on: . The Level Five Unarmed Combatives Module . SDMS Stick Disarming and Retention . The Saber Grip Stabbing Module . Long Gun Disarming and Retention W. Hock Hochheim has instructed the U.S. Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force, allied troops, SWAT teams and police officers from over 280 police academies and agencies as well as thousands of citizens and martial artists around the world. He is a commendated Texas police and U.S. Army military vet with three decades of experience, a former private investigator and a graduate of many academies, street survival courses and combat schools. With Black Belts in Filipino, Japanese and Hawaiian systems, Hock was inducted into the prestigious Black Belt Magazine Hall of Fame. He was awarded the title of Guro in Manila, the Philippines in 1993. Author of the Knife Fighting Encyclopedia series, and this Training Mission Series Hock has produced more than 200 acclaimed training videos and DVDs. With all this education, research and experience, Hock founded his international martial Congress, and he is the architect of several modern, practical martial courses culminating in this CQC Group program.
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