I stumbled upon this after losing an hour watching Frank Dux videos. It's like a well-crafted mocumentary, and puts Master Ken to shame. I particularly love how he gets almost every bit of anatomy wrong. I'm going to believe this is comedy genius, rather than skinhead buffoonery.
I couldn't manage more then maybe two minutes, clicking some parts of the video. But good, that the second guy has a mask as well. It's not that every part of his face shown anyway; people probably would be too dumb to recognize him, especially if they were to know him.
Haha, looks a little too much serious for it to be a mockumentary. I like that he removes the Balaclava or other parts of clothing to display which area he's taking about as if we needed to see that unclothed.
This is like a cross between Enter the Dojo and Da Ali G Show. If he wasn't so short, I would half-expect that to be Sacha Baron Cohen under the mask!
I thought this was something to do with the Rex applegate book. (oh, how i was wrong, i was looking forward to soemthing like that as well) I also like how they assume all this knowledge is actually restricted and secret to special forces and that somehow makes it better or unlearnable for people outside it. A lot of the Fairbairns books have free PDF's online now and the rex applegate "kill or be killed" book does as well. Both of which contain the methods used by Commandoes and SF, at least U.S and Commonwealth and anyone taught by them. And i would go as far to say what modern military fighting would be based on. (again, Commonwealth and U.S at least) Palm strike going upwards into the lower jaw, is that really secret lethal SAS techniques? XP (lethal, mostly. Secret it is not) I dont think they understand the militarized version of this is mean to be a stop gap mesure for unarmed self defence and has the primary purpose to deploy your weapon, get to your weapon or to get a weapon off somone else and restrain or stealth somone should the need arise and all the physical exercise and training is meant to be done via usual military training. Im still sad they didnt place a big emphasis on groin strikes. At least they are doing something and getting daily exercise. And making good comedy for anyone who has hand to hand training in the military especially. (yes i have read or at least skimmed "get tough" by fairbairns and i have skimemd the amazon pre read of "kill or be killed" by Applegate. )