History
Integrated Defensive Fighting Systems, Inc. (IDFS)
is proud to present the Fierce Israeli Guerilla Hand-to-hand Tactics (F.I.G.H.T.)
program.
The F.I.G.H.T. program uses the most effective
self-defense system available today - Haganah. Haganah is a Hebrew word
meaning "defense." The Haganah self-defense system is a complete
Israeli Combative methodology based on both Israeli martial arts and Israeli
military tactics used by Israeli Special Forces operatives in extremely
hostile situations.
The Haganah system (and its components) was born
out of a need to enable a state (or person) at a disadvantage - such as
size or degree of armament - to defeat an adversary with an advantage.
Since it's declaration of statehood in 1948, Israel
(which is smaller than most states in the U.S.) has been under constant
military and terrorist attack. As a result of its constant engagement
in various types of combat, and its ability to defeat much larger opponents,
the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is considered by many to be one of the
best Armies in the world today. Special Forces members of the IDF are
regarded around the globe as top of the line, due to their extensive hands
on combat experience. The techniques incorporated into the system have
been proven in violent hand-to-hand combat situations in Israel and have
been carefully adapted to street oriented self-defense.
The Haganah system is far from being an ordinary
Martial Art; it is the wave of the future in hand-to-hand combat and street
fighting methodologies. It incorporates both unarmed and armed fighting
methods. One of the most important features of the Haganah system is that,
unlike many traditional martial arts systems, it is continuously enhanced.
The IDF periodically updates its hand-to-hand and other combat techniques
based upon its daily combat experience. Haganah integrates those updates
after adapting them for use by civilians and law enforcement professionals.
Additionally, we are constantly evaluating other methodologies such as
those used by the various U.S. Special Forces to add in any of their techniques,
which would strengthen the system. There is no ego in the Haganah system.
It uses the best of the best in self-defense and combat methodologies.
The F.I.G.H.T. program encompasses the hand-to-hand
and empty hand weapons defense components of the Haganah system.
Principles
Avoid getting hit. Techniques will always have
an element that minimizes the danger of you being hit, especially in your
vulnerable areas.
Don't be fancy. Techniques are simple and do not conflict with natural
or instinctive body movements.
Defend yourself in the quickest, safest and most effective way. Most techniques
include both defensive and offensive elements designed to protect you
while inflicting maximum possible damage to your opponent to end the conflict
quickly.
Use the opponents vulnerable and weak points. Techniques are designed
to exploit the many other not so obvious weak points on the human body.
Don't rely on strength. Techniques are designed to minimize your effort,
enabling you to work effectively even when at a size, strength or position
disadvantage.
Use available objects as weapons. The system is designed to teach you
to effectively use improvised and ordinary weapons.
If forced to fight, no rules, no limits. If diplomacy fails, no hesitation,
no holding back - anything goes.
Core Components
Haganah includes the following components (*some
of which are limited access- require active duty or veteran military or
law enforcement status or background checks and approval by IDFS):
Techniques of Self-Defense:
Defense against punches and kicks and other strikes
Escapes and releases from chokes, bear hugs and other grappling techniques
Defense against cold weapons: knives, clubs, etc.
Defense against hot weapons; guns, other firearms, automatic weapons*
and grenades*
Defense against multiple attackers
Hand-to-Hand Combat:
Various types of arm blows including all hand parts,
arms and elbows
Various types of kicks including all foot parts with/without shoes and
various knee strike tactics
Ground survival techniques including combat neutralizing grappling techniques
- pinching, tendon and muscle tearing, hard core submission (breaking)
techniques and defenses against weapon deployment
Specialty/Advanced Training (Limited Access)
Israeli Tactical Knife Fighting (video is not limited access, seminar
is)
Israeli Combat Shooting (video is not limited access, seminar is)
Counter-Terrorist Strategies and Techniques
Method of Training
Unlike many other systems which teach according to a belt level curriculum,
adding techniques according to the rank level and seniority of the student,
Haganah trains it's practitioners in a military version/format. At its
core, we have carefully picked two sets of the 18 most common street attack
scenarios to work from. The first set of 18 counterattacks consists of
empty hand strategies addressing unarmed assailants and the second set
of 18 counterattacks consists of armed threat self-defense strategies
addressing knife treats and attacks at gunpoint. Training is conducted
in parallel in a three-month rotation system.
This method has been proven very effective as a tool to train people
quickly to be able to deploy the Haganah system in combative situations
upon completing only three months of training. Our practitioners are exposed
to the entire core system in that time. They have learned and trained
in what would have been reserved as advance material in other more traditionally
structured systems. They may then begin training in the armed self-defense
components of Haganah.
To support this speed of training we apply the Israeli military KAPAP/LOTAR
training system to the two sets of self-defense techniques. KAPAP is the
Hebrew acronym for "Face to Face Combat", what is referred in
the U.S. as "Hand to Hand Combat". LOTAR is the Hebrew combination
of two words Lochama and Terror which translate to anti-terrorism warfare.
KAPAP is the teaching system in use in the Israeli military, where ordinary
civilians (all Israelis serve in the military for 3 years) are turned
into capable fighters ready to confront life and death engagements in
a matter of months. LOTAR is the system used to teach advanced tactics
to Israeli Special Forces. Haganah uses these training methods and certain
tactical components of these two systems.
All techniques in the Haganah system lead practitioners to one of three
points of reference (destination points) with three objective options-
restraint, incapacitation, or termination. By limiting the variety of
combat strategies, learning time is accelerated and depth of understanding
and skill levels are increased. Our practitioners become adept at quickly
reacting to attacks and if necessary improvising to achieve these few
points of reference. Once achieved, our practitioners feel very confident
and comfortable that, even though the engagement may not be over, it is
theirs to win.
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