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Published: Sun, 06/14/20
**Today’s content is a little different than what we normally talk about, but I think this info is SO important, that it’s critical to share.
Because one of the reasons that many people get into working out in the first place, is to better protect themselves and their family, should the need arise...
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You may be surprised to discover that special forces operators don’t spend much time training for close quarters combat.
A friend of mine was recently was telling me that he only learned a handful of moves in all his years as a Canadian Forces special operator and then SWAT guy.
HOWEVER - he also said that those simple techniques were deadly-effective and easy to master by even the newest recruits.
Did you know the tradition of special forces combatives goes all the way back to an elite unit of the Shanghai police that was the forerunner of modern day SWAT?

Then British vets of that elite group ended up training allied Special Forces recruits in the same easy-to-learn moves. They had only weeks to prepare these new operators, yet the techniques they learned proved to have the highest “kill rate” of any close quarters system ever seen.
And what worked then works EVEN BETTER now…
You see Todd has teamed up with his colleague and personal protection expert Ari Knazan to update and perfect a system of combatives designed for the dangers and violence that’s becoming more common every day here in America.
In only weeks, maybe even days, you’ll be able to master 17 simple combatives moves that’ll give you the confidence and swagger of a veteran special forces operator.
But the most important thing is that you’ll have the confidence of knowing that when violence comes calling, you’ll be the one who is able to protect yourself and those around you.
Check out these 17 simple moves here:
=> 17 deadly and simple combatives moves you can master in days
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I know that today’s content was a little different than what we normally talk about, but I think this info is SO important, that it’s critical to share.
Hope it helped!
Keep training hard, talk soon –
– Forest Vance
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