Combatives is taught within Combat Ju-Jitsu syllabus, however we do teach this as a stand alone for small groups, businesses or individuals who cannot commit to regular training but want some basic, effective drills that can be used in a physical confrontation, this can be incorporated into are self defence courses if required. what you will learn is gross motor skills, with basic, high impact striking techniques; open handed strikes, knees, elbows and the tactical head butt, these will that be put together in a scenario based drills where you will practice against pads and partners ending with the final pressure test in timed micro fights.
Pressure testing through micro fights is a training method that simulates real-world combat scenarios to assess and enhance a practitioner’s ability to apply self-defence techniques under intense, high-stress conditions. In micro fights, participants engage in short; 30 seconds, controlled bouts that mimic sudden, close-quarters encounters. These scenarios force individuals to think and react quickly, testing their physical and mental resilience as well as their ability to execute techniques effectively when under pressure. The ultimate aim of micro fights is to expose practitioners to the chaos and unpredictability of a real fight, allowing them to refine their skills in a safe but challenging environment. This method helps to build confidence, improve decision-making, and ensure that the techniques learned in training can be reliably used in actual self-defence situations. By incorporating micro fights into combative training, individuals can better prepare for the realities of personal protection, gaining the experience needed to remain effective and composed in the face of danger.