Neuro-Combatives

Neuro-Combatives
Neuro-Combatives (may also be written as Neuro Combatives) refers to a system of reality based self defence, or RBSD for short. Neuro-Combatives was founded in 2008 by a self defence instructor called Ivan Siladji of which it is often claimed that " is Australia's very own RBSD system".
Neuro-Combatives has been in development for over seven years and is the consequence of merging human psychology (Neuro-) and real, raw and violent fighting (Combatives). It is not a traditional martial art and does not contain any set routines, techniques or patterns. There is no ranking system and there are no belts in the Neuro-Combatives curriculum.
It is believed in Neuro-Combatives that there are certain conditioned aspects of the human psychology and physiology that can be used to a practitioners advantage and used against a violent, aggressive and / or hostile “attacker”. Practitioners of the RBSD system are said to take advantage of human behavioural patterns, beliefs and psycho-abilities and turn them into functional combative attributes and strategies to survive a violent encounter.
It is understood amongst the RBSD community that a hostile and / or violent confrontation does not always occur in the street. It can occur in the home, work place, car, shopping centre, park, party or function such as clubs, pubs and bars etc. It is believed by many that the problem with traditional martial arts is that a lot of what is taught works well with a compliant “partner” in the “dojo” but because of the fine motor skills and technical side of what is taught, what is practised is not always what is executed in the street especially when an attacker is non-compliant.
In Neuro-Combatives practitioners skills and attributes are the main focus of development as opposed to learning many techniques and it is believed that what is taught to practitioners of the RBSD system essentially becomes part of their personality, it is thought their nervous system is conditioned to deliver what is required during a violent confrontation by accessing the subconscious mind during training, the exact thing that is believed to switch on during combat.
Practitioners of this system are trained to deal with one-on-one confrontations, multiple persons, armed persons while practitioners are either armed and unarmed, what to do when the fight goes to the ground and students also said to develop an extreme level of fitness and health over a controlled and sustainable period of time.
 
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