True anything can be learned for the dedicated student. I was just pointing out that Krav Maga and SCARS can be very devastating with very little training. They both BEGIN with deadly and incapacitating fundamental movements. They require very little fitness or strength. And there is no requirement for complex movements. These were/are military systems where immediate incapacitating/deadly results are necessary.
But if these moves are so deadly, can you practice them at full speed/force? Learning how to perform a technique is not the same as successfully applying it in an actual struggle.
True anything can be learned for the dedicated student. I was just pointing out that Krav Maga and SCARS can be very devastating with very little training. They both BEGIN with deadly and incapacitating fundamental movements. They require very little fitness or strength. And there is no requirement for complex movements. These were/are military systems where immediate incapacitating/deadly results are necessary.
But if these moves are so deadly, can you practice them at full speed/force? Learning how to perform a technique is not the same as successfully applying it in an actual struggle.