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I'm surprised no one has mentioned Target Focused Training developed by Tim Larkin. He does a lot of training for various Gov agencies as well as special forces. A good friend and mentor of mine is a retired Fed, and went through TFT on the gov dime. He had spent years learning Shotokan Karate, and had never really learned how to fight until he did TFT. It is focused exclusively on causing injury to an attacker, rather than attempting to cause pain with joint locks, etc. It takes from Krav Maga, but goes much further. While some Krav Maga techniques focus on causing pain, TFT does not use "techniques" but points out vulnerable points on the body you can break or smash to cause your attacker's body to fail. It also really helps you develop the mentality you will need as the target of a violent attack. You do learn weapon disarms, but rather than focusing on the weapon you reduce the relevance of the weapon by breaking your attacker (obviously while not getting shot or stabbed) or using the weapon against them. Rather than focusing on your techniques and form, you are looking at your attacker and focusing on targets to destroy with the goal of completely incapacitating your attacker. This stuff is legit, and makes tons of sense. It can also be really dangerous, and just like a carry piece should only be used to defend one's self. I carry a S&W M&P, but in the 1-2 seconds it takes to draw, some meth-head on the street could stab the crap out of me. Both skills (armed and unarmed) are truly necessary to be prepared to defend yourself.
I should add in the spirit of the thread that TFT does not require being a massive guy with bulgy muscles. You are training to break spots on the body that anyone can destroy regardless of size or gender. You can have the strongest abs in the world, but if your diaphragm is ruptured because you were struck in the solar plexus, you cant breath. You can do 500lb squats all day, but all the muscles in the leg wont stop your knee from breaking if proper force is applied in the right spot.
I should add in the spirit of the thread that TFT does not require being a massive guy with bulgy muscles. You are training to break spots on the body that anyone can destroy regardless of size or gender. You can have the strongest abs in the world, but if your diaphragm is ruptured because you were struck in the solar plexus, you cant breath. You can do 500lb squats all day, but all the muscles in the leg wont stop your knee from breaking if proper force is applied in the right spot.