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TITLE: USMC TAN GRAY BROWN BLACK BELT GREEN BELT Manual Compilation - DETAILED INSTRUCTOR OUTLINE
Published by the United States Marine Corps.
1,000+ total pages - 5 manuals - in converted to Adobe Acrobat PDF.
Purpose of a Martial Arts Instructor/Trainer (MAIT):
A MAIT is the direct link to the battalion/squadron commanding officer for Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP) techniques, synergizing the mental, character, and combative disciplines of MCMAP to imbed Marines with the ability to make ethical decisions on and off the battlefield, developing a combat fitness program for the battalion/squadron, establishing programs to allow Marines the opportunity to overcome their fears, and to advise the senior enlisted Marine and commanding officer on how to best integrate MCMAP training into the unit's training schedule. Integrating MCMAP into not only physical training sessions but in all evolutions of training in order to sustain what the Marine has learned and to further the Marines' skills. The tie-ins or the mental and character classes add immense credibility to the program. Some Marines are still not living up to our ethical standards so it is imperative you consistently stress the importance of the tie-ins. As a MAI/MAIT, you should strive to 'inspire' your Marines to train in MCMAP by being out in front of the training and participating in the same MCMAP training they are undergoing.
A MAI/MAIT should continually seek self-improvement, not only for yourself, but for your Marines as well. Continually enhance our warrior spirit by becoming an arms carrying professional.
* Are you being or becoming? * Are you the hunted or hunting?
The MAIT should focus a great deal on mentoring the Martial Arts Instructors (MAI) in the unit. This is to ensure the MAI is carrying out his/her duties in a mature manor and has established a solid training program allowing Marines the opportunity to further their martial arts skills, both mentally and physically.
The MAIT should view MCMAP as a reflection of our warrior ethos and tie belt advancement to PME, our warrior ethos, ethics, the senior enlisted Marine's recommendation, the commanding officer's recommendation, and to practice MCMAP throughout one's career as a lifelong student of the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program.
When a MAIT sees a Marine with a MCMAP belt, the MAIT internally knows the Marine is not only skilled in MCMAP but the Marine has earned the belt and is a good ethical leader spiritually connected to his/her fellow Marines. The epitome of a MARINE!! Being a MAI/MAIT is not a badge but a huge responsibility to train and lead our Marines to do the right thing, for the right reason, in the right way.
MA-03.2 Muscular Gouging 16-24
MA-03.3 Side Choke 25-34
MA-03.4 Shoulder Throw 35-47
MA-03.5 Counters to strikes 48-57
MA-03.6 Lower Body Strikes 58-67
MA-03.7 Upper Body Strikes 68-82
MA-03.8 Unarmed Manipulations 83-94
MA-03.9 Knife techniques 95-110
MA-03.10 Nonlethal Baton Techniques 111-124
MA-03.11 Weapons of Opportunity 125-138
MA-03.12 Ground Fighting 139-150
MA-03.13 Anatomy and Physiology 151-165
MA-03.14 Combat Fitness 166-173
MA-03.15 Martial Culture Study/Spartans 174-184MA-05.1 Bayonet Techniques 1-12
MA-05.2 Sweeping Hip Throw 13-24
MA-05.3 Ground Fighting 25-34
MA-05.4 Neck Crank Takedown 35-43
MA-05.5 Chokes 44-55
MA-05.6 Rolling Knee Bar 56-64
MA-05.7 Counter Pistol to the Head 65-75
MA-05.8 Upper Body Strikes 76-86
MA-05.9 Knife Techniques 87-108
MA-05.10 Weapons of Opportunity 109-119
MA-05.11 Fundamentals of Combat Mind Set 120-127
MA-05.12 Advanced Elements of Anatomy & Physiology 128-165
MA-05.13 Discussion Leading Techniques 166-179
MA-05.14
MAster at Arms 180-189
MA-05.15
Martial Culture Study - Apaches 190-206
198 page GRAY BELT CONTENTS:
MA-02.1 Bayonet Techniques 1-16
MA-02.2 Upper Body Strikes 17-32
MA-02.3 Lower Body Strikes 33-44
MA-02.4 Front Chokes 45-54
MA-02.5 Hip Throw 55-66
MA-02.6 Counters to Strikes 67-78
MA-02.7 Counters to Chokes and Holds 79-88
MA-02.8 Unarmed Manipulations 89-101
MA-02.9 Armed Manipulations 102-113
MA-02.10 Knife Techniques 114-128
MA-02.11 Non-Lethal Baton 129-143
MA-02.12 Weapons of Opportunity 144-153
MA-02.13 Ground Fighting 154-163
MA-02.14 Force Continuum 164-175
MA-02.15 MCS Raiders 176-185
MA-02.16 Nutrition, Weight Management, & Performance 186-196156 page BROWN BELT CONTENTS:
MA-04.1 Bayonet Techniques 1-13
MA-04.2 Ground Fighting 14-23
MA-04.3 Ground Chokes 24-36
MA-04.4 Major Outside Reap 37-48
MA-04.5 Unarmed vs. Handheld 49-61
MA-04.6 Firearm Retention 62-75
MA-04.7 Firearm Disarmament 76-90
MA-04.8 Knife Techniques 91-101
MA-04.9 Non-Lethal Baton Techniques 102-111
MA-04.10 Upper Body Strikes 112-120
MA-04.11 Human Dimensions 121-128
MA-04.12 Zulus 129-143
MA-04.13 Warrior as a Gentleman 144-154259 page TAN BELT CONTENTS:
MA-01.1 Fundamentals 1-34
MA01.2 Punches 35-49
MA01.3 Break Falls 50-65
MA01.4 Bayonet Techniques 66-78
MA01.5 Pugil Sticks 79-110
MA01.6 Upper Body Strikes 111-124
MA01.7 Lower Body Strikes 125-136
MA01.8 Chokes 137-147
MA01.9 Leg Sweep 148-160
MA01.10 Counter to Strikes 161-174
MA01.11 Counter to Chokes and Holds 175-187
MA01.12 Unarmed Manipulation 188-203
MA01.13 Armed Manipulation 204-215
MA01.14 Knife Techniques 216-227
MA01.15 Weapons of Opportunity 228-236
MA01.16 Structure and History of the MCMAP 237-248
MA01.17 Responsible Use of Force