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Royal Marine Training vs. USA Marine Training
Royal Marine Training vs. USA Marine Training
Hi any RECENTLY passed Marines. what martial arts (if any) training and self defense training hand to hand combat do you receive ? My 16 year old son wants to join the Royal Marines after graduation and is comparing the Royal Marine training to the US Marine training. He is in Hapkido and Kick-boxing to stay fit. His stepdad ex-Royal Marine (1963-1972) still LOOKS fit and still knows a few moves after all these years. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks very much. 

Think its mainly adapted Fairburn system using a lot of Ju-jitsu. Its a system originally taught in the 40's and as far as I know is very effective.
I'm a big fan of kickboxing (Muay Thai, Jeet-Kune Do/Jun Fuan and Savate) but with boots, webbing etc the mobility it needs isn't there.
Wouldn't base too much of his decision on that alone - RM has loads of organised clubs and competitions for martial arts so he'll find that he can practice different arts once he has green lid.
US Marines have nicer weather.
I'm a big fan of kickboxing (Muay Thai, Jeet-Kune Do/Jun Fuan and Savate) but with boots, webbing etc the mobility it needs isn't there.
Wouldn't base too much of his decision on that alone - RM has loads of organised clubs and competitions for martial arts so he'll find that he can practice different arts once he has green lid.

US Marines have nicer weather.