Bond has
strong legendary fighting skills that he uses on land. He trains
privately using a manual for unarmed combat titled “Stay Alive!” Bond is
skilled in many areas of combat: karate, judo, jujitsu, tae kwon do, boxing,
wrestling and being able to kill a man with a single blow five different
ways. He can defend and kill without the use of a gun, but if he has to
use his gun his aim is always right on target. He combines his combat
skills with leisure sports which he learned during his teenage years such as
skiing and snowboarding. Bond practises his sports seriously such as when
he practices skiing at a high level of altitude in the mountains so he trains
his body not to be fatigued. He combines sports and combat making
it look fun but his fighting skills he develops by training keep him alive.
James Bond
is just as dangerous to his enemies in and on water as he is on land.
Bond is a strong swimmer, a fearless high diver and an excellent underwater
swimmer. He has had training in the Royal Navy up to the Rank of
Commander. Bond is a champion scuba diver and is an expert in underwater
combat. He is also a pilot of all forms of watercraft, and skillfully
drives large and small boats at very high speeds. He also operates
military and personal submarines with accuracy. These survival skills
have kept him alive when in water.
The Royal
Navy trained Bond intensively in air born activities. He started with
parachute training. 007 is remarkable in the air and shows his
strong confidence in the air by performing high and low altitude jumps with
ease. Bond has had to put his parachute training to use on many
occasions. He is fearless in the sky! Fearless piloting skills of
any type of manmade aircraft from gliders to rockets are also well within 007’s
expertise. He flies planes from propeller planes to the fastest military
jets, both old and new. Bond shows his confidence in the air by
performing high and low altitude jumps getting to his targets. One time, Bond
climbed along the exterior of a helicopter to regain control of a seemly
hopeless situation. His intense military training made him successful in air
activities.
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