Kier Marston asked: Krav Maga is designed to provide the most effective response for an individual across the whole range of situations in which one’s safety is in danger. Here is a brief discussion on four key areas that I’ve picked up on in the time I have been training in krav maga. These are [...]
Archive for September, 2008
Basic Principles In Krav Maga
Posted: 28th September 2008 by admin in Krav Maga Self Defense ArticlesTags: Knees, Opportunity Cost, Punches
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Muay Thai Knockouts Pt. 2
Posted: 21st September 2008 by admin in Muay Thai Training VidoesTags: Knockouts, Muay Thai
kasakee asked: Yes, After A Year Here It Is! BRUTAL!!!!muay thai
Krav Maga – Pressure Points
Posted: 19th September 2008 by admin in Krav Maga Self Defense ArticlesTags: Minimum Time, Pressure Points, Punches
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Dean Bauman asked: A weak point, also known as a pressure point, is a part of the human body which is impossible to develop, harden, or strengthen. Attacking your attacker’s weak points gives even the weakest or most unskilled fighter an advantage over any attacker. Remember: it’s you that’s getting jumped. There is no room [...]
4 Israel Krav Maga ישראל קרב מגע
Posted: 13th September 2008 by admin in Krav Maga Training Video ClipsTags: Calque, Jewish State, Sde
Israelblue50 asked: Krav Maga was developed in Hungary and Czechoslovakia in the 1930s by Imi Lichtenfeld, also known as Imi Sde-Or. (Sde-Or – “Light Field” – is a calque of his surname into Hebrew) He first taught his fighting system in Bratislava in order to help protect the local Jewish community from Nazi militia. Upon [...]







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