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  • what if you got a contracted elbow?

  • @atrelopaoki4 who? you? weeh

  • woa woa - fist doesnt do a 45* in a krav maga punch....

  • it ended fast, did he punch the guy in the face.

  • That is not proper Krav Mage

  • @CYCO2300 This is not Krav Maga

  • true,his head is uncovered,he doesnt have balance with his stance and he has lowered his body unaturally low.i dont think he does km.you dont need to be Fedor to see that his stance is both unatural and wrong not just in km but also in any kind of fighting martial art

  • steve juminez is way better

  • this video is terrible. discredited this guy completely in 1:18. id knock him out

  • The stance is too rigid, a good fighter would take advantage of it.

    Things to take note of-

    *His head goes passed his knee. Self explanitory.

    *His weight seems to be focused in his front leg. Fighters who specialise in kicking attacks will break front leg or knock you down due to this weakness.

    Mozzletoff!

  • its self defence how many muggers are profesionally trained fighters?

  • Even a bad fighter goes straight for the head. The fact that the head is closer to his opponent is a bad thing.

    You'd be surprised how many people who abuse Martial Arts there are, the second point focused more on them. An example are those MMA fanatics who suddenly know everything xP

  • i get what you mean and its a fair comment

  • guilty as charged! lol

  • @Cagedand3nRaged once again another retard MMA fan, krav maga isnt for MMA fights its meant for defence on the street, police and army but that being said i get the impression that this instructor is a bit of a tard himself, surrounded by tards!

  • @Brady2k10

    I don't like MMA. I never bashed Krav Maga either.

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  • ahh that perfect stance to defend a double leg, not!

  • for the peopel that train in KM, are there lots of throws, joint locks, and pressure point strike areas like BJJ or do they just focus on disarms, and getting behind an enemy and just hammering him with hammer fists, elbows etc.

  • One of the basic premises of KM is using the appropriate amount of force to counter an assailant. Throws aren't typically practiced (unless the opportunity is there), but joint locks are part of the 'program'.

  • I forgot to mention before: striking pressure points is central to KM. I don't know how it compares to BJJ (as I've never practiced it).

  • holy shit if that black guy hits u in tha face!!! i never wanna see how ur face looks like !! :D 5/5 keep it up

  • It's also important to hit their face in the right place. otherwise your hand will break

  • great stuff..keep it up !

  • not all krav punches exclusively witha 45 degree punch.... many krav instructors advocate western boxing strike techniques along with 45 degree punching and vertical fist jabbing

  • I don't know who you train with, but every KM instructor that I've trained with advocates the 45 degree punch

  • considering I have been teaching longer than you have been alive, I don't think your opinion makes much difference.

  • dont know what hes training, but its definitly not krav maga

  • @Iceberqe I don't know either but hell this is not Krav Maga!

  • krav maga is a combination of boxing and martial arts.

  • azninvasion, your comment is incorrect and supports no logic. Krav advocates striking in many different positions INCLUDING a 45 degree angle fist position, but it doesn't disregard other methods either.

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