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Krav Maga au Festival des arts martiaux de Bercy 2010.
Avec Richard Douieb et son équipe.

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  • i hate martial art demonstrations because the shit is all choreographed. so many times guys have tried to show me a technique and i come at them and they're like "oh well in most cases they will do this instead".

    whatever

  • @thenoorys

    yes i agree with you, and what i love in Krav Maga is that you learn to react to anything. Sometime we show those kind of exercices in demonstrations, just reaction against an unknown attack but people love to watch clear technics, beautiful defenses like in movies. But if you come to us in a KM course you will see and use those same technics you can see on this demonstration.

  • Not every contry that practice Krav maga use the belt system. Like here in Norway we use the alternative Patch system from Practitioner 1-5(P1-5) Graduate 1-5(G1-5) Expert 1-4(E1-5) and the last grade is Master. Well according to my Krav Pass ;)

  • @evilreddog

    Yes, in fact, Eyal Yanilov and his students, use the military system, with degrees, no belt. Imi Lichtenfeld, the founder of KM, start to use the belt system after 1964 for civilians, with a different pedagogie. Yanilov use the military approach. The others, Kobi (Brazil), Levine (USA), Douieb (Europe), Gidon (Israel) use the system of the belt, and the civilian pedagogie.

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  • @thenoorys You tkink than for learn martial art, you just need a little bit of theorie then you go outside and pratice by kicking some ass. No, need to learn prepared movment, need to learn kata, need to try competition, then you can feel a little bit ready.

  • @heracles04 ... Yanilov à quitté Imi bien avant qu'il ne meurt, donc si je suis ton raisonnement, (que je ne partage pas) Yanilov n'est pas retourné aux sources (Imi est la source du Krav Maga) depuis plus de 20 ans ? Yanilov fait partit des plus grands en Krav Maga, mais malgré ce que tu peux penser, il n'est pas le seul et l'unique, même si c'est parfois ce qu'inculquent certains enseignants sans honneur. Gidon, Douieb, Kobi, Levine, et quelques autres valent autant que Yanilov.

  • starting at 3:36, it won't really get right kicking like that in the abdomen because the guy can cut your leg with the knife... so, i think that Krav Magá is a real good martial art, but its not complete...

  • @vvakan In general, the teachers with backgrounds in japansese styles use the belt systems. doesnt rly make much of a difference, either u know how to defend urself or u dont, no color of belt or patch or sash or wtv will make any difference

  • kravmaga

  • MAESTROSSSS!!! AUNQUE NO ES UN ARTE MARCIAL DEVERDAD (POR QUE ES SOLO LA SUMA DE ESTILOS) ES TREMENDAMENTE UTILIZIMO!!!!

  • @vvakan

    yeah i have to say krav looks like a very effective and efficient style to learn.

  • @Joelwww7

    We can't say it's the best ; For me it is, but for someone else, it's another.

    I think people love KM because it's simple, efficient, fast to learn. Pragmatic and modern.

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