look if even one blow is landed, the fight is now 90/10 in your favor, one more kick or strike and its over, take off running get out. Krav is the real deal, simple, practical, I have just started it with full blown ADD, i need one and one to make sure I am learning it right, eventually after I have the basics down, I will do a class. That said I think its amazing, so simple theory and application, the blocks come natural the counter strikes are simple and seem devastating.
@tittyman321 just to reinforce aikidobush's point. a lot of ground work in krav maga is taken from BBJ. comparing krav maga to martial arts or sports is hard to do because it is too dangerous to be trained in a similar way. krav maga incorporates techniques from many other martial arts, kicks and the 8 limb technique from muy thai, ground work from bjj and disarmings from karate just to name a few.
its cool and all but what if that guy had a buddy.. your fucked. Krav maga is designed to make strong counter attacks to disable opponents as fast as possible and to take on multiple opponents
Another thing, if a martial artist was out and about then he wouldn't attack random people, unless you meant if you put them in the ring? That wouldn't happen, but Krav Maga still has a 70% chance of winning, a few groin strikes, eye strikes and an elbow to the neck and the martial artist is a goner. But stop comparing, your going to get nowhere. Your obviously no martial artist if you want to compare your martial art. So end of.
Your a complete and utter joke. Krav Maga is the best self-defense system in the world, not a martial art. If a BJJ was up against a pro in Krav Maga, and the BJJ had no experience in street-fighting then he would be flawed. A couple of eye strikes and his gone. If you can't see, you can't fight. Yeah he could grapple, and take down the pro in Krav Maga, but I am pretty sure he would still get hurt. BJJ and Aikido techniques are good, but seriously? Stop comparing, okay?
I've done: Judo, Boxing, Aikido and Taekwondo. They have helped me a little but thats only because I study what bouncers study, I study Krav Maga, and how to control my adrenaline rush. -- Don't do high kicks in fights, (not that you can any way because your adrenaline takes over and you wouldn't probably be able to think clear enough to do a head shot or a high front kick or just a high kick). But Krav Maga is more or the less a Self-Defense system not a martial art.
- Yes, Krav Maga trains your in stress drills as well as teaches you to be prepared, observe, stay calm and act aggressive towards an attacker. Helping you to take control of your adrenaline, so if any body says that martial arts are a waist of time for self-defense, they are pretty much correct. The bullshit that people teach these days, half the instructors have no real street-fighting experience. Krav Maga is the one and only, rated the best in the world.
look if even one blow is landed, the fight is now 90/10 in your favor, one more kick or strike and its over, take off running get out. Krav is the real deal, simple, practical, I have just started it with full blown ADD, i need one and one to make sure I am learning it right, eventually after I have the basics down, I will do a class. That said I think its amazing, so simple theory and application, the blocks come natural the counter strikes are simple and seem devastating.
Motogp46x9 1 month ago
learn silat kunta.
nizamuddin23687 7 months ago
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TheMontyMal 8 months ago
this is my daily anti hero life =)
levaithan666 10 months ago
@tittyman321 just to reinforce aikidobush's point. a lot of ground work in krav maga is taken from BBJ. comparing krav maga to martial arts or sports is hard to do because it is too dangerous to be trained in a similar way. krav maga incorporates techniques from many other martial arts, kicks and the 8 limb technique from muy thai, ground work from bjj and disarmings from karate just to name a few.
ddriazine 11 months ago
@tittyman321
its cool and all but what if that guy had a buddy.. your fucked. Krav maga is designed to make strong counter attacks to disable opponents as fast as possible and to take on multiple opponents
CANADIANPEANUT1 1 year ago
Another thing, if a martial artist was out and about then he wouldn't attack random people, unless you meant if you put them in the ring? That wouldn't happen, but Krav Maga still has a 70% chance of winning, a few groin strikes, eye strikes and an elbow to the neck and the martial artist is a goner. But stop comparing, your going to get nowhere. Your obviously no martial artist if you want to compare your martial art. So end of.
TheAikidoBush 1 year ago
@tittyman321
Your a complete and utter joke. Krav Maga is the best self-defense system in the world, not a martial art. If a BJJ was up against a pro in Krav Maga, and the BJJ had no experience in street-fighting then he would be flawed. A couple of eye strikes and his gone. If you can't see, you can't fight. Yeah he could grapple, and take down the pro in Krav Maga, but I am pretty sure he would still get hurt. BJJ and Aikido techniques are good, but seriously? Stop comparing, okay?
TheAikidoBush 1 year ago
@InTheFleshForever
I've done: Judo, Boxing, Aikido and Taekwondo. They have helped me a little but thats only because I study what bouncers study, I study Krav Maga, and how to control my adrenaline rush. -- Don't do high kicks in fights, (not that you can any way because your adrenaline takes over and you wouldn't probably be able to think clear enough to do a head shot or a high front kick or just a high kick). But Krav Maga is more or the less a Self-Defense system not a martial art.
TheAikidoBush 1 year ago
@Rahman505
Karate and Kickboxing?
- Yes, Krav Maga trains your in stress drills as well as teaches you to be prepared, observe, stay calm and act aggressive towards an attacker. Helping you to take control of your adrenaline, so if any body says that martial arts are a waist of time for self-defense, they are pretty much correct. The bullshit that people teach these days, half the instructors have no real street-fighting experience. Krav Maga is the one and only, rated the best in the world.
TheAikidoBush 1 year ago