@luiscofresi is not so easy rec a real fight... but i tried, and a friend of me too... believe me, that is really intresting... now u see only the top of the iceberg, the real training with real instructor will show u the real use of KFM.
@odin2358 i do Keysi and i assure u that the elbow is one of the strongest part of our body. if u don't move and you receive a punch on the elbow, the one feel pain (believe me i try in training) is not u!
@odin2358 haha! try punching someones elbow, it does have force i've felt it and there are no half beats full speed its a barrage that keeps on going from move to move so I would say it's faster. Try parrying multiple opponents you'll get your arse kicked, one of the KFM drills is predator which is 3 or more hitting, pushing and grabbing you parrying doesn't work in this unless you are an absolute expert with KFM you don't need to be.
i Agree, ive yet to seen a video for KFM that shows a real/real simulated fight that is not choreographed. We need to see what this training can really do for u in the unxpected situations. i admit tho, this is a very unique style of fighting and somethin i would def try, I practice Krav Maga, which i have no problems using in street fights, ..i'd combin both methods for these types of fights...its w/e works for u.
I'm sorry, I don't like the idea of 'blocking' by placing the tricep in the way of the strike instead of parrying with the palm. The elbow doesn't have much force from that position. You could argue that someone with good training would do more with the elbow, but against someone well trained that 'block' would do more damage to yourself than the elbow. And it's slow, reduces your visual...
do some research and you would find out that the 2 keysi founders are grown up with street fights, doing several ma. kfm is the evolution of their experiences in street fights etc...and it dont stop its still evolving...
@luiscofresi is not so easy rec a real fight... but i tried, and a friend of me too... believe me, that is really intresting... now u see only the top of the iceberg, the real training with real instructor will show u the real use of KFM.
lukesax1983 1 year ago
@odin2358 i do Keysi and i assure u that the elbow is one of the strongest part of our body. if u don't move and you receive a punch on the elbow, the one feel pain (believe me i try in training) is not u!
lukesax1983 1 year ago
@odin2358 haha! try punching someones elbow, it does have force i've felt it and there are no half beats full speed its a barrage that keeps on going from move to move so I would say it's faster. Try parrying multiple opponents you'll get your arse kicked, one of the KFM drills is predator which is 3 or more hitting, pushing and grabbing you parrying doesn't work in this unless you are an absolute expert with KFM you don't need to be.
tomfurstyfield 1 year ago
It seems that those who understand and practise the martial arts - do not make foolish comments about other ARTs - rather RESPECT diversity
safemate14 1 year ago
@stephlc8 damn right! All the haters, you do your stuff, we'll do ours.
louiscreagh 2 years ago
i Agree, ive yet to seen a video for KFM that shows a real/real simulated fight that is not choreographed. We need to see what this training can really do for u in the unxpected situations. i admit tho, this is a very unique style of fighting and somethin i would def try, I practice Krav Maga, which i have no problems using in street fights, ..i'd combin both methods for these types of fights...its w/e works for u.
luiscofresi 2 years ago
I'm sorry, I don't like the idea of 'blocking' by placing the tricep in the way of the strike instead of parrying with the palm. The elbow doesn't have much force from that position. You could argue that someone with good training would do more with the elbow, but against someone well trained that 'block' would do more damage to yourself than the elbow. And it's slow, reduces your visual...
odin2358 2 years ago
it is my favorite move
Unplugfish 2 years ago
One key element of KFM is to develop and cultivate total 360 degree situational awareness.
WithBadIntent 2 years ago
do some research and you would find out that the 2 keysi founders are grown up with street fights, doing several ma. kfm is the evolution of their experiences in street fights etc...and it dont stop its still evolving...
TierDrama 2 years ago