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New school in Phoenix,AZ
TOTAL SUBMISSION FIGHTING SYSTEMS
Head instructor, 4th degree black belt in Krav Maga.
Fight Coordinator/Choreographer for film and television.
30 yrs experience in martial arts
over 40 no holds barred fights (before UFC, no gloves, no weight classes, no time limits, where mixed martial arts started)
www.totalsubmissionfightingsystems.com
Nice videos, very informative. But there's something I notice. A lot of Kenpo instructors I've seen in videos online or in person seem really out of shape. I wonder why that is?
K831,
Definitely come by when you have an opportunity. See the difference between us and guys like spork3245, we have several different techniques for different situations. There is no absolute in Krav Maga, you take what the attacker gives you. If he or anyone else thinks there is only "one" way to defend yourself in any given situation, you're the one who will get yourself killed. Things change extremely fast in an attack or fight. This clip is just one way and actually I do deflect with my forearm prior to grabbing the wrist.
Have an open mind when seeking a Krav Maga school and instructor, If they (the instructor) spends their time time bashing another school or instructor, there's a reason, usually to sell a membership. Our job is to instruct and educate. Who cares what the other guy is doing? I have all the respect in the world for the other KM federations, just wish they would open up their minds a bit. I teach all types of KM variations. I could also point out some "holes" in IKMF, but I rather teach than point out others so called bad form.
Final word,,,I have several students who have trained IKMF, they seem to not have an issue, and in many techniques we instruct, feel more ours easier to learn and more effective, especially during our "live" drills.
K831,
Definitely come by when you have an opportunity. See the difference between us and guys like spork3245, we have several different techniques for different situations. There is no absolute in Krav Maga, you take what the attacker gives you. If he or anyone else thinks there is only "one" way to defend yourself in any given situation, you're the one who will get yourself killed. Things change extremely fast in an attack or fight. This clip is just one way and actually I do deflect with my forearm prior to grabbing the wrist.
Have an open mind when seeking a Krav Maga school and instructor, If they (the instructor) spends their time time bashing another school or instructor, there's a reason, usually to sell a membership. Our job is to instruct and educate. Who cares what the other guy is doing? I have all the respect in the world for the other KM federations, just wish they would open up their minds a bit. I teach all types of KM variations. I could also point out some "holes" in IKMF, but I rather teach than point out others so called bad form.
Final word,,,I have several students who have trained IKMF, they seem to not have an issue, and in many techniques we instruct, feel more ours easier to learn and more effective, especially during our "live" drills.
Well, I have a few questions. Hopefully Spork will comment as well, in addition to KravGuy. This is about the knife video on the website.
Now, my first question:
1) At 12sec in, it seems as the attacker is holding the blade to the defenders throat. Defender uses his right hand to push the blade across and then follows up with counters. While I see that the defender moved back slightly, it would seem to me, that the safer route would be to use your left hand.
MJS said:2) I may be wrong in saying this, but it seems as if the defender is still and/or robotic like. Maybe it just seems that way to me, as the majority of my weapons work is FMA influenced and fluid.
Point taken, appreciate your input. Will look into your instructors dvd series as at this time unable to make a trip to Jersey.