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Well first of all they are two entirely different arts. Its like comparing apples and oranges.Hi,
In september I’ll have the opportunity to train in kravmaga, kali and west boxing in the same club.
What are the difference between krav and kali ?
Do they both could be compatible or complementary ?
Well first of all they are two entirely different arts. Its like comparing apples and oranges.
In a place that's teaching those three, im going to make an assumption based on generalizations, and say that boxing will be boxing, kali will be all weapon work, and krav maga will be everything else.
Yeah, but you dont do any stick or knife fighting in boxing. Most krav places (i know of) dont teach those either, just defenses. And krav theoretically teaches throws and junk, while boxing doesn't.The thing is all the hand striking options that exist. Exist in boxing.
So. If you want to box and apply hubad or defang. You can.
If you want to box and apply bursting. You can.
Apart from obvious things like you can't headbutt or eyegouge. The basic mechanics are applicable.
In martial arts apples are oranges.
(Like that? I just made it up.)
Yeah, but you dont do any stick or knife fighting in boxing. Most krav places (i know of) dont teach those either, just defenses. And krav theoretically teaches throws and junk, while boxing doesn't.
I didn't realize i was endorsing it, or saying it was an issueOk. But that seems like an endorsement to do all three. Rather than it be an issue.
I didn't realize i was endorsing it, or saying it was an issue
Mobile footwork is stick and knife fighting. Striking off that footwork is stick and knife fighting.
The footwork between the two is different. Very different. And either way, you dont use boxing punches in kali, and there are hand manipulations for sticks that you dont need in boxing. Otherwise when i switched from kickboxing to kali, i wouldnt have needed to learn anything new.Sorry. I edited some more stuff in.
But you do do stick and knife in boxing.
Mobile footwork is stick and knife fighting. Striking off that footwork is stick and knife fighting.
The footwork between the two is different. Very different. And either way, you dont use boxing punches in kali, and there are hand manipulations for sticks that you dont need in boxing. Otherwise when i switched from kickboxing to kali, i wouldnt have needed to learn anything new.
Nah, even when you do. If you give a boxer a stick and have him go to one of those, with no other training, he's going to have a bad time.Not so much when you apply it to a dog brothers style of fight.
Nah, even when you do. If you give a boxer a stick and have him go to one of those, with no other training, he's going to have a bad time.
Yup. Which means all those things are different, if you have to learn them to compete...Yeah. It is a mash up of Kali and other things.
Yup. Which means all those things are different, if you have to learn them to compete...
While I think you could teach knife and stick fighting off boxing footwork, that doesn't make it the same as Kali - the angles and defenses are significantly different. I could see someone blending the two - changing some of the boxing base and some of the Kali approach. But they'd need to adjust each a bit (maybe quite a bit - my background in each is pretty thin) to blend them.Sorry. I edited some more stuff in.
But you do do stick and knife in boxing.
Mobile footwork is stick and knife fighting. Striking off that footwork is stick and knife fighting.
That’s why Kali interrest me. The capacity if using weapons help unterstand them. And boxing for the movement and diplacement .I would say FMA (what i am now going to use to refer to kali from now on) definately gives a appreciation for weapons at the end of the day so it might compliment the krav weapon stuff. (which is basically just disarms at the end of the day)