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    Dont really know where to post this so i thought i would just put it in the most popular section.

    I was just wondering what you guys think of this self defence system, Krav Maga. Anyone trained it? Used it? Recommend it? Hate it?

    Thinking about why i want to study martial arts i came to a conclusion that i want to be able to fight hard and protect myself throughout my life. To feel safe on the street. So maybe learning a self-defence art like Krav Maga would be a good idea, especially if i combined it with another traditional art.

    Any info on Krav Maga would be great.

  • #2
    Wing Chun, Muay Thai, BJJ, Krav Maga....

    Grixti, are you just going through the "would you recommend" A-Z of martial arts? You've already had some great advice from some really experienced people, and they are all trying to tell you that the art doesn't hold the answer. You don't seem to be taking any of it on board.

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    • #3
      i think you should train at ernie reyes west coast karate.

      Ernie Reyes’s West Coast World Martial Arts (WCWMA) system is a unique and dynamic martial arts program designed for people of all ages.








      i trained there for a few years when i was like 12 years old or so. see the guy in the black muay thai shorts in the second picture? that guy was one of the instructors there and i totally remember him telling us one day how important it is for us as martial artists to keep our minds and bodies clean, and stay away from bad things and stuff like that. then like 10 minutes later after class was over, i was in the liquor store next door to buy a drink and i saw him browsing through all the porno magazines, and i remember really being let down.

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      • #4
        old school....

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        • #5
          Originally posted by DickHardman View Post
          Dick Hardman’s birthday bash 1972. Pictured above left to right:

          Stephen Hayes, Eddie Murphy, Gordon Brown MP, Ralph Machio, Carl Weathers, Bruce Lee, Elvis Presley and Bill Gates

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Michael Wright View Post
            Wing Chun, Muay Thai, BJJ, Krav Maga....

            Grixti, are you just going through the "would you recommend" A-Z of martial arts? You've already had some great advice from some really experienced people, and they are all trying to tell you that the art doesn't hold the answer. You don't seem to be taking any of it on board.
            Sorry if thats the impression you got Michael. I have actually taken on board the advice everyone has given me and really appreciate it. Whats wrong with being thorough in my investigation on martial arts if i want to devote a lifetime to them.

            In my posts i have gone over the main martial arts that interest me in their specific fields: Wing Chun (which i am training at the moment), Muay Thai (Stand Up), BJJ (Ground work) and now i have also considered a self-defence art. I thought i would gain some knowledge from people who know a lot about these things first hand.

            Im not just asking these questions for the sake of it, i am genuinely interested in what everyone has to say as their words may directly affect my life.

            Just to add, this idea came from my post on my theory on training Wing Chun with more focus on sparring, practicing the moves with power and under pressure: http://www.defend.net/deluxeforums/s...ad.php?t=27183 . I came across Krav Maga. It seemed to have a similar style of training to what i suggested in my post so i thought i would mention it and see what people thought of it.

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            • #7
              I'm not trying to give you a hard time mate.

              What I am trying to do is stop you from spending years hopping from one art to the other looking for something that doesn't exist - the art that has all the answers.

              The most important question you need to ask yourself, honestly is, why am I doing this? What am I looking for? What is my end result? That will strongly influence what you get out of it.

              I had a Police Officer from The Met come to me lately and say "I have been training in martial arts for over ten years, and no one has offered what I am looking for". I said "what are you looking for?" and he said.....

              "a bit of everything"

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              • #8
                I have trained some Krav and have to say that it is the best "street fighting self defense system" (not martial arts) that I study. There is no uniform katas or speaking in diferent language..Just basic moves to help if a street confrentation occurs..

                Just my opinion..

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                • #9
                  Urban Krav Maga

                  Check out, Central London Krav Maga : Tel. 0791 261 6361
                  Stewart McGill will sort out all your Krav Maga needs
                  He is a really good bloke and you will get practical self defence and a good fitness level.

                  Feel free to say Dan Morgan recommended the Class, First class carries no financial obligation. any further enquiries please contact me on...

                  dan@urban-kravmaga.com

                  London Ontario School of Urban Krav Maga

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