"No-name," I don't know what kind of instructors you're meeting but I'm in NY and I went to Krav Maga specifically because of legal issues. I don't want to get into it but my instructor has gone above and beyond the call of duty for me. He trains law enforcement officers as well so he's dead serious about survival.
I specifically chose Krav Maga because I didn't want to be forced to bow to pictures of people's dead ancestors or masters, or have to hear varying philosophies from chairs and tables having souls to why the world was meant to spin in the opposite direction. I just needed to protect myself fast and hard. I needed serious help and I didn't have time to give years to obtain that.
Yeah, you're going to have to fight "dirty" if that's what people want to call protecting your basic human right to life. The tactics described in previous posts sound pretty reasonable to me. When someone approaches you, you have no idea whether they are trying to harm you or kill you. Do whatever you have to in order to protect yourself. Real simple.
About running away and leaving your woman behind... I hope since your last post they've left you with a better impression. Okay, one of the things I have to deal with is that I have to protect a few other individuals. From the start, I was taught how to maneuver an attacker in order to (1) keep him subdued and under my control, (2) keep an eye on anyone else around, and (3) how to get to that position in numerous ways. And he can even teach me to work that in more ways if need be. Remember, Krav Maga is also about being able to adapt - staying sharp, staying aware of this ever-changing world.
About dealing with kickboxers...we use plenty of kicks in Krav Maga. At least my instructor does. He also drills us 'til we drop. So the cardio work is there.
About not wanting to get hurt...I've been hurt bad. I really can't afford another injury. But my instructor works with my risk level so there's no shortage of moves in my case. Like others said, you may not be able to avoid getting hurt but you can lower the risk drastically, and you train to avoid your most vulnerable spots. In Krav Maga, there's also a focus on being aware at all times. I get stress tests where I'm being hit blindfolded or have to respond only when I hear certain sounds.
Let me know if you have any other questions. I'll do my best to help even though I think everyone else has done a great job in answering so far. I just hope that the people you're dealing with do right by you.
I train in NY at Davide's Yorktown Total Fitness. I don't remember right now but maybe his website talks about what Krav Maga is supposed to be. Davide himself is my teacher. Even in NYC, finding the right Krav Maga school wasn't easy. I didn't want to deal with just anybody. Anyhow, I wish you the best, man. Be safe. Do whatever it takes.
I specifically chose Krav Maga because I didn't want to be forced to bow to pictures of people's dead ancestors or masters, or have to hear varying philosophies from chairs and tables having souls to why the world was meant to spin in the opposite direction. I just needed to protect myself fast and hard. I needed serious help and I didn't have time to give years to obtain that.
Yeah, you're going to have to fight "dirty" if that's what people want to call protecting your basic human right to life. The tactics described in previous posts sound pretty reasonable to me. When someone approaches you, you have no idea whether they are trying to harm you or kill you. Do whatever you have to in order to protect yourself. Real simple.
About running away and leaving your woman behind... I hope since your last post they've left you with a better impression. Okay, one of the things I have to deal with is that I have to protect a few other individuals. From the start, I was taught how to maneuver an attacker in order to (1) keep him subdued and under my control, (2) keep an eye on anyone else around, and (3) how to get to that position in numerous ways. And he can even teach me to work that in more ways if need be. Remember, Krav Maga is also about being able to adapt - staying sharp, staying aware of this ever-changing world.
About dealing with kickboxers...we use plenty of kicks in Krav Maga. At least my instructor does. He also drills us 'til we drop. So the cardio work is there.
About not wanting to get hurt...I've been hurt bad. I really can't afford another injury. But my instructor works with my risk level so there's no shortage of moves in my case. Like others said, you may not be able to avoid getting hurt but you can lower the risk drastically, and you train to avoid your most vulnerable spots. In Krav Maga, there's also a focus on being aware at all times. I get stress tests where I'm being hit blindfolded or have to respond only when I hear certain sounds.
Let me know if you have any other questions. I'll do my best to help even though I think everyone else has done a great job in answering so far. I just hope that the people you're dealing with do right by you.
I train in NY at Davide's Yorktown Total Fitness. I don't remember right now but maybe his website talks about what Krav Maga is supposed to be. Davide himself is my teacher. Even in NYC, finding the right Krav Maga school wasn't easy. I didn't want to deal with just anybody. Anyhow, I wish you the best, man. Be safe. Do whatever it takes.
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