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Krav Maga

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2015 5:37 pm
by Evolve
just skimmed through this section and noticed 2 threads already on Krav, but nobody that had done it so wanted to post my thoughts after my first class. First off I have absolutely no experience of this kind besides one karate class when I was about 8 :p


From looking through this section previously I knew I had to spend some time finding a reputable trainer. Managed to find a class backed by the British association with the trainer being an ex Royal Marine instructor that had completed the Krav Maga instructor training


Went along last night and had a quick chat initially. He said it's great that people lose weight and get fit, but he doesn't care about any of that and that we're there to learn how to fight. No time for fancy moves or showing off. I like. Tough guys, great attitude, takes the piss but ultimately gets the job done, my favourite type of person.


The dudes were pretty hardcore, a few big strong tattooed guys, one bouncer, couple ex military. Some were friendly, others a little standoffish, need to earn respect in this class. We start with a warm up, move into a close contact game to try to defend and attack, punishment being 5-10 squats. Then into some work on the mitts. Punches, side punches, elbows. I'm paired with a man mountain that is strong as fuck, imagining that swing catching me was a real eye opener.


Then we move into getting out of a front choke hold, paired with different guys who were super helpful in helping me get the technique.


Finally ended with a 'pressure test' where 10 guys were in a circle, the guy in centre had to punch mitts as the instructor called out someone to come in and choke hold them, escape, back to mitts, repeat.


We all had a turn in centre and I was called in multiple times to choke hold.


Review after one class:

Like I said I have no experience so I can't compare to anything else, but so far I'm a big fan. Guys seem serious, trainer is spot on, picking up technique then putting it under pressure was a great way to learn. I ache like fuck today, so you know it was good!

Definitely doing this once a week, twice if I can get to class around work.


:)

Re: Krav Maga

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 2:13 pm
by Moiser
Sounds interesting!

How's the second (and third class??) gone?

Re: Krav Maga

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 9:18 pm
by James Bond
Sounds like you've found a good Krav Maga class! Pretty similar to the classes I take. I like that the moves are simply, effective and use a natural body position that lends itself to an instinctive reaction. Also links well to defense shooting.

Re: Krav Maga

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 11:18 am
by Evolve
Moiser wrote:Sounds interesting!

How's the second (and third class??) gone?

Foiled by illness yet again.

Re: Krav Maga

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 11:20 am
by Evolve
James Bond wrote:Sounds like you've found a good Krav Maga class! Pretty similar to the classes I take. I like that the moves are simply, effective and use a natural body position that lends itself to an instinctive reaction. Also links well to defense shooting.
Awesome man how long have you been going to this class?

Re: Krav Maga

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 10:32 am
by Contrastic
I just started out past week on krav training, I have to say is far easiest to learn than I thought and very realistic, the techniques are very simple and effective so anybody can learn them.

Re: Krav Maga

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 5:38 am
by Methos
Did you make it back out Science? Just noticed this thread is a year old. I've been looking into Krav and it's one of the few disciplines available where I live. No Sayoc here.