Bakedalasker wrote:Special forces training?
So guys are caught defence techniques where they can walk away after defending themselves without notice?
Xcasual wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:Special forces training?
So guys are caught defence techniques where they can walk away after defending themselves without notice?
There's more to it than that Baked , In Krav Maga we teach how to defend then attack and not to hang about. We teach how to end an attack very quickly & maybe deadly. All depends on the force of the aggressor
thomasblue wrote:I think we have had this discussion before but isn't it better to teach people how to avoid confrontational situations like going down dark streets/alleys alone than to teach them how to possibly defend themselves and feel invincible if it happens
I might be wrong but Doesn't Krav maga teach you to totally disable a potential threat with Brute force ? What if you mistake the advance as a threat and hurt an innocent person mistakenly ?
If Krav Maga concentrated on teaching to reverse any potential threat and walk away first it would be a great concept , the fact it concentrates on disabling any and all threats is a worry .
Just my opinion but that's the way I see it .
thomasblue wrote:I think we have had this discussion before but isn't it better to teach people how to avoid confrontational situations like going down dark streets/alleys alone than to teach them how to possibly defend themselves and feel invincible if it happens
I might be wrong but Doesn't Krav maga teach you to totally disable a potential threat with Brute force ? What if you mistake the advance as a threat and hurt an innocent person mistakenly ?
If Krav Maga concentrated on teaching to reverse any potential threat and walk away first it would be a great concept , the fact it concentrates on disabling any and all threats is a worry .
Just my opinion but that's the way I see it .
thomasblue wrote:I think we have had this discussion before but isn't it better to teach people how to avoid confrontational situations like going down dark streets/alleys alone than to teach them how to possibly defend themselves and feel invincible if it happens
I might be wrong but Doesn't Krav maga teach you to totally disable a potential threat with Brute force ? What if you mistake the advance as a threat and hurt an innocent person mistakenly ?
If Krav Maga concentrated on teaching to reverse any potential threat and walk away first it would be a great concept , the fact it concentrates on disabling any and all threats is a worry .
Just my opinion but that's the way I see it .
nubbsy wrote:thomasblue wrote:I think we have had this discussion before but isn't it better to teach people how to avoid confrontational situations like going down dark streets/alleys alone than to teach them how to possibly defend themselves and feel invincible if it happens
I might be wrong but Doesn't Krav maga teach you to totally disable a potential threat with Brute force ? What if you mistake the advance as a threat and hurt an innocent person mistakenly ?
If Krav Maga concentrated on teaching to reverse any potential threat and walk away first it would be a great concept , the fact it concentrates on disabling any and all threats is a worry .
Just my opinion but that's the way I see it .
Sometimes you can't just walk away or avoid walking down dark allys it's not that simple is it. As a human being you have the right the defend yourself and protect yourself regardless of what the law says.
ThomasC wrote:Started Thai-kickboxing after 5 years without training, lost 1st in 3 months.....another 3 stone off and I will be ready to fight again so maybe next year I can do a few inter-clubs as long as I keep training
Xcasual wrote:we teach how to defend then attack and not to hang about.
Bluebird1977 wrote:Xcasual wrote:we teach how to defend then attack and not to hang about.
Give slade a ring help him out please
ELY BOY wrote:Looking to get back into this. Used to train in Barry but travelling put me off. Loved it.
ELY BOY wrote:Yeah mate will have a look at the Roath one. Do you know much about that specific class?
Xcasual wrote:ELY BOY wrote:Yeah mate will have a look at the Roath one. Do you know much about that specific class?
Yes mate , First one free then £4-50 one hour session. No direct debit like most do , pay as you train .
cardiff yid wrote:I will look into going to Caldicot
ELY BOY wrote:Xcasual wrote:ELY BOY wrote:Yeah mate will have a look at the Roath one. Do you know much about that specific class?
Yes mate , First one free then £4-50 one hour session. No direct debit like most do , pay as you train .
Nice one mate. I'll give it a go in the next couple of weeks.
bluebird04 wrote:any plans to have anything like this is port talbot mate ? wanting to get in shape and train....only real thing down here, apart from a few boxing clubs is a Brazlian ju-jitsu...which they are looking for like £60 for a full kit, then like £50 a month training....
nubbsy wrote:bluebird04 wrote:any plans to have anything like this is port talbot mate ? wanting to get in shape and train....only real thing down here, apart from a few boxing clubs is a Brazlian ju-jitsu...which they are looking for like £60 for a full kit, then like £50 a month training....
boxing is what you want if its just fitness your after
bluebird04 wrote:any plans to have anything like this is port talbot mate ? wanting to get in shape and train....only real thing down here, apart from a few boxing clubs is a Brazlian ju-jitsu...which they are looking for like £60 for a full kit, then like £50 a month training....
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