Martial Arts - Krav Maga
Author: Michael Russell
Date Posted: June 11, 2006
Many martial arts focus on one range of fighting and some of the
more diverse martial arts may incorporate two ranges of fighting.
The ultimate goal of any martial art is to instil both the skills
and the confidence in its students in order for them to be able
to defend themselves in a real life situation. No other martial
art does this as effectively as the Israeli system of defensive
tactics knows as Krav Maga. Krav Maga which is a martial art that
incorporates all ranges of fighting was created in Israel in the
year 1948 by a man named Imi Lichtenfeld.
During the time period that Krav Maga was created, the Israelis
were still under British rule and had to find a way to defend themselves,
without bearing arms. In its infancy this martial art was one of
the most brutal hand to hand combat systems as it was created to
train the military for World War II as well as training the Israeli
civilians for anti-terrorism defense. In 1964 Imi Lichtenfeld retired
as a soldier and started to adapt the martial art for normal every
day use for civilians. The association of Krav Maga was created
in 1975 by Imi Lichtenfeld and his most accomplished students.
The advantage Krav Maga has over other martial arts is that not
only is it extremely adaptable, it is also constantly evolving.
Whatever real world scenarios that may occur, Krav Maga finds realistic
defenses for them. Most martial arts (especially traditional ones)
tend to teach rigid curriculums that aren't up for discussion or
change while Krav Maga encourages its students to find creative
ways to use the techniques and even incorporates new lessons learned
from real life encounters. Krav Maga is not a sport! It is a complete
fighting system that was created for street attacks. There are no
rules and students are taught to use anything in their arsenal to
be able to defend themselves. This would include pressure points
and vulnerable areas such as the eyes, temples, throat, back of
the neck and groin. This martial art focuses on training its students
in a repetitious manner as they hope to instil the instincts needed
to survive a street attack. Cardiovascular and callisthenic training
is incorporated into each training session, as being physically
fit is a necessity. The focus of this art is to counter hard and
fast. The faster you can attack your opponent the better your chances
of surprising them. Most martial arts have both specialized weapons
defense and training while Krav Maga teaches its students to use
everyday ordinary objects as weapons. The point is how often does
a person get attacked in the streets and have a set of nun chucks
or a staff to defend themselves with?
When a martial art teaches you to both throw and defend against
punches and kicks, teaches you joint locks and ground defense, as
well as takedowns and weapons training, it is hard for anyone to
use any other words then "complete system" to describe it. The world
we're living in is getting progressively more dangerous and many
of the traditional martial arts, while great for exercise and pleasure,
are not used to such extreme conditions. Krav Maga should be the
martial art of choice for anyone looking for a highly effective
system to defend themselves.
About The Author
Michael Russell Your Independent guide to Martial Arts
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
- online collection of Krav Maga articles.
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