Basic Principles In Krav Maga
Author: Kier Marston
Date Posted: May 25, 2008
Krav Maga is designed to provide the most effective response for
an individual across the whole range of situations in which one's
safety is in danger. Here is a brief discussion on four key areas
that I've picked up on in the time I have been training in krav
maga. These are not exhaustive of the principles behind krav maga
but do give a good overview of some important considerations that
go into training:
1) Attack vulnerable areas of the body. Consider
that when someone attacks you and you are able to fight back, any
action that you take can be said to have an 'opportunity cost',
that is the cost of the action you didn't take weighed up against
the one you did. Given that when your life is in danger your aim
is to survive it makes sense to ensure that your efforts in defending
yourself are focused on inflicting as much damage on your attacker
as possible so that they are neutralised and no longer a threat
to you. As such krav maga encourages attacking the most vulnerable
areas of the body. The groin strike for instance is a staple of
many techniques as are eye gouges, kicks to the knees and all manner
of strikes to the face targetting the nose, ears, temples and so
on. When making combative moves such as punches, kicks, elbows etc
the emphasis is not placed on set patterns or routines but on a
continuous flurry of vicious and sustained attacks at the body's
weakest points to quickly overwhelm the opponent.
2) Go from defending to attacking ASAP. Again
consider a situation where your life is threatened by an attacker.
The ideal way to escape such a situation is to avoid as detailed
below, or to escape from it quickly. Krav maga teaches numerous
blocks and ways of coping with all the kinds of physical attack
one can encounter. However the system teaches that we should block
and attack simultaneously if possible, and if that is not possible
then to counter attack as soon as possible and then make our escape.
Why is this the case? Well to put it bluntly unless you are Neo
you can't stand and block a continuous flurry of attacks without
getting hurt. Many knife attacks in particular involve not one,
but numerous attacks in quick succession. As such counter attacking
represents your best bet of blocking the attackers thought processes
and allowing you to escape or neutralise him.
3) Three hundred percent defense. There are numerous
methods of blocking any physical attack to your person. In krav
maga you are trained to deal with attacks using three simultaneous
strategies if possible. The first would be the hand or foot defense,
which would involve blocking or deflecting a strike or maybe plucking
or otherwise breaking a choke or similar attack. The second is the
body defense and this simply involves turning or moving your body
to remove it from where the attacker is attacking to. So for instance
against a straight punch to your head you move your head and upper
body to the side. The third principle is 'moving off the line of
attack' and simply involves moving round your opponent so that the
line of attack, that is the direction in which he is or can attack
you is no longer going through you. This is important for numerous
reasons. As stated above an attack will rarely make one discrete
attack, there are likely to be several planned. Blocking or deflecting
the initial attack and then swiftly moving to the attackers side
and rear is a good way to avoid further danger and place your self
in a prime position to neutralise the attacker, flee and also scan
for further attacks in the blind spot that you previously had as
he attacked you.
4) Situational awareness/scanning. A typical fight
in a movie often involves two people facing each other and essentially
slugging it out as if they were characters in Street Fighter. Numerous
blows are thrown, blocked, taken and so on until a victor emerges.
Being attacked in real life is rarely this simple. Attacks are made
without warning, from all different angles and by single or multiple
opponents. As such it's very important to be continually aware of
your surroundings and to be able to recognise danger signs and react
instinctively. Krav maga teaches situation awareness with various
kinds of drill and training. All students are also taught when attacked
to move off the line of attack so that you can see into what was
your blind spot and then to scan for further attackers, methods
of escape, common objects to use as makeshift weapons etc. The importance
of this cannot be stressed enough!
About The Author
Kier Marston is a student of krav
maga in london
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
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