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Archives for August 2013

Takedowns for When You’re Losing

08.16.13 By Patrick 2 Comments

As civilian Krav Maga practitioners, we generally avoid takedowns because our goal is not to restrain or eliminate an attacker, but to eliminate the threat and go home safe. Throws and takedowns serve an important purpose for military and law enforcement, but for the rest of us they may unnecessarily prolong the fight and greatly increase the chances of creating a grappling match or going to the ground. Perhaps the most fundamental reason why we de-emphasize takedowns is because what we do emphasize are techniques that can be performed by people of all shapes, sizes, and abilities. Compared to a swift groin kick and a punch in the nose, an effective takedown generally requires greater athleticism and much more training time. But this is not to say that takedowns are never of use to even the least trained and least athletic of us. In this week’s Fight class, we trained some scenarios in which takedowns were our best option for regaining control of a bad situation.

I’m not going to reiterate the details and nuances of the techniques and drills. (You should have been in class!) Rather, this is just a quick recap of the highlighted situations. Be aware that these are not the only applications for these particular techniques.

Single-leg Takedown

When we throw knees, we do so in such a way to limit the possibility of our leg getting grabbed. If our leg does happen to get snatched up, we have a powerful counter for it. What if, though, the roles are reversed, and we find ourselves on the receiving end of knees? The single-leg takedown is one of our best options. Though the preference is to have the head on the inside, body positioning may dictate that the head be on the outside.

Single-leg Takedown

Knee Taps and Toe-Picks/Single-leg Hyperextension

From early on in training, we teach the following sequence (simplified here) for when you’re going to the ground: Fall break, tactical position, move, kick to create space, get up. In most situations, this series of techniques (with minor variations due to the dynamics of the fight) will serve you best in getting back to your feet and finding an exit. But when would it not be the preferred option? How about this: you’ve fallen to all fours and you’ve got two or more people stomping on you. Do you think being in Back Position is going to facilitate our strategies for handling multiple attackers [1, 2]? No, better would be to snag the leg of the nearest assailant; slam him or her to the ground (preferably hyperextending a knee along the way); then get up as protected as possible, using the fallen thug to stack the remaining threats.

Knee Tap

These techniques are newly added to Krav Maga. For those who trained them this week, what did you think? Effective? For those who didn’t, are you excited to attend Fight class?!

 


Images © Krav Maga Worldwide

 

Filed Under: Groundfighting/Grappling, Krav Maga News, Krav Maga Technique Library Tagged With: takedowns/throws

Russian Tie-up / 2-on-1 Techniques

08.08.13 By Patrick Leave a Comment

In Wednesday night’s brief exploration into some of the curriculum newly added to Krav Maga, we came across a position called the Russian Tie-up or 2-on-1. As I mentioned in class, for Krav Maga this is a position of momentary and transitory control for setting up threat-eliminating, fight-ending combatives. We want to avoid grappling matches whenever possible. More importantly, we train techniques like this so that we can better learn to defend against them.

Here are a few more (mostly non-Krav) things you can do with the 2-on-1:

If you missed Wednesday’s classes, don’t fret; this stuff will be worked into the regular training rotation. For a reminder on the single-leg takedown, check out this post.

 

Filed Under: Groundfighting/Grappling, Krav Maga News Tagged With: takedowns/throws, video

Multiple Opponents Strategy: Not Sanctioned by Krav Maga but Totally Awesome (and NSFW)

08.02.13 By Patrick 2 Comments

I can’t wait to demo this on Marc.

Filed Under: For Your Amusement, Krav Maga News, Krav Related, Self-Defense Tagged With: Lee Morrison, video

Back from Expert Series II: No Broken Stuff This Time!

08.01.13 By Patrick 3 Comments

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The Expert Series II crew (minus Jean) with AJ Draven
Last Sunday I successfully completed Expert Series II, the Level 5 Brown Belt instructors test at Krav Maga Worldwide National Training Center in West LA. Big thanks to the outstanding-as-usual instructor-instructors Kelly Campbell and AJ Draven, from whom I learned so much more than I could possibly scribble down with a cavalier-twisted hand in my sweat-sodden notebook. Thanks to my excellent and inspiring classmates Dustin Hoffman, Keenan Weig, Britt Soden, Myles Gomez, and Jean-Francois Frenette.

Special thanks to my training partner, Josh Schultz, who had also partnered with me and Danelle way back in Phase B. To walk away with only minor scrapes and bruises—considering the high-impact stuff we were training (and the unfortunate events of Expert I)—must say something about our skill level, right?

Thanks to Brian and everyone at the Academy for the encouragement and training help. Thanks to Marc for letting me smack him around in overzealous teaching demos.

Most specialest thanks of all to Danelle for waving guns and knives in my face even when it was the last thing she felt like doing, and for being the reigning champ of focus mitt holding.

As usual, I’m very excited to share all the new stuff and twists on old stuff. There are some significant changes in all levels of the system, and I’ll be updating the online curriculum and bringing them to my classes soon.

How to get KRAV MAGA Instructor level Brown Belt: 1. Train for years & years 2. Take my test today 3. Whoop some serious ass #GoodLuck

— AJ Draven (@JohnnyBadass) July 28, 2013

 

Filed Under: Krav Maga News Tagged With: A.J. Draven, AJ Draven, Kelly Campbell, KMW, test

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