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Team for Tufts 10k?

08.22.11 By Danelle Leave a Comment

Hello Folks!

I’ve signed up for the Tufts 10k (for Women) and hoping others will follow suit. Heck, maybe we can have a team shirt or something dorky to stand out. It’ll take place on Monday, October 10 at noon. It’s Columbus Day, so many people have it off.

Even though they say it’s for women, I saw plenty of guys last year. So, if you are a dude and want to run but aren’t sure, do it for a special woman in your life–mom, sis, wife/gf, bff.

You can check out the website and registration here.

Let me know if you sign up!

Danelle

Filed Under: Announcements & News, General Info, Krav Maga News

IFC’s Favorite Movie Knife Scenes

08.18.11 By Patrick 6 Comments

IFC Knife Scenes
Knives are scary. Anyone who’s done even the most cursory training with them can attest to this. Maybe this is why they make for such great entertainment. For the random post of the week: “Our 15 favorite movie knife scenes (with video)” from the Independent Film Channel.

Warning: These are movie knife fights. The clips are unedited and extremely graphic.

I’m of course happy to see both Tommy Lee Jones knife fights made the list. (I watched and playacted the Under Siege scene countless times as a 12-year-old!) And the Eastern Promises linoleum knives… The Remar/Carradine fight in The Long Riders is a great one I hadn’t seen before, and the Kill Zone and The Man from Nowhere scenes are now new favorites (extra credit for the karambit).

The I Saw the Devil scene was one I had forgotten about—more like blocked from recent memory. I do remember remarking when I first saw it that it was one of the most terrifyingly realistic knife attacks in film. The vicious brutality of that one will give you nightmares…

Any of your favorites not make the IFC’s list?

Filed Under: For Your Amusement, Krav Maga News, Weapons Tagged With: knife, TV/Movies, video

Stick Fighting Week Recap

08.12.11 By Patrick 3 Comments

Stick Fighting. Get it?

I hope everyone enjoyed the exposure to a different style of fighting this week. Even though this was a sip from the fire hose, I hope you were able to learn some things, big and small. Here are some takeaways:

  1. Exploring new things
    Krav Maga is, for most of us, our primary training modality. While I believe it is unique and effective in its comprehensive design and in applying one solution to many scenarios, there exist many more scenarios than we can possibly train for in the universe of fighting. And then there’s the Law of the Instrument. Gaining skills and perspective from outside the system can serve to strengthen your knowledge of and aptitude for Krav Maga. Often times, seeing something new can make the light go on and make sense of something you previously struggled with. Check out this post for more on the subject.
  2. There’s more to swinging a stick than just… swinging it.
    1. As “The One with the Stick”
      Figure 8, rompida, banda y banda, abaniko… We took a brief look at a lot of different ways to move a stick through space. Think of using the stick as both a blunt object and an edged weapon and you begin to see many more possibilities than just bashing with it like a caveman.
    2. As the Defender
      Someone can whip a stick around in many more ways than just vertically and horizontally! While our Krav Maga stick defenses cover many possibilities, they don’t cover all possibilities. I believe you always have a fighting chance, but your best defense against a trained stick fighter might just be a good pair of running shoes!
  3. Cutting Angles
    In Modern Arnis, virtually nothing happens straight on. Almost every attack and defense must be made on either the live side or the dead side of the opponent. This angular nature and the footwork involved translate very well to our style of fighting in Krav Maga. Try it!
  4. Ranges
    In Krav Maga we often talk about the distance continuum and using the correct combative for the range available. In our three classes this week we covered the three ranges of Filipino stick fighting:

    1. Largo mano: Your opponent’s stick cannot reach your head, but your stick can reach his hand.
      What we did: Defanging the Snake.
    2. Medio mano: You are within range of the opponent’s stick. The “check hand” is added to defenses.
      What we did: Block, Check, and Counter; stick disarms.
    3. Corto mano: Close range; puño / trapping range. All the fun locks and throws.
      What we did: Fun locks and throws!
  5. Use of Force.
    This stuff is undeniably fun to train, but the practicality of engaging in a stick fight is somewhat scant. As a teenager practicing these techniques, I obviously fantasized about recreating scenes from The Perfect Weapon. Let me now be the killjoy, though: You’d better have just cause for striking someone—period, but let alone with an object—and you’d better be able to articulate it to the authorities in the aftermath. Read the use of force post.

Thanks again to all those who attended the classes this week. I love teaching, and I especially love seeing people excited about learning new skills. I can’t remember the last time we packed so many onto the training floor!

Filed Under: Krav Maga News, Weapons Tagged With: distance continuum, Modern Arnis, stick, use of force

The Flying Squirrel Takedown

08.11.11 By Patrick 2 Comments

As Mr. Miyagi said of the crane technique: “If do right, no can defense…”

This has nothing to do with anything we do; I just saw it and wanted to share. Stretch your necks and backs, ’cause we’re working on it for the rest of August*.

* Just kidding, though I know a few of you are disappointed!

Filed Under: For Your Amusement, Groundfighting/Grappling, Krav Maga News Tagged With: video

August 2011 Krav Maga Syllabus

08.01.11 By Patrick Leave a Comment

The August 2011 syllabus is subject to change. This post will be updated throughout the month.

Questions? Post to the comments!

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Filed Under: Combatives, Drills, Krav Maga News, Self-Defense, Weapons Tagged With: Chokes & Grabs, Modern Arnis, stick, syllabus

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