The October 2011 syllabus is subject to change. This post will be updated throughout the month.
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MacDonald Academy of Martial Arts
Kenpo Karate, Krav Maga, and Fitness for the Boston / Watertown area
The October 2011 syllabus is subject to change. This post will be updated throughout the month.
Questions? Post to the comments!
I wrote about a few good books a while ago that focused on self-defense and reaction. Rory Miller, in his book Meditations on Violence, had a good suggestion that I’d like to present to our community. We train physically in self-defense and fighting and aggression, but what about our mental training? One key element in the mental preparation is knowing when. At what point to you decide to engage physically? At what point do you decide that the “Hey man, calm down” isn’t working, or giving someone your keys and wallet isn’t enough?
One thing to do now, when you are in a safe place and can think about it, is to make a list of what scenarios might happen in which you will fight or intervene. Now, I’m not talking about the mugger who just wants your cell phone and wallet and will walk away when he gets those. In those situations, hand over what they want and hope they walk away. But what happens if they don’t just walk away?
Here is my list:
Please feel free to add yours in the comments.
The August 2011 syllabus is subject to change. This post will be updated throughout the month.
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This goes against everything I believe in as a Krav Maga instructor and a nitpicking technician, but I’m going to teach you how to throw a good sloppy punch.
Why?
When we introduce 360° Defense in Level 1 classes, we typically begin by illustrating its efficacy for defending against an overwhelmingly common attack: the bar room haymaker. This is that wide, arcing swing typically thrown by an untrained person aiming to knock the head off the object of his or her ire. Make no mistake, this attack may be ugly on a technical level, but it is very powerful and very dangerous. But it is also very telegraphed and therefore much easier to defend than, say, a straight punch or a tight hook punch.
Enter 360.
In order to properly train the defense, though, we must be able to replicate the attack. The what-I-hesitate-to-call-technique should come naturally. The only cue I have to give most students is “throw a ball”, and a tight swing of the arm becomes a gloriously wild, full-body bell-ringer. A little experience playing catch and the aforementioned ire are all you need to throw a proper hooligan punch. But, being a slave to detail, I will now break down the sloppy punch into far more detail than it deserves…
This is not Krav Maga, but there are very strong parallels, particularly with the elbow down, forearm in the neck clinch position we all love so dearly. As a reflexive defense and within the context of a “grabby” attacker, Tony Blauer’s Outside 90 is perfectly compatible with our training. Keep in mind, however, that Krav Maga takes a different tactic to defend against round punches. Because our punch defenses translate directly to defenses against edged weapons, we ideally don’t want the attacker’s arm glancing off in an uncontrolled manner. We want a strict 90° at the elbow because we don’t want the attacker’s hand being redirected down into the body. This also puts us in a better position to control and disarm the weapon. (Not being versed in the S.P.E.A.R. System, I don’t offer this as a critique, just a note of the differences evident in the short video.)
Disclaimers:
“Outside 90” with Tony Blauer – video [wmv] [mov]
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