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Two Excellent Sam Harris Essays on Self-Defense

03.29.12 By Patrick

I recently read these two essays and wanted to share because they relate so well to the principles of Krav Maga.

Krav Maga is not specifically mentioned, but the first essay most certainly draws from the same playbook.

“The Truth about Violence: 3 Principles of Self-Defense”

 
The second essay is apropos of all the groundfighting we’ve been training these past few weeks.

“The Pleasures of Drowning”

 

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Filed Under: Krav Maga News, Krav Related, Self-Defense Tagged With: "when", Finish the Fight, fundamentals, situational awareness

The Bearhug Primer

02.03.12 By Patrick 5 Comments

Subtitle: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Bearhugs *And Were Afraid to Ask in Class

The Bearhug: Not typically so cuddly

The bearhug can be a bit of an odd attack. It rarely happens without a preceding or subsequent attack, and unlike almost every other choke and grab our Krav Maga system addresses, there is no immediate danger with a bearhug. Well, that is, unless you’re grabbed by E. Honda (or Mr. Washee Washee)…

To clarify, hands around your throat present an obvious and immediate danger: if you don’t react to remove the hands, your life is in peril. The bearhug in and of itself, in most circumstances, is not a direct threat to your physical safety.

So…

Why would anyone grab you in a bearhug?

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Filed Under: Krav Maga News, Krav Maga Technique Library, Self-Defense Tagged With: BJJ, Chokes & Grabs, Finish the Fight, fundamentals, situational awareness

The Importance of Aggression

11.17.11 By Patrick 7 Comments

Hulk odiar Sarrooooo / Hulk hate TartaaaaarI wrote a post a while back titled “The Importance of Explosiveness” and discussed the psychological and physical importance and how-to’s of being explosive in our defenses and combatives. If explosiveness is the violence of the action itself, aggression is the precursor, the intent to be violent in order to protect oneself. It is also what will sustain us in the fight long after explosiveness has been sapped by exhaustion and/or injury.

Explosiveness is a physical attribute. Aggression is a mindset. You can take an untrained person and make them physically powerful with just a bit of training, as I outlined in the explosiveness post. What is much harder is to train a non-aggressive person to “unleash the beast”, but it is possible with the right drills, the right coaching, and the willingness of the student to go there. It’s amazing to see it happen for the first time.
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Filed Under: Krav Maga News, Krav Maga Technique Library, Self-Defense, Training Tagged With: Finish the Fight, fundamentals, situational awareness

Law of the Instrument

11.04.10 By Patrick 1 Comment

You’re probably familiar with Abraham Maslow’s maxim, “It is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail.” It is actually a variation on a concept written by Abraham Kaplan two years earlier: “I call it the law of the instrument, and it may be formulated as follows: Give a small boy a hammer, and he will find that everything he encounters needs pounding.”

xkcd Golden Hammer

You’ve likely also heard “Never box a boxer, never wrestle a wrestler,” an adage attributed to various martial arts figures, depending on whom you ask. Each of these fighting styles becomes its practitioner’s Golden Hammer: a boxer and a wrestler will each rely on his or her respective skill set, no matter the situation. I’m generalizing, of course, but this is a fighting reality and is especially evident in many MMA events. A fighter who is dominant in one aspect of the fight game (boxing, kickboxing, wrestling, BJJ) will try to keep the fight in that mode at all costs, even when his or her corner is screaming otherwise.

Our system of Krav Maga is designed with this in mind, so our techniques are well-rounded and cover both stand-up and groundfighting. Standing and trading blows with a boxer or groundfighting with a wrestler is not an effective means of finishing the fight and going home safe. However, even within our versatile training, we are no less subject to the Law of the Instrument. Our Golden Hammer? Almost without exception, it’s knee strikes. Early on in our Krav Maga training, most of us discover that knees are devastating close-range weapons; true fight-finishers. Knees become the go-to combative, and most of us throw them regardless of how our partner is reacting.

Does that mean that we should ease up on the knees? No! Just don’t try to force their application in a scenario where a more suitable tool could be used. Try to keep these important points in mind:

  • Am I using my nearest weapon against the nearest target?
  • Am I using the most effective weapon against the most vulnerable target?
  • Am I unnecessarily leaving openings in my defenses in order to throw this type of combative?

If knee strikes fit those criteria, then keep these points in mind (see also Knees in Review):

  • Establish a secure control position with your elbow down, forearm against the neck, weight down, hips and legs back in a strong fighting stance.
  • See within the Fight. Your opponent might instinctively be covering his or her midsection, so instead of automatically launching a knee to the solar plexus, hunt for the nearest open target.
  • Once you’ve homed in on an open target, it’s tempting to rip off a half dozen knees to same place, but your opponent is going to wise to this pretty quickly. Think about alternating between high and low targets to create new openings.
  • It bears repeating: at every stage, be mindful of your hip and leg positioning! Don’t be a textbook takedown dummy!

Filed Under: Combatives, Krav Maga News, Krav Maga Technique Library, Self-Defense, Training Tagged With: Finish the Fight, fundamentals, See within the Fight

The Importance of Explosiveness

10.06.10 By Patrick 4 Comments

Ryu is explosive

We aim to be explosive in all of our movements, and there’s something about choke and grab defenses that lend them particularly well to demonstrating this. Since we’re in the choke and grab defense section of the Level 1 rotation, I will focus on those techniques. Know, however, that what follows can also be applied more generally.

It might be a forgone conclusion that bigger-stronger-faster is better, but there are some very legitimate reasons for why we should be explosive:

  • “Techniques must be accessible to the average person, not just athletes.” — principle of Krav Maga
    A choke is a show of power, a strength-based attack used by someone who is (or at least believes him- or herself to be) bigger and stronger than you. Thus, trying to pry some brute’s paws from around your larynx while your brain is rapidly losing oxygen is not an effective defense. Alternatively, our defense against a choke is predicated on turning our natural reaction to being grabbed around the neck into an explosive pluck at the immediate threat of the attack—the attacker’s thumbs. Among other reasons (including those below), this pluck must be explosive so that more force can be generated by a smaller person.

    Let’s use some simple math to prove this. Force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration. So as not to get too geeked out, let’s disregard units of measure and just deal with hypothetical natural numbers.
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Filed Under: Combatives, Krav Maga News, Krav Maga Technique Library, Self-Defense, Training Tagged With: Chokes & Grabs, Finish the Fight, fundamentals

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