Urban Krav Maga: Defending The Most Common Street Attacks
What you’ll learn
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Understand the principles and actions needed to defend themselves against the 10 most common street attacks.
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Know a few bonus moves regarding self defence and some useful fight finishers.
The course is all about giving you the knowledge you need to defend yourself against the most common street attacks with a series of detailed instructional videos.
These attacks are:
1. An exchange of person pushes, hands to chest, normally followed by one person striking first to the head.
2. Swinging punches to the head.
3. A front clothing grab, one handed, followed by punch to the head.
4. A front clothing grab, two hands, followed by a head butt.
5. A front clothing grab, two hands, followed by a knee to the groin.
6. A swinging bottle attack to the head.
7. A lashing kick to groin/lower legs.
8. A broken bottle/glass jabbed to face.
9. A slashing attack with a knife,
10. A grappling style head lock.
We cover how to defend yourself against all these attacks plus bonus material including:
- a number of pre-emptive strikes and moves so you can end it before it has begun.
- A few quick fight finishers.
- How to handle an upward thrusting knife attack to the midriff and what to do if the guy grabs you and starts to stab/slash
- How to spot the facial, physical and verbal clues that somebody confronting you is actually about to attack
Martial Arts students often complain about not knowing how the moves they are learning would apply to a real situation. If you stick around long enough you’ll get there, but this course gives you the fast track to understanding, you’ll learn a range of direct, no-frills techniques and sequences of techniques that will get you out of trouble quickly.
Suitable for everybody, from complete beginners to experienced Martial Artists who want to learn some real-world applications.
You’ll be able to fire any questions about the videos to me, the Chief Instructor of Urban Krav Maga and I will get back to you with a prompt response with additional video instruction if necessary.
Who this course is for:
- For anybody who wants to know something about how to defend themselves.
- No experience necessary, suitable for people who want to know something about how to defend themselves but don’t have the time nor the inclination to go to a Martial Arts Class.
- Suitable for Beginners to the Martial Arts who want to learn the real world applications of some of the moves they are starting to learn.
- Suitable for experienced Martial Artists and Instructors who wand to know more about real world applications of their arts.
- Suitable for Students and Instructors of Reality Based Self Defence Systems.
- Suitable for both men and women, and all levels of strength and fitness.
12 reviews for Urban Krav Maga: Defending The Most Common Street Attacks
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Muqtasid Baig –
It is an awesome course for those who want to learn how to defend themeselves from many different types of attacks. I have learned to defend myself from knife attacks, bottle attacks, and a lot of other punches and kicks.
Josh McSwain –
I liked learning the techniques but some of them went really fast and I had to watch repeatedly to understand. Also it seemed the attacker never put up much resistance to the technique.
Elizabeth Alford –
it was good for an impersonal training.
Leslie Iglesias –
GOOD INFORMATION.
Ana Gonzalez –
I liked the way the trainer spoke with easy instructions to follow.
Radulescu Tiberiu –
Tot ce ai nevoie
German Galan Ramirez –
These guys had great examples and explanations of how to execute different defensive moves from various attacks.
Irving Simental –
yes very interesting and learned something new.
L J –
Very good ! Simple, and helpful!
Mauro Calarese –
Yes, very useful information.
Christopher Himonides –
Very well set out course.Everything is explained clearly.It is easy to follow.I enjoyed watching this.The reality is that for novices it will take years of dedicated practice to be proficient but people with some martial arts background should find this very interesting and practical.
Russ –
The course so far is good because not only does it introduce several great offensive/defensive moves it subliminally allows an insight into a defenders weak areas