Krav Maga holds no trust in fine motor skill technique under duress. We employ ambidextrous gross motor skill maneuvers through open-ended training that will establish confidence in the field or on the street.
/kräv məˈɡä/
noun
A form of self-defense and physical training, first developed by the Israeli army in the 1940s, based on the use of reflexive responses to threatening situations.
Armor and equipment can be major hindrance. We teach realistic offensive strikes and defensive techniques bearing this in mind.
Our duty specific ground control program is taught taking account of the common landscapes in which an attack may occur. We also address the limitations of ground control when bearing equipment.