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^^NEVER MESS WITH A JEW..
I knew this Israeli guy in HK, who was teaching me all these arm lock techniques.
Imagine that, teaching a Chinese person martial arts. And the funny thing is that I was damn impressed. The technique was really good.
^^^ Man, don't mess with those guys. I heard that Israelis have some seriously effective self-defence techniques.
^^^ Who on Earth would write such a ridiculous article? Are those the authors?
Krav Maga- its taught all over here. Proud student.
Krav Maga (lit. "contact combat") is a non-competitive tactical self-defense system developed in Israel that consists of a wide combination of techniques sourced from boxing, Muay Thai, Wing Chun, Judo, jiu-jitsu, wrestling, and grappling, along with realistic fight training.
I've heard of it.
Ah, now I know why the techniques feel so familiar:
Krav Maga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The technique that I have been learning for the past decade or so is Jeet Kune Do (Jie quan dao), which is a combination of Wing Chun and Muay Thai kickboxing. Very efficient and effective, only the practical stuff is left in, like Krav Maga.
JKD-Bruce Lee lineage then. I have seen Sanshou practitioner- vigorous and virile! I always wanted to learn the northern style of Bajíquan. Unfortunately the only people teaching here specialize in Wing Chun- will be picking that up soon once I'm done with my CA studies.
I have been lazy on the martial arts front for a while, I REALLY need to get back into it.
Wing Chun is very powerful but not very mobile, that's why I went for JKD instead.
That this was a set up, which is moving towards a screw up, is clear. The Russian Intel was also involved. Too many cooks have spoilt the broth here.
Krav Maga- its taught all over here. Proud student.
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I've heard of it.
Ah, now I know why the techniques feel so familiar:
Krav Maga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The technique that I have been learning for the past decade or so is Jeet Kune Do (Jie quan dao), which is a combination of Wing Chun and Muay Thai kickboxing. Very efficient and effective, only the practical stuff is left in, like Krav Maga.
From where and how much is the fees?
I took Wing Chun as a teen and later on took Krav Maga classes. I found a much shorter learning curve for the latter, and that is why its used in many law enforcement agencies world wide.