by Ian Baldwin | Feb 19, 2020 | Blog
Life gives you plenty of opportunities to train and learn new skills. Your education from an early stage should provide chances to grow and develop. Hobbies and sports can provide new skills from an early age that may last a lifetime. During your job, you’ll first...
by Ian Baldwin | Feb 18, 2020 | Blog
@KravMagaEducator TOP TIP | SLOW MEANS FAST Learning Krav Maga is not too dissimilar to learning to drive a car. All limbs are engaged in bio mechanics, coordinated together. Observation of the external environment will determine the type and sequencing of the...
by Ian Baldwin | Feb 5, 2020 | Blog
Written by: Greg Dziewonski Most of the street attacks don’t look like the ones in the movies. They are brutal, aggressive and over before you know it. In most cases during physical altercation you will be dealing with a bigger, stronger, faster and determined...
by Ian Baldwin | Feb 5, 2020 | Blog
-By Orjan Pettersen About The Writer:Orjan Pettersen is an Expert Level (E2) Krav Maga instructor based in Yorkshire, England.Originally from Norway, he teaches on-location across the UK, Europe and beyond and writes on Krav Maga, self defence and associated topics....
by Ian Baldwin | Feb 5, 2020 | Blog
Striking an aggressor preemptively is legally permissible* in many jurisdictions across the world, in order to protect yourself, third parties or property. The principles of having genuine belief that you need to defend yourself or having a fear for your safety is...
by Ian Baldwin | Feb 5, 2020 | Blog
By Greg Dziewonski – Performance Krav Maga Beginnings of Krav Maga go back to pre-WW2 era in Europe where Nazis start to oppress Jews in Czechoslovakia. A Hungarian born Jew Imi Lichtenfeld is not going to have it and starts resistance with his friends, fighting...