Used By Civilians . Law Enforcement . Security Professionals
Krav-Maga
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![]() Imi Lichtenfeld demonstrating a knife technique |
As a kid Imi studied wrestling, boxing, and gymnastics. In 1928 Imi won the Slovakian Youth Wrestling Championship, and in 1929 the adult championship (in the light and middle weight divisions). That year he also won the national boxing championship and an international gymnastics championship. During the ensuing decade, Imi's athletic activities focused mainly on wrestling, both as a contestant and a trainer.
![]() A young Imi Lichtenfeld |
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| ![]() ![]() Imi Litchtenfeld during his military days |
1. SELF - DEFENCE
Provides a complete range of techniques which provides
the combatants with all the means possible in order to protect and
defend themselves and overpower their attackers. It consists of defence
against all types of aggression - be it punches, hits, kicks,
strangulations, holds, armed attacks or threats (e.g. knives, guns,
sticks, grenades, etc.). The student of Krav Maga also learns to apply
different methods in varying situations, both familiar and unfamiliar,
which may hamper the freedom of movement, such as attacks in the dark,
in a seated or horizontal position etc...
2.
HAND TO HAND COMBAT
Represents
a more advanced stage of Krav Maga where one learns to neutralize one’s
opponent rapidly and efficiently. This stage includes elements
necessary for hand to hand combat situations, from combination of
techniques used against assailants to tactics, from unexpected reactions
to decoy attacks. It also includes the psychological dimension of
combat.
Krav Maga emerged in an environment where violence,
mostly of a political nature, was rife. It has had ample opportunity to
be tested and improved under real-life conditions, proving itself to be
an ideal means of defending oneself in the face of extreme danger. This
unique training method has received international recognition as an
innovative and highly practical self-defence system, and more recently
has been taught to U.S. federal, state, and local law enforcement
agencies, as well as to different police units in South and Central
America and in Europe.
Krav Maga is a modern,
practical and proven system of self-defence, carefully devised or the
needs of our present day dangerous and unstable world. It is
characterized by a clear and logical approach to self-defence and
fighting confrontations, which enables one to achieve a relatively
high proficiency within a short period of time.
Krav Maga
was thoroughly developed to be diversified, and thus is completely
applicable to the military, law-enforcement agencies as well as civilian
needs.
Guiding principles for the IMI Krav Maga system
techniques
- Avoid injury
- Techniques should be an extension of the body's natural reflexes
- Defend and counterattack in the shortest and most direct way possible
- Strike correctly at any vulnerable point
- Use any tool or object available nearby for your defence and counterattack
- No rules, no limit
Krav Maga motion captured by Ubisoft for Splinter cell
Laurent
Mougeot : Certified
Self-Defence Instructor 613.619.KRAV (5728) kravottawa@gmail.com



