I only trained in KM for 4 months do to college finals and injuries. I only trained in the basic classes, but I have nothing but praise about KM.
As far as striking, you spend most of the class srtiking pads or hand mitts not air. The striking techniques are punches, palm strikes, hammer fist, 7 different elbow strikes, knee strikes, low roundhouse kicks to the knee, front groin kicks, and front snap kicks. You also learn how to strike from the ground to the knees of your attacker if your attacker is still standing; side snap kick, RH kick. In the basic classes you learn self-defense against an attacker who has grabbed you by the throwt/neck or lapel from the front, side, and from behind. First you learn how to break the hold or put the attacker off balance in a vulnerable position, then you attack or counter attack with knee strikes, elbow strikes, palm strikes, hammer fist, punches to the solar plexus, groin, neck, temple, nose, teeth, chin, jaw and then escape if you have not already disabled your attacker. At the basic level you also learn how ecsape a side choke/handlock. After you break the hold/choke you go into attack mode again with a barrage of strikes. You also, start to learn how to block knee strikes. This is what I remember from 2 years ago. When you get to the higher levels you will learn knife, gun, and stick self defense (pipe or baseball bat). (Personally I am not concerned about weapons self-defense, it has never been an issue in my personal life.) You will also learn more escapes from various/different choke holds and groundwork/self-defense and throws, which resemble techniques of Judo and BBJ. Some of the self-defense techniques are in a DVD titled "The Best Defense" another DVD is called "Basic Combatives." http://www.kravmaga.com/ The Combatives DVD is a basic demonstration/explanation of KM striking techniques. Other than that, the higher levels teach the striking techniques at a faster pace and the instructors try to wear you out in class to prepare you for the quick burst of explosiveness and adrenalin you will need/encounter in a really street situation. KM was created as a MA that can be learned in a short period of time regardless of your physical ability. Of all of the MA I have knowledge of KM is very appropriate for women because KM does not require a lot of physical strength in order to learn how to defend yourself. KM is not a sport, it is self-defense stripped down raw.
As far as striking, you spend most of the class srtiking pads or hand mitts not air. The striking techniques are punches, palm strikes, hammer fist, 7 different elbow strikes, knee strikes, low roundhouse kicks to the knee, front groin kicks, and front snap kicks. You also learn how to strike from the ground to the knees of your attacker if your attacker is still standing; side snap kick, RH kick. In the basic classes you learn self-defense against an attacker who has grabbed you by the throwt/neck or lapel from the front, side, and from behind. First you learn how to break the hold or put the attacker off balance in a vulnerable position, then you attack or counter attack with knee strikes, elbow strikes, palm strikes, hammer fist, punches to the solar plexus, groin, neck, temple, nose, teeth, chin, jaw and then escape if you have not already disabled your attacker. At the basic level you also learn how ecsape a side choke/handlock. After you break the hold/choke you go into attack mode again with a barrage of strikes. You also, start to learn how to block knee strikes. This is what I remember from 2 years ago. When you get to the higher levels you will learn knife, gun, and stick self defense (pipe or baseball bat). (Personally I am not concerned about weapons self-defense, it has never been an issue in my personal life.) You will also learn more escapes from various/different choke holds and groundwork/self-defense and throws, which resemble techniques of Judo and BBJ. Some of the self-defense techniques are in a DVD titled "The Best Defense" another DVD is called "Basic Combatives." http://www.kravmaga.com/ The Combatives DVD is a basic demonstration/explanation of KM striking techniques. Other than that, the higher levels teach the striking techniques at a faster pace and the instructors try to wear you out in class to prepare you for the quick burst of explosiveness and adrenalin you will need/encounter in a really street situation. KM was created as a MA that can be learned in a short period of time regardless of your physical ability. Of all of the MA I have knowledge of KM is very appropriate for women because KM does not require a lot of physical strength in order to learn how to defend yourself. KM is not a sport, it is self-defense stripped down raw.
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