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Krav Maga for Beginners: A Step-by-Step Guide to the World's Easiest-to-Learn, Most-Effective Fitness and Fighting Program |  | Authors: Darren Levine, Ryan Hoover Publisher: Ulysses Press Category: Book
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ISBN: 1569756619 Dewey Decimal Number: 796 EAN: 9781569756614 ASIN: 1569756619
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Product Description Based on simple principles and instinctive movements, Krav Maga is perfect for new students because it is designed to teach real-world self-defense in the shortest possible time. Krav Maga for Beginners offers a two-part program of fitness training and street fighting skills that gets the reader in shape and ready to confront an attacker. In Israel, where military service is required of all citizens, Krav Maga is the official system used to transform ordinary people into effective members of one of the world's most respected armies. The program in Krav Maga for Beginners works for everyone big or small, man or woman, young or old. The fitness training combines cardio, strength training, fight moves (including punches, kicks, and rolls), and sports conditioning to burn fat and tone muscle. The no-holds-barred self-defense techniques are easy to learn, require a minimal amount of strength, and, most importantly, are designed to immobilize an attacker and remove oneself from a dangerous situation as quickly as possible.
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Great first step! March 11, 2010 Brandon (Cincinnati) This was a great read and gives excellent direction towards starting a fitness and/or self defense program. I have reccomended this book to all of my friends and family. I am also looking forward to moving on in this series.
The best book for Krav Maga I ever read. March 6, 2010 Christos Miltiades (Larnaca Cyprus) It's the best description of Krav Maga I ever found. It's not only for beginners but also for professionals.
A book that anyone loves Krav Maga should have. It shows a step by step techniques and it is very easy for everybody to read and understand.
Great basic guide for anyone interested in Krav Maga June 14, 2009 Joseph J. Truncale (Chicago, Il) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I had the pleasure many years ago of training with Darren Levine at the Illinois State Police academy. The officers attending this six day eight hours a day instructor program were all police defensive tactics instructors. That was my first introduction in this very effective combative system. This book is an excellent guide for beginners who may be interested in learning Krav maga; however, like any psychomotor skill text, one should take lessons from a certified instructor to get the most value out of reading this book. As a lover of self-defense and combat books and videos, I have found that they work best when combined with actual hands-on training with an instructor. This book is highly recommended. Rating: 4 stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Bushi Satori Ryu-Author: Monadnock Defensive Tactics System-MDTS)
Just poor technique........... May 12, 2009 Supercop (New Jersey) 7 out of 13 found this review helpful
Why can't these "experts" get even the smallest details correct?
This book seems like a rehash of their previous book Complete Krav Maga, which, obviously, is not so complete. In fact, the authors say as much. What they don't say is that they try to fix the mistakes and omissions from their first book - which is clearly obvious. At least they fixed the palm heel with the dangling thumb! There are still many basic mistakes in this book such as defending a choke from the front and not plucking and securing the attacker's arms immediately.
A women delivers a headbutt from the mount without bulling her neck - but, more important, she can knock herself out this way because her opponent's head is flat on the ground and there is no give. It is just one of many examples of incorrect thinking and technique. The stances are also too wide exposing the groin . . .
I could go on and on, but, I just don't understand how this krav maga is so far from the most up to date and effective techniques taught in Israel. Clearly, it has lost the original effectiveness of what is taught in Israel.
I read every krav maga book that comes out. What strikes me the most, is they overtly included sections and techniques taken from another very popular krav maga book. I kept waiting for Krav Maga for Beginners to come out, but the authors delayed it. I guess they wanted to analyze the IKMA guy's book and cure their deficiencies. Imitation is the highest form flattery . . . but never the original quality.
Both the Title and Contents are Accurate January 30, 2009 Shawn Kovacich (The Greatest Little City in the World) 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
As I stated in the title of this review, both the title and contents of this book (for the most part) are pretty much accurate as far as this book being a, "step-by-step guide to Krav Maga for beginners." However, I do feel that the authors went a bit overboard with their subtitle, "the world's easiest-to-learn, most effective fitness and fighting program." That however is merely a minor annoyance compared to the amount of good and great information within its pages.
This book starts off with the obligatory front matter which consists of basic Krav Maga philosophy, principles, history, and so on, along with more unique and personal information such as; important considerations to consider concerning Krav Maga and dealing with a violent encounter. All subjects worthy of much larger sections, however, not in this book, which is designed to showcase basic skills for beginners.
The authors break this book down into four (4) sections as follows:
1. Krav Maga Basics
2. Combatives
3. Defenses
4. Ground Fighting
KRAV MAGA BASICS
Under this section, the authors go over a variety of warm-up and conditioning exercises, as well as various training positions. All of which are designed to get your ready for the next section, combatives.
COMBATIVES
Under this section, the authors go over a variety of skills and principles such as; the various fighting ranges, vulnerable areas, etc. As well as the proper mechanics of executing a variety of punches, elbow strikes, kicks, knees, and even a headbutt. Now I do have to say that this section, in any other book, would have been to brief for my liking. However, the authors have already qualified the briefness of the material presented in this book by emphatically stating that this book is a, "guide for beginners." And therefore, should be treated as such.
DEFENSES
Now rather than go into all of the different defenses shown in this section, I am instead going to talk about the way each of the defenses was presented. Which by the way, I thought was done very well.
Each defense is laid out in the following way:
Attack: This is where the author describes the type of attack coming at you.
Immediate Danger: Here the author emphasizes the attacker's intent with his attack.
Secondary Dangers: This is the results of the attack if it is successful.
Solution: Here the authors present a possible defense.
Initial Counterattack: Like the title says, this could be your first responding counter.
Neutralizing the Attacker: Additional counters that should be made after the first one.
Key Points: Important things to consider in the scenario given.
Commonly Asked Questions: Enough said!
GROUND FIGHTING
In this section, the authors go over a variety of common ground fighting tactics that are fairly easy for the beginner to grasp and eventually become proficient enough in to actually utilize them if the situation warrants.
Even though I am not a beginner when it comes to self-defense and combat, I really enjoyed this book and found it to be very useful and would strongly recommend it to anyone interested in not only Krav Maga, but any legitimate self-defense program.
Here are a few other books on the subject that I would also highly recommend:
Complete Krav Maga: The Ultimate Guide to Over 200 Self-Defense and Combative Techniques
Krav Maga: An Essential Guide to the Renowned Method--for Fitness and Self-Defense
Advanced Krav Maga: The Next Level of Fitness and Self-Defense
Krav Maga: How to Defend Yourself Against Armed Assault
Surviving Armed Assaults: A Martial Artists Guide to Weapons, Street Violence, and Countervailing Force
Meditations on Violence: A Comparison of Martial Arts Training & Real World Violence
Shawn Kovacich
Martial Artist/Author of the Achieving Kicking Excellence series.
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