LoneRider
Purple Belt
I apologize if this has been covered before but ever notice how a lot of BJJ/MMA schools (typically Gracie affiliates) tend to have a Krav Maga, Haganah, or FIGHT similar Israeli fighting art also taught on their grounds.
If done well I think this is a spectacular add on for practical/real world self defense in addition to the largely sport based MMA triaining one encounters.
I intend to take up BJJ/MMA when I get back stateside from my deployment to the Sandbox, and if there is a Krav/Haganah/FIGHT or similar course taught at whatever MMA gym I happen to train at, so much for the better. If I do find a good BJJ/MMA gym that doesn't have courses of instruction of that venue I'll just attend any Krav seminar that comes through my area (whichever garrison I wind up at next).
Knowing that not all MA seminars of ANY stripe are created equal, what are some recommended Krav seminars Krav vets recommend? If I find a good course at whatever MMA gym I train in, how can I discern if the course is a poorly handled add-on or something worth training in?
If done well I think this is a spectacular add on for practical/real world self defense in addition to the largely sport based MMA triaining one encounters.
I intend to take up BJJ/MMA when I get back stateside from my deployment to the Sandbox, and if there is a Krav/Haganah/FIGHT or similar course taught at whatever MMA gym I happen to train at, so much for the better. If I do find a good BJJ/MMA gym that doesn't have courses of instruction of that venue I'll just attend any Krav seminar that comes through my area (whichever garrison I wind up at next).
Knowing that not all MA seminars of ANY stripe are created equal, what are some recommended Krav seminars Krav vets recommend? If I find a good course at whatever MMA gym I train in, how can I discern if the course is a poorly handled add-on or something worth training in?