Posted: 6/19/2002 6:13:22 PM EDT
| Evidently, the Johnson Smith Company (Things You Never Knew Existed) has a new video featuring an Israeli soldier who teaches the system that their troops use. It sounds like some good techniques can be learned from these, but I am totally unfamiliar with this fighting style....although being Israeli, it's probably good. I have had good luck with videos by such people as Paul Vunak and Frank Cucci from this company. Was just wondering if this new one would be worth the bother. I realize that a video is never a substitute for training with an instructor, but I like to watch these just to pick up a few extra, effective and simple techniques. Anyone know anything about this Israeli fighting art? |
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Quoted: Evidently, the Johnson Smith Company (Things You Never Knew Existed) has a new video featuring an Israeli soldier who teaches the system that their troops use. It sounds like some good techniques can be learned from these, but I am totally unfamiliar with this fighting style....although being Israeli, it's probably good. I have had good luck with videos by such people as Paul Vunak and Frank Cucci from this company. Was just wondering if this new one would be worth the bother. I realize that a video is never a substitute for training with an instructor, but I like to watch these just to pick up a few extra, effective and simple techniques. Anyone know anything about this Israeli fighting art? If you're talking about Krav Maga, it's quite popular as it's very easy to learn, [b]very[/b] effective, and all that good stuff. More and more dojos and other training centers are teaching it. I wanted to learn it, but haven't found anyone close that teaches is. |
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