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    I didnt see anyone stabbed 20x. And as I said before it is more for getting away from a situation and neutralizing it then kill ing peopl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danny81 View Post
    You're not going to care how much damage you're going to cause.
    Cause as much damage as possible and run.
    Do not try to prolong a fight. Do what needs to be done and escape.

    as you can see most of it has to do with escaping not killing.
    You just proved yourself wrong. You won't circle with a guy for 2 minutes looking for openings. You're gonna kick him in the nuts, take his knife stab him the neck a couple of times and leave. Its not the UFC they are training you for, its a war where you can meet with anything. Thats REAL MMA/NHB shit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yanick View Post
    You just proved yourself wrong. You won't circle with a guy for 2 minutes looking for openings. You're gonna kick him in the nuts, take his knife stab him the neck a couple of times and leave. Its not the UFC they are training you for, its a war where you can meet with anything. Thats REAL MMA/NHB shit.
    How did i prove myself wrong. I said that it is not about killing your opponent its about trying to escape.

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    Because you're a moron and don't understand the type of people that learn this art. They are not your gay wanna be thug friends who throw 'beat downs.' They are soldiers. All that bullshit that you quoted has to be taken in context. In a war situation escape is vital but it usually happens when one guy is dead or close to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by goob View Post
    I think danny was right in this case.


    Never thought I 'd say it...
    Damn!

    I will now commit Hara Kiri, i need a second to chop my head of after i gloriously disembowel myself.

    Who is a strong swordsman?
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    Your a moron. Im not comparing this to an mma fight. Im saying that Krav maga is not kill people its to escape a situation. You dont know what you are talking about.

    While no limits are placed on techniques to be used in life-threatening situations, the legal need to inflict the appropriate minimal damage in other circumstances is recognized and stressed.

    i doubt that the legal would be to stab someeon 20x in the neck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yanick View Post
    Damn!

    I will now commit Hara Kiri, i need a second to chop my head of after i gloriously disembowel myself.

    Who is a strong swordsman?
    Haha, I'm just going by what the terminology in the wiki article, although as you put, it was originally devised by the Israeli forces. Again, they would not be looking to prolong any combat enagement.

    Looks a very effective fighting style.

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    They have different ones. One is for the army and one is for civilians. Doms does the civilian one unless hes part of the israeli military.

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    and people wonder why there is still racism in this country,
    I hope that sorry peaice of human debris gets his balls cut by a crackwhore with a rusty straight razor.
    fucking reggin
    I would have laughed my ass off if the woman in that car shot his ass dead on the spot then ran over him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danny81 View Post
    These are principals of krav maga from wiki.
    The guiding principles for those performing Krav Maga techniques are:

    Neutralize the threat
    Avoid injury
    Go from defending to attacking as quickly as possible
    Use the body's natural reflexes
    Strike at any vulnerable point
    Use any tool or object available to you [2]
    According to a description written for the self-publication media site Associated Content, the basic premises of Krav Maga are:

    You're not going to care how much damage you're going to cause.
    Cause as much damage as possible and run.
    Do not try to prolong a fight. Do what needs to be done and escape.

    as you can see most of it has to do with escaping not killing.
    Wow, looks just like the goals of Jeet Kune Do.....
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    no sign of despair in their hair, nor their hearts
    but oh they have yet to be experienced and that makes aging so very worth it...ML circa2012

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOMS View Post
    I'm not sure about the legality of having that particular weapon on you, but, if you had someone with you that you feel couldn't get away and the attacks force is sufficient, you can respond with force. Even lethal force if the attacker had expressed a desire to kill, had a lethal weapon, or displayed a sufficient fighting skill (a martial art of some sort).

    Part of learning Krav Maga is that I need to know what level of force I can employ under different circumstances.
    If sense were common, everyone would have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danny81 View Post
    While no limits are placed on techniques to be used in life-threatening situations, the legal need to inflict the appropriate minimal damage in other circumstances is recognized and stressed.
    You may be right, i'm no Krav Maga expert or anything i just extrapolated some information from the limited reading i've done on it and the fact that no one gives a fuck whats legal or not in a war type situation. They'll stab you and say you fell.

    In any event, if the above quoted statement is actually written by you and not quoted from anywhere you should be banned the next stupid comment/thread you make. That was an intelligent, fairly thought out statement which surprised the hell out of me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WillBrink View Post




    At the right moment I would have stepped out of the car with my fourcell maglite and split his skull open like an egg.

    Notice that he picked on a couple of defenseless women in a PT Cruiser

    Yeah... What a badass

    He's about as badass as the 260Lb jerks who have been going around punching and robbing old people
    with walkers at at the ATM machine....

    Dollars to Doughnuts he probably had about 6 of his boys behind the camera too..
    showoffs like this seldom have the balls to act truly alone.

    The irony is... And I have seen it without fail... If a good samaritan had stepped out of another car
    and split his head with a Louisville Slugger... His "boys" would have just filmed it, and not stepped in, unless there were more than seven of them... or they had a gun... or both...

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    Quote Originally Posted by danny81 View Post
    BTW it doesnt really teach you how to kill its more for it teaches you to be able to quickly get away from a fight.
    Quote Originally Posted by Yanick View Post
    You may be right, i'm no Krav Maga expert or anything i just extrapolated some information from the limited reading i've done on it and the fact that no one gives a fuck whats legal or not in a war type situation. They'll stab you and say you fell.

    In any event, if the above quoted statement is actually written by you and not quoted from anywhere you should be banned the next stupid comment/thread you make. That was an intelligent, fairly thought out statement which surprised the hell out of me.


    You're both right and wrong. There are two different "schools" of Krav Maga.

    One is the military version that Yanick is talking about. That's the one where you're trained to kill each and every time.

    The other is the civilian version that Danny is talking about. This is the one that teaches avoidance.

    Ultimately though, each uses the exact same techniques. It's the handling of the situation that differs.

    And the teaching differs a bit too. Again, only in the order, not the techniques. The military version exposes you to weapons training far sooner that the civilian version. But, again, the techniques are all the same.
    So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
    of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
    about another group that actually does something
    to improve their lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yanick View Post
    Krav Maga is awesome, i would love to go somewhere and learn it but its tough to find anything like it around here. The closest i've come is a Combat Sambo place, but i've yet to check it out. After i graduate (December) i'm gonna check it out, maybe like a once a week thing to blow off steam, improve conditioning etc.

    I also like the Russian military art called Systema. Some of the stuff they demonstrated was bullshit, cold war propaganda (like the telekinesis stuff) but the real stuff is cool. Impossible to learn though unless you go into the russian special forces (Specnaz).
    I like Combat Sambo, too. The mentality of it is similar to Krav Maga. That "don't stop for any reason" mentality. Plus, like Krav Maga, Combat Sambo isn't about tournaments or belts. At least, not that I've heard of. There aren't any tournaments for Krav Maga because, in a Krav fight, there are no rules.
    So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
    of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
    about another group that actually does something
    to improve their lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yanick View Post
    You may be right, i'm no Krav Maga expert or anything i just extrapolated some information from the limited reading i've done on it and the fact that no one gives a fuck whats legal or not in a war type situation. They'll stab you and say you fell.

    In any event, if the above quoted statement is actually written by you and not quoted from anywhere you should be banned the next stupid comment/thread you make. That was an intelligent, fairly thought out statement which surprised the hell out of me.
    No its copied from wikipedia. Anyway. im jus pissed cuz you called me a moron even tho you were wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOMS View Post
    I like Combat Sambo, too. The mentality of it is similar to Krav Maga. That "don't stop for any reason" mentality. Plus, like Krav Maga, Combat Sambo isn't about tournaments or belts. At least, not that I've heard of. There aren't any tournaments for Krav Maga because, in a Krav fight, there are no rules.
    Combat sambo realies alot on takedowns and leg locks. The reason they do that is because its for army use. and if they do an armbar or choke the guy can wake up and walk away. leg bar the guy cant walk and you need to use 1 or 2 other guys to carry him off the battle field so 1 leg lock might put 3 guys out of commision. ya digs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOMS View Post
    You're both right and wrong. There are two different "schools" of Krav Maga.

    One is the military version that Yanick is talking about. That's the one where you're trained to kill each and every time.

    The other is the civilian version that Danny is talking about. This is the one that teaches avoidance.

    Ultimately though, each uses the exact same techniques. It's the handling of the situation that differs.

    And the teaching differs a bit too. Again, only in the order, not the techniques. The military version exposes you to weapons training far sooner that the civilian version. But, again, the techniques are all the same.
    Thats what I said theirs to different things

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