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BJJ In The Real World

where the hell do they teach krav maga in salt lake? i would kill to find a place that teaches that. especially if the guy teaching knows what he is doing. those guys are fierce.

ive always thought the guy who most often wins is the guy who can be the most violent the fastest.

I'll be learning in Boise, not Salt Lake. Though there is a teacher in Salt Lake, too. What city do you live in?
 
I'll be learning in Boise, not Salt Lake. Though there is a teacher in Salt Lake, too. What city do you live in?

I'm in orem for the moment
 
I saw a redneck at a bar being beat to shit by three guys who obviously knew MA, or at least 2 of them did. The redneck was able to get to his knife and nearly killed all three of them. He cut one guy from his neck to his nut sack with one swipe.

Truth of the matter is he never would have even went to the ground had he not been wearing tight ass wrangler jeans and could have got to his knife easier.

That one event taught me that if I get into a fight with someone I don't know in a public place I better take them down as quickly as possible. That means aim for the nuts or the nose with the hardest punch or kick I can muster.
 
where the hell do they teach krav maga in salt lake? i would kill to find a place that teaches that. especially if the guy teaching knows what he is doing. those guys are fierce.

ive always thought the guy who most often wins is the guy who can be the most violent the fastest.

I agree a 100%.
 
Sorry man, the only one in Utah is in SLC.

hell it isnt anything difficult to drive up to salt lake to train on the weekends. is the instructor any good. what have you heard about it?
 
That one event taught me that if I get into a fight with someone I don't know in a public place I better take them down as quickly as possible. That means aim for the nuts or the nose with the hardest punch or kick I can muster.

damn strait. dont draw it out. finish the fight as fast as possible and take it to completion early. i hate when a guy will get a good punch in and then not follow it up to finish things off.
 
hell it isnt anything difficult to drive up to salt lake to train on the weekends. is the instructor any good. what have you heard about it?

Hell yeah, I'd drive 35 minutes to take a Krav Maga class.

I haven't checked into him, but here's his info:
Paul Evans Martial Arts
2258 East Ft. Union Blvd
Salt Lake City, UT 84121
Tel: 801-942-2693
Web: Paul Evans Martial Arts - Krav Maga SLC
 
damn strait. dont draw it out. finish the fight as fast as possible and take it to completion early. i hate when a guy will get a good punch in and then not follow it up to finish things off.

This is why I chose Krav Maga.

I'm come to the conclusion that martial arts can be classified into two general types: those than can be used in a competition and those that can't.

Two that come to mind that can't are Krav Maga and most forms of Silat. Pretty much, most others can.

Those that can't be used in a competition are, in my opinion, more practical and deadly. But that's just my two uneducated cents.
 
Hell yeah, I'd drive 35 minutes to take a Krav Maga class.

I haven't checked into him, but here's his info:
Paul Evans Martial Arts
2258 East Ft. Union Blvd
Salt Lake City, UT 84121
Tel: 801-942-2693
Web: Paul Evans Martial Arts - Krav Maga SLC

crap. how the hell isnt this guy open on the weekends?
 
Hell yeah, I'd drive 35 minutes to take a Krav Maga class.

I haven't checked into him, but here's his info:
Paul Evans Martial Arts
2258 East Ft. Union Blvd
Salt Lake City, UT 84121
Tel: 801-942-2693
Web: Paul Evans Martial Arts - Krav Maga SLC

:eek:

Oh my god, I think I just found a new desire. I want to learn this stuff. There are trainers all across Florida, but none in Alabama. :(

Where I take a job might depend on where good Krav Maga instructor is.
 
:eek:

Oh my god, I think I just found a new desire. I want to learn this stuff. There are trainers all across Florida, but none in Alabama. :(

Where I take a job might depend on where good Krav Maga instructor is.

Krav Maga was created by Imi Lichtenfield after the Nazis killed his family. He had a background in several fighting arts.

It's used by the Israeli Defense Force. So you know it's not a ring sport.

When you test, they don't use katas. Instead, they do stuff like put you on one side of the room, place a target (such as a box), to simulate an exit, on the other side of the room. Then they place five guys between you and it. And then they turn off the lights. :)

Another test example that I've read about involves running you until your tired. Then they tie your good arm to your side to simulate a broken arm. Then they make you fight.

The ideology is that if you train on a mat, in a pleasant well light room, your fighting ability will suffer if you have to fight in a poorly lit, chaotic environment.

Fighting multiple opponents is a staple of the art. So is fighting unarmed against armed opponent(s).
 
IMO silat and krav maga are wayyyyyyyy overated. a good fighter can beat a KRav maga expert in a fight

You really are a troll.

I've been watching your comments and looking for patterns. You simply say whatever is most counter to the current conversation. Usually with the most moronic logic imaginable.

The next time you insult someone, or break any other rule, your ass is gone.
 
You really are a troll.

I've been watching your comments and looking for patterns. You simply say whatever is most counter to the current conversation. Usually with the most moronic logic imaginable.

The next time you insult someone, or break any other rule, your ass is gone.

:clapping:
 
IMO silat and krav maga are wayyyyyyyy overated. a good fighter can beat a KRav maga expert in a fight

despite my better judgement and against my own adivice im going to take the bait.
when you say good fighter do you mean a good MMA fighter? danny dont be dense. krav maga was made for kill or be killed situations. exactly what a street fight should be treated as. MMA is made for the ring with rules. there is a big difference. when an mma fighter goes for an armbar in the streets he is going to get his head stomped on by a guy watching the fight. a krav maga guy is going to break a guys leg while still standing and then stomp on the 2nd guys face when he decided to join in
 
You really are a troll.

I've been watching your comments and looking for patterns. You simply say whatever is most counter to the current conversation. Usually with the most moronic logic imaginable.

The next time you insult someone, or break any other rule, your ass is gone.

I humbly request that you force him to put effort into his sentence structure, also.
 
You really are a troll.

I've been watching your comments and looking for patterns. You simply say whatever is most counter to the current conversation. Usually with the most moronic logic imaginable.

The next time you insult someone, or break any other rule, your ass is gone.

I humbly request that you force him to put effort into his sentence structure, also.

Do you feel that Danny's grammar is an...insult...to you? ;)
 
Do you feel that Danny's grammar is an...insult...to you? ;)

YES! Its an insult to the human race which I am apart of. But, I do think he deserves a chance to clean up. IM is better with more members, and I don't want anyone banned, but I am of the opinion that he is doing it on purpose. Danny needs IM. there are people here that could be a great influence on him, but not unless he shows some effort. I pulled up some of his earlier post and his grammar wasn't that bad, but it has become progressively worse as people ripped on him for typing like a a monkey with parkinson's disease.
 
An example of boxing skills in the Real World
YouTube Video


Hand speed, power and accuracy are all a great advantage in the fight situations IMO. This was the only example I've been able to find, but I've seen a couple fights where a boxer cleans up real quick. You have to be a super ground fighter to be able to shoot in, take someone down and keep them down when there are other people around to do any real damage. Sadly, many people forget about grappling, etc. skills so when a fight goes down, the first instinct of onlookers is to break it up and stand it up. Just from my personal experience.

I'm obviously not knocking bjj, judo, wrestling or anything else because they have insane benefits in fighting. But if I were to pick one discipline to master based on my own experiences fighting, it would be boxing. Hence, the reason I box. A lot of good opinions in here as well.

Don Frye getting iced real quick by and old boxing coach, you can see Frye had him down but couldn't capitalize, so boxer gets up and ends it:
YouTube Video
 
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