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March 1, 2014 at 5:34 pm #34013mikeguimaMember
Hey everybody!
I’m thinking about starting to practise Krav Maga and one of the organisations which teaches it in my country (Portugal) is called Bukan School of Krav Maga (by Yaron Lichtenstein). It only teaches in a few countries (Israel, Brasil, Portugal, Mexico, Argentina, Spain, amongst others) and the US is not one of them, so most of you won’t be familiar with it.
I spoke to one instructor a few days ago and he said they taught real, unadulterated Krav Maga.
Here go some videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkTSZmu8Uqk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6SBEvZ0x2o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm7smobfoQI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcA4fJTj2z8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlM_xAYA_CEIt looks legit, please tell me what you think!
Thanks!
March 3, 2014 at 4:14 am #88403tech94MemberRe: Bukan School of Krav Maga by Yaron Lichtenstein
Some of the videos show some techniques that are definitely Krav Maga. Some are a little less KM and more Asian arts inspired. The weapons defenses seem sound except for that jumping front kick against knife in one video. I did see 360 defense in another. Seems like a hybrid style with KM mixed in. Saw some judo influences (more so than what I’ve seen in other KM schools) as far as I know Yaron Lichtenstein is legit and some of those instructors apparently hold diplomas from Wingate institute as well so that lends credibility if true
March 5, 2014 at 11:49 pm #88411mikeguimaMemberRe: Bukan School of Krav Maga by Yaron Lichtenstein
quote tech94:Some of the videos show some techniques that are definitely Krav Maga. Some are a little less KM and more Asian arts inspired. The weapons defenses seem sound except for that jumping front kick against knife in one video. I did see 360 defense in another. Seems like a hybrid style with KM mixed in. Saw some judo influences (more so than what I’ve seen in other KM schools) as far as I know Yaron Lichtenstein is legit and some of those instructors apparently hold diplomas from Wingate institute as well so that lends credibility if trueThanks for the input, I think I’m gonna enrol in that school.
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