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Home › Forums › Krav Maga Worldwide Forums › General KM Related Topics › Does Krav have any toe holds or Achilles locks
I just started level 2-3 and was wondering or is this more BJJ.
The only ground fighting in level I learned was how to escape the guard with the push off technique and front and side kicks from back.
Thanks.
Re: Does Krav have any toe holds or Achilles locks
Also I think the ankle or toe hold is extremely dangerous while the achillies lock is more painful.
Not sure.
Re: Does Krav have any toe holds or Achilles locks
Yeah, when I visited Jerusalem, I saw went and watched the militants train. Aside from all the m16 and desert eagles (a few of which I was offered =P) they also knew krav. I saw a few of them scaling walls and grabbing guards by the ankles. They did some thing with their hands and pulled them off the wall.
Of course this was all done with dummies =P
Re: Does Krav have any toe holds or Achilles locks
It’s not a question about whether Krav Maga has toe holds or achilles locks, it’s about the real enemy – Terrorists of 9/11, and their archtiect, Faisla Abdullah Najib George MUhhamed.
Re: Does Krav have any toe holds or Achilles locks
I forgot they have an achilles lock in level 2-3 in my program just started the second chapter.
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