Forum Replies Created

Viewing 15 posts - 1 through 15 (of 160 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #57681
    kmsf
    Member

    A good fighter stacks the deck before hand to assure a win.

    #55742
    kmsf
    Member

    But even so, I like the show overall. The history is informative and the workouts are good. I think the fights are baloney.

    #55741
    kmsf
    Member

    Every episode I have seen, once they start fighting the \”champ\” it seems to be staged to lay back and not hurt the stars of the show. Now that’s reality tv.

    #55740
    kmsf
    Member

    simply turn around… oh crap now you are facing the wall and he is behind you with a stick. Ask for a do-over. 🙁 Boy, this theory needs some work. 8)

    #55739
    kmsf
    Member

    Just kidding hope you have a sense of humor. 😉

    #55738
    kmsf
    Member

    I didn’t mention a pluck. As I recall I said to attack one hand. That could be breaking a finger of the hand not necessarily a \”pluck\” But you probably have more experience attacking your unsuspecting girlfriend than I do 😯 , so after she simply turns around how does she follow up to escape you? I assume she is then face to face with you who is most likely bigger than she is- So what does she do then? And who attacks you in the same manner to give you all this experience? Her, or someone as proprotionally bigger than you as you are to her? After you simply turn around you kind of don’t mention the follow up- you say you then just do what you need to do to escape – that’s kind of vague. Please let us know what you learned from your girlfriends self defense classes she is in in her hometown. Thanks, I’ll be excited to find out what she tells you. 🙂

    #55695
    kmsf
    Member

    If it was \”very simple\” then we wouldn’t have any problems and no one would ever die from a choke. If someone could just simply turn around then wow, we could save alot of time not practicing anything. There is fear (possibly making you freeze) there is adrenaline (probably making you breathe hard, draining your energy ) there is pain, there is pain compliance (if you move it hurts worse) there is being off ballance(your own weight helping the choke)there is being at a disadvantage of surprise, there is being overpowered by someone stronger, there is loss of air making you weak, lightheaded, disoriented, loss of blood to the brain making you pass out – I think it’s easy too. 😮 Actually in a choke with a bar I would first tense up neck muscles then attack one hand since the holding of it to the throat needs both hands holding it evenly -once you can take one hand out of the equation then use an elbow- then try to turn and give more counters- has to be quick and before it really sets in – moment you feel the pressure on the neck or sense the attack. My 3 cents 😕

    #55686
    kmsf
    Member

    Good to know someone can fix it if it broke. Some people wouldn’t know what to do with themselves if it went down too long. 8)

    #55678
    kmsf
    Member

    What does a site admin. do? How did you get the title within three months of being here? Inq. Mnds wnt to knw.

    #55439
    kmsf
    Member

    I knew eventually the \”law\” would rear its ugly head 🙁 First off know the laws of your state in carrying or using one in self defense (bla bla bla 😆 ). I wouldn’t use a knife against an unarmed person, I would however possibly use it against multiple attackers if I felt threatened with serious harm or death. Mainly it’s for those \”just in case\” moments. I have a CWP for my state and others so I could be packing a gun all the time but chose to pack a tool that is usefull and also handy in case of serious trouble and also it can be a deterent to a threat from others if they see it and know they could be hurt in an encounter.

    #55422
    kmsf
    Member

    Thanks GK 🙂

    #55420
    kmsf
    Member

    One just opened up near me and he needs a training partner so we are talking about that.

    #55418
    kmsf
    Member

    I took over from him and led the club we had started for a year but time constraints and the injuries led to me disbanding the club and now getting back to training is in the works

    #55416
    kmsf
    Member

    San Fran was a good guess. I always wondered if people thought it was that. I am from California originally (long time ago) I trained with this guy for years until he left for a job. We ran a program at a local University. I haven’t been training in awhile due to some injuries serious enough to need surgery but have been putting it off.

    #55411
    kmsf
    Member

    Nope, not Gabe. Sorry. No one has ever asked what KMSF stood for before. It stands for Krav Maga Special Forces actually – something I thought of due to my instructor’s experiences in Israel. I’m up in Idaho actually.

Viewing 15 posts - 1 through 15 (of 160 total)
Get Training!

EXPERIENCE KMW TODAY!

For more information call now at

800.572.8624

or fill out the form below: