Krav Maga Brown Belt Curriculum in Under 4 Minutes

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  • Опубліковано 19 січ 2025

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  • @rools2roolsproject325
    @rools2roolsproject325 4 роки тому +3

    I am subscribing, thank you guys for staying objective and real.

  • @44556613able
    @44556613able 6 років тому +5

    This is great...this intructor obviously has a real solid base and background and these videos are very helpfull for Krav students

    • @quasar4601
      @quasar4601 6 років тому +3

      Almost the same as World Wide !!!! Krav gives you a solid base but its not enough you need MT and BJJ

    • @angelsky1285
      @angelsky1285 4 роки тому

      Actually krav maga doesn't have belts

    • @44556613able
      @44556613able 4 роки тому

      @@angelsky1285 Krav Maga has belt system. I have been training Krav for 8 years and I know.

    • @angelsky1285
      @angelsky1285 4 роки тому

      @@44556613able but some place in krav maga they are not giving belt I have been also training this much years

    • @44556613able
      @44556613able 4 роки тому

      @@angelsky1285 well, in my school we dont wear the belts but we test for them and actually named levels, but they are belts

  • @fullmerfitmindandbody
    @fullmerfitmindandbody 4 роки тому +2

    Grading for my black belt soon in a combatives system that encompasses Jiujitsu, Wrestling, Kali, JKD, and a big bulk of Krav Maga curriculum. These videos are always a nice quick reference.

  • @jasontalley803
    @jasontalley803 5 місяців тому

    Great job he looked like he passed the test

  • @bobbydabutcha
    @bobbydabutcha 2 роки тому +1

    I wish we had a Krav school with this kind of curriculum up here. From what I’ve seen in the videos, it combines aspects of Muay Thai, boxing, BJJ, Judo and wrestling with weapons disarming. I train BJJ with some boxing and Muay Thai, I love it but it’s still sport based. I seen other Krav stuff but it’s mostly hitting pads and other drills which is cool, but I really like live sparring aspects of BJJ/MMA.

    • @vladimirtschelowski6792
      @vladimirtschelowski6792 2 роки тому +2

      I did KM for almost 7 years around 2 till 3 times a week. And I can tell you, its better to do parallel some Kick Boxing, Thai Boxing or another Martial Art, because unfortunately KM is more a business model, rather a real self defence system. One problem is, that mostly groups are weak, or like we see in this video, the opponent is just standing still. This might be working, if your opponent is a moron and doesn't know what he is doing, but if you try the same techniques on a guy, who is not standing still, or knowing his stuff, you will have a problem with KM.

    • @bobbydabutcha
      @bobbydabutcha 2 роки тому +1

      @@vladimirtschelowski6792 I train Jiu Jitsu, submission wrestling and some Boxing. I want to start kick boxing again. I get what you’re saying about resisting opponents. A real attacker is gonna be violent, fast and very hard to control, much like when rolling live in BJJ.

    • @vladimirtschelowski6792
      @vladimirtschelowski6792 2 роки тому +1

      @@bobbydabutcha yes and of course every Martial Art has positive and negative aspects. And I think its very good, if you train several of them and take the best skills from each one.

  • @Jorge-np3tq
    @Jorge-np3tq Рік тому

    At 0:27, why would he let go of the gun? He could just hold on to the gun as you grab and tackle him, in fact his reflex would be to do so. When you are attacked, do you instinctively throw away what you are holding, or instinctively hold it tighter? Thought so.

    • @KravMagaDesoto
      @KravMagaDesoto  Рік тому +1

      Because having a wooden training weapon slammed into your face as you hit the mat is asking a lot of a training partner.

    • @Jorge-np3tq
      @Jorge-np3tq Рік тому

      @@KravMagaDesoto He would hold the weapon to his chest as he falls. The only face in danger is the one of the victim once the attacker uses the stock of the weapon, still in his hands, to bash it in. When disarming you prioritize control of the weapon, not the body.

    • @KravMagaDesoto
      @KravMagaDesoto  Рік тому

      @@Jorge-np3tq Well, all I can tell you is I have been teaching Krav Maga since 2004. If there is a training injury to be had, I’ve probably seen it. I’ve seen a tooth knocked out from this technique with a plastic blue gun. I’m law enforcement and we train first responders. We will always put safety before making technical training LOOK cooler.

    • @KravMagaDesoto
      @KravMagaDesoto  Рік тому

      @@Jorge-np3tq also, the context of that particular defense is a harnessed weapon where the regular disarm is not applicable. You can see the standard weapon defense elsewhere in the curriculum video.

  • @684W13
    @684W13 3 роки тому +1

    Some of gun disarmements i see are not correct in my humble opinion.

  • @stratman4908
    @stratman4908 2 роки тому

    just not sure why any attacker w a gun would be that close..

  • @fricknfishn5153
    @fricknfishn5153 12 днів тому

    Im surprised you are still teaching tap, rack, and shoot. With so many different guns, its hard to know all of them. Seems it would be better to render it either useless or toss it?

    • @squawktwicemike770
      @squawktwicemike770 12 днів тому +1

      Great comment and question. It’s important to train all variables. That includes switching to your primary weapon, and/or using the weapon as a blunt instrument. Tap>rack>reassess will work on all semi-auto pistols regardless of manufacture, but it’s important to also train rip>rack>run which is the procedure for double feeds which is likely in the case. Keep in mind this isn’t just done for engaging the initial attacker. During a struggle it may be your own weapon that was taken, and you may be fighting to get it back. You may need to engage additional threats, detain the initial attacker, and/or render your weapon safe. Unfortunately, the double fees procedure doesn’t show with a dummy gun without moving parts. The main thing is making conscious movements with an understood purpose during training.

  • @stefanlicht2060
    @stefanlicht2060 6 років тому

    Good summari of the Curriculum.!!

  • @CC-eg3yy
    @CC-eg3yy 5 років тому +6

    All I saw was a mixture of BJJ, Judo, and Aikido techniques. No groin strikes, no Krav Maga!
    Really though, loved the series of videos! Except, have to disagree with the knife disarms. Think prison type shankings. They will stab and stab and stab as hard as they can, feinting and pulling back. Those grabs look nice, but they won't work on someone who really wants to stick you.

    • @Reddragon802
      @Reddragon802 5 років тому +1

      The reality is no techinique will ever work against someone who really wants to stick you. Even if they dont you're still gonna get cut and this is all delusional thinking. I fear anyone who takes this martial art will die on the street.

    • @daxisperry7644
      @daxisperry7644 4 роки тому +4

      Well I guess a better option is to just stand there.

    • @CC-eg3yy
      @CC-eg3yy 4 роки тому

      @@daxisperry7644 Yeah, probably. Or run away maybe.

  • @Wodflow
    @Wodflow 5 років тому

    How much time does it usually takes to get to brown belt?

    • @cheerfuljyrwa2168
      @cheerfuljyrwa2168 4 роки тому +1

      It depends on your training times per week. If you train four times a week it will take about one and a half year.

    • @bzzzyay839
      @bzzzyay839 3 роки тому +2

      @@cheerfuljyrwa2168 Very optimistic with an 18 month timeframe. I see guys that have been training 5-6 years with 6 classes per week that are just getting their brown belt.

    • @NuMaCertro
      @NuMaCertro Рік тому

      In real school of krav maga, minimum 6-7 years...

  • @audreykaca7075
    @audreykaca7075 6 років тому +1

    Where are the ax exercises?

  • @quitsevensix
    @quitsevensix 4 місяці тому

    Test 20 Sept

  • @dannythorne7143
    @dannythorne7143 5 років тому +3

    I don't much resistance in these demonstrations, just saying.

    • @williamcraig6178
      @williamcraig6178 5 років тому +5

      Danny Thorne Don’t be that guy.

    • @societybelike
      @societybelike 4 роки тому +1

      @@williamcraig6178 What do u mean "Don't be that guy"? It's a legitimate concern that is the difference between life and death in real life.

    • @protiromorelia3534
      @protiromorelia3534 4 роки тому +5

      @@societybelike Both points are valid. On one hand, there has to be more grounding in reality. On the other hand, these are just demonstrations and nobody wants to go 100%.
      The key is to find a balance. Wherein lies that balance is up for debate and we should note that no matter where you find it, there will always be people on either extreme who will not be pleased.
      Train hard, train smart, and always remember, Epstein didn't kill himself.

    • @societybelike
      @societybelike 4 роки тому +1

      @@protiromorelia3534 couldn't agree more fam

    • @djharto4917
      @djharto4917 2 роки тому

      If there was resistance it wouldn’t Krav Maga !

  • @savagestrikes9905
    @savagestrikes9905 3 роки тому

    Bounced for years, instructed members of various government agencies...krav is choreography at its best. Could this guy move any slower. So much wrong....

    • @brianisagoodperson637
      @brianisagoodperson637 3 роки тому

      its an instuctional video bud.

    • @684W13
      @684W13 3 роки тому

      Some of gun disarmements were incorrect in my opinion.

  • @NuMaCertro
    @NuMaCertro Рік тому

    This is no original krav maga, no correct tehnique, its much..pfff,pffff,pffff (sound of the man)...

    • @KravMagaDesoto
      @KravMagaDesoto  Рік тому

      Krav Maga is an evolving system. I started training is 2003 under those with the founders’ diploma. I would love to see your ancient variation where you also don’t exhale when you strike. Not breathing sounds like a cool trick you could utilize more.

    • @NuMaCertro
      @NuMaCertro Рік тому

      @@KravMagaDesoto Who is your instructor?

    • @KravMagaDesoto
      @KravMagaDesoto  Рік тому

      @@NuMaCertro you can find our full staff’s lineage on our website. Who do you consider the authority on present day Krav Maga?

    • @NuMaCertro
      @NuMaCertro Рік тому

      @@KravMagaDesoto You know the answear, because everybody in the world of krav maga know the truth. But very few people who tell the truth to the rest of the people

    • @NuMaCertro
      @NuMaCertro Рік тому

      But very few people who teach kra maga tell the truth to their students. Because they are stupid instructors and they don't want it to be known that there are also instructors who teach the true martial art, UNMODIFIED. It is a great disrespect to claim that krav maga is the evolving systems. Is judo an evolving system? Aikido is..? No. Traditional martial arts are not like that. They are as their founders left them.