Krav Maga
Krav Maga is an Israeli army method of unarmed combat now gaining popularity all over the world. It is considered a “no-nonsense” method of self-defence for a variety of situations. Originally developed during the liberation fighting of Israel, Krav Maga is now practiced by the entire Israeli military Read more…
Categories: Krav Maga Tags: eight limbs, elbow strikes, fighting style, grappling, joint locks, Krav Maga, martial art style, techniques, throws
Western boxing
Boxing (sometimes also known as Western boxing or pugilism) is a combat sport where two participants, generally of similar weight, fight each other with their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee and is typically engaged in during a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds. Read more…
Categories: Western Boxing Tags: boxing, fighting style, hands only, martial art style, striking, western, Western Boxing
Aikido
Aikido is considered to be a non-aggressive style, as the Aikido student does not instigate the attack. The basic principle of Aikido is “Do not fight force with force”.Aikido uses very few punches and kicks. Instead, the attackers force is redirected into throws, locks and restraining techniques. Size, weight, age and physical strength differences of the opponents play only a small role, as the skilled Aikido practitioner is able to redirect the attackers energy, keeping his attacker in a constant of unbalance
Categories: Aikido Tags: Aikido, japan, martial art style, martial arts, steven seagal
Issei Ryu Bujutsu
Issei Ryu Bujutsu was derived from a blend of traditional Japanese martial arts and adapted for modern day application; developed to be practical, comply with our natural body movements, and delivers maximum effectiveness through minimum effort.
Issei Ryu Bujutsu is a self-defence martial art, not a sport martial art. Read more…
Categories: Issei Ryu Bujutsu Tags: boxing, choke, eight limbs, elbow strikes, fighting style, Issei Ryu Bujutsu, martial art style, takedowns, techniques, throws, weapons