Noun
Krav Maga (uncountable)
A hand-to-hand combat system developed by the Israel Defense Forces that consists of a wide combination of martial arts techniques along with realistic fight training.
krav maga (uncountable)
Alternative letter-case form of Krav Maga
Krav maga (uncountable)
Alternative letter-case form of Krav Maga
I've always been into sports and yoga and running. I actually study a martial arts self-defense program called Krav Maga. I can't quite say it's easy, but it's fun for me and I love to do it. Kari Matchett
A few of Lichtenfeld's first and second generation students, among these being Arviat Zagal, Asaf Halevi, and Dan Levy, eventually formed a new, civilian, international Krav Maga federation. Source: Internet
Basic principles IDF soldier sparring in full combat gear Media footage demonstrating a type of Krav Maga to deal with assailants in mock combat using multiple different types of weapons; namely a pole, a knife, a gun, a rifle, and hand-to-hand. Source: Internet
Grades P1 through to P5 are the student levels and make up the majority of the Krav Maga community. Source: Internet
However, this rank is held by only a small number of individuals and reserved only for those who have dedicated a lifetime to Krav Maga and made valuable contributions in teaching and promoting the style. Source: Internet
Ideas in Krav Maga include: citation * Counterattacking as soon as possible (or attacking preemptively). Source: Internet