Avi Nardia – Kapap CD1 – Israelis special forces
Avi Nardia – Kapap CD1 – Israelis special forces
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Avi Nardia presents in this new and innovative DVD his approach to Israeli Martial Arts and especially to Israeli Jiu-Jitsu, developed on the basis of a vast experience as a Black Belt of different arts and instructor, among others, of the Yamam elite unit of the Israeli Special Forces. Israeli arts are rather a concept, a philosophy, with the idea of mixing things, similar to MMA, but incorporating Self-Defense, and for this you need a good base, with a knowledge of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Japanese Ju Jutsu, some Judo, Sambo, Boxing, Full-Contact, Karate, Thai Boxing, etcetera. You must also understand that it has nothing to do with religion, and in Martial Arts even the sacred can be changed. A technique that works, applies only in certain times and on certain people, not on everybody, because people are different. With these premises, Avi Nardia explains in detail the pressure points of the PPCT system (Pressure Point Control Tactics) with very basic movements that can help you in combat, work with knives and sticks, and disarm techniques against knife and gun.
68 MIN. – Languages included in DVD: English, Español, Italiano, Français
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