Kapap Krav Maga : défense Contre Couteau
Kapap Krav Maga : défense Contre Couteau
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Salepage: Kapap Krav Maga : défense Contre Couteau
Very nice DVD on Kapap and Krav Maga combat methods used in daily life with two masters, Alain FORMAGGIO (France) and Moshe GALISKO (Israel). This DVD has quality content, lovely visuals, and honest audio.
KAPAP – KRAV MAGA Knife protection by French authors Alain FORMAGGIO and Moshe GALISKO (Israel)
The Israeli army uses two different fighting modalities: Kapap and Krav Maga. “Face-to-face fighting” is referred to as Krav Panim El Panim (KAPAP). “Close combat” is referred to as KRAV MAGA.
In this video, you’ll discover how to use Kapap and Krav Maga to defend yourself from knife assaults. Find out how to control and remove a knife from an attacker’s hands. You will learn each approach more effectively if you pay attention to the thorough explanation and the many viewpoints.
Manage your surroundings, make use of common items, protect yourself from close and far threats, circular strikes, backhands, high and low dives, and front, rear, and neck threats… For complete authenticity, every scene is recorded in an urban setting. You will no longer be able to keep secrets from Kapap or Krav Maga!
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