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Krav Maga: Real World Solutions to Real World Violence - Disrupt - Damage - Destroy - Disengage [Keren, Gershon Ben] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Krav Maga: Real World Solutions to Real World Violence - Disrupt - Damage - Destroy - Disengage Review: Extremely solid and good for beginners. - Good Krav Maga book. Some people complain about some of the tactics he uses but he clearly explains why and when to use them. Easy to understand book and the Author is beyond qualified to be writing a book like this. I have read the book in order and I can definitely say it has improved my overall fighting skills. The book is broken down by sections in which he starts with a backdrop of Krav Maga and then begins with the essentials to be successful at Krav Maga. After the basics he begins to expand on them as he shows more advanced techniques. I like the fact that the book is in color and that the pictures look like real attacks with dedicated attackers. This is not really a standardized books like some of the books being sold that are for a specific belt class and that go in order but that doesn't undermine its credulity at all. This book is more modern and efficient than those books. This is a good book for REAL situations and REAL self defense while the other types of books are more for traditional Krav Maga. I would recommend this book for anyone trying to start learning Krav Maga or simply learning how to defend him/herself. Review: Good addtion to your self-defense or Krav Maga library - “Krav Maga: Real World Solutions To Real World Violence” by Gershon Ben Keren is an excellent addition to one’s self-defense library when looking for a book that illustrates self-defense techniques with concepts and principles also discussed. In close to 200 pages, Keren does a very good job of sharing some of his Krav Maga philosophy and techniques. He starts with an introduction of Krav Maga and himself before going into the three parts of this book. Part 1: Basic Skills (Stances, Movement, Blocking, and Striking) This portion of the book does a good job of describing basic principles and skills with photographs, that while small, are clear and illustrate well. Yes, they are basic, but basics are what one must learn and practice to actually defend oneself. These are the essential foundations of a good self-defense program and again, Keren does a good job of briefly describing these skills and illustrating them with photographs. Part 2: Self-Defense Scenarios This section provides responses to numerous types of attacks. Some of which include: knife threat against a wall, gun to front of head, rear hostage with arm around neck, and so on. And while there are numerous scenarios, Keren shows through pictures and descriptions how simple movements can be used for different situations so one can master fewer responses to use in a variety of ways rather than something completely different for every scenario. The pictures are again, small, but clear. I actually took the book to the gym to get with a couple of my black belt Hapkido students to try some things out. We practiced the techniques and liked a number of them. They were not that different from things we already practice. On a few of them, we modified them a bit from what the book was showing to make them fit better with what we already do and practice. This really is the only way to learn techniques from a book or video, you must actually get on the mat and try them and practice them. And it is definitely easier to learn from a book or video when you already have a solid foundation of fighting or martial arts. I found the scenarios and techniques to be very good and liked this portion of the book. Part 3: Unarmed Assaults and Dynamic Components of Violence It this part, the author covers topics such as applying different chokes and strangles, fighting from a clinch, and escaping headlocks. The information is presented like the scenarios with descriptions and the small, but clear, photographs. Again, to benefit from this part of the book one needs to get with a partner and try the stuff out and practice. Conclusion The book concludes with a very short conclusion. This obviously isn’t the entire Krav Maga curriculum or everything Keren knows. It is however, a very good book on the specific situations and scenarios Keren covers. For this type of book (technique book with pictures), it is well done and one that will compliment any self-defense training program and belongs in any self-defense resource library. With this said, I don’t agree with all of Keren’s “solutions to violence” and would opt for different solutions as times. But that doesn’t take away from the book as a good resource, as I believe you should learn different things, try them out, and find the “best” for you individually. Not everyone will fight like Keren, just like not everyone will fight like me. We must all learn and train to be the best we can be individually, and this book can help with that journey.
| Best Sellers Rank | #289,674 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #137 in Wrestling (Books) #435 in Sports Training (Books) #503 in Martial Arts (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (325) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.6 x 9 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 0804843929 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0804843928 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 192 pages |
| Publication date | December 23, 2014 |
| Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
J**Z
Extremely solid and good for beginners.
Good Krav Maga book. Some people complain about some of the tactics he uses but he clearly explains why and when to use them. Easy to understand book and the Author is beyond qualified to be writing a book like this. I have read the book in order and I can definitely say it has improved my overall fighting skills. The book is broken down by sections in which he starts with a backdrop of Krav Maga and then begins with the essentials to be successful at Krav Maga. After the basics he begins to expand on them as he shows more advanced techniques. I like the fact that the book is in color and that the pictures look like real attacks with dedicated attackers. This is not really a standardized books like some of the books being sold that are for a specific belt class and that go in order but that doesn't undermine its credulity at all. This book is more modern and efficient than those books. This is a good book for REAL situations and REAL self defense while the other types of books are more for traditional Krav Maga. I would recommend this book for anyone trying to start learning Krav Maga or simply learning how to defend him/herself.
A**E
Good addtion to your self-defense or Krav Maga library
“Krav Maga: Real World Solutions To Real World Violence” by Gershon Ben Keren is an excellent addition to one’s self-defense library when looking for a book that illustrates self-defense techniques with concepts and principles also discussed. In close to 200 pages, Keren does a very good job of sharing some of his Krav Maga philosophy and techniques. He starts with an introduction of Krav Maga and himself before going into the three parts of this book. Part 1: Basic Skills (Stances, Movement, Blocking, and Striking) This portion of the book does a good job of describing basic principles and skills with photographs, that while small, are clear and illustrate well. Yes, they are basic, but basics are what one must learn and practice to actually defend oneself. These are the essential foundations of a good self-defense program and again, Keren does a good job of briefly describing these skills and illustrating them with photographs. Part 2: Self-Defense Scenarios This section provides responses to numerous types of attacks. Some of which include: knife threat against a wall, gun to front of head, rear hostage with arm around neck, and so on. And while there are numerous scenarios, Keren shows through pictures and descriptions how simple movements can be used for different situations so one can master fewer responses to use in a variety of ways rather than something completely different for every scenario. The pictures are again, small, but clear. I actually took the book to the gym to get with a couple of my black belt Hapkido students to try some things out. We practiced the techniques and liked a number of them. They were not that different from things we already practice. On a few of them, we modified them a bit from what the book was showing to make them fit better with what we already do and practice. This really is the only way to learn techniques from a book or video, you must actually get on the mat and try them and practice them. And it is definitely easier to learn from a book or video when you already have a solid foundation of fighting or martial arts. I found the scenarios and techniques to be very good and liked this portion of the book. Part 3: Unarmed Assaults and Dynamic Components of Violence It this part, the author covers topics such as applying different chokes and strangles, fighting from a clinch, and escaping headlocks. The information is presented like the scenarios with descriptions and the small, but clear, photographs. Again, to benefit from this part of the book one needs to get with a partner and try the stuff out and practice. Conclusion The book concludes with a very short conclusion. This obviously isn’t the entire Krav Maga curriculum or everything Keren knows. It is however, a very good book on the specific situations and scenarios Keren covers. For this type of book (technique book with pictures), it is well done and one that will compliment any self-defense training program and belongs in any self-defense resource library. With this said, I don’t agree with all of Keren’s “solutions to violence” and would opt for different solutions as times. But that doesn’t take away from the book as a good resource, as I believe you should learn different things, try them out, and find the “best” for you individually. Not everyone will fight like Keren, just like not everyone will fight like me. We must all learn and train to be the best we can be individually, and this book can help with that journey.
J**E
An interesting and informative book for those who are also studying with a Krav Maga instructor.
Besides having been trained in Krav Maga many years ago at a police defensive tactics instructor’s class I have also read and studied numerous books on this great self-defense Combatives system. I recently purchased this 192 page soft cover book (Krav Maga: Real world solutions to real world violence by Gershon Ben Keren) and found it to be a good introduction to Krav Maga; however, the very small photographs would make this a very difficult book to actually learn Krav Maga from only reading this book. I was familiar with most of the techniques in this manual because I have had hands-on training with Krav Maga instructors, and if you are presently taking Krav Maga from an instructor this book can be a reference text when combined with hands-on training. There are many techniques in this book which I think are too advanced for a basic Krav Maga course. There are numerous martial arts (Judo, Jujitsu, Karate-Do, Kenjutsu, Hanbo-jutsu, Yawara jutsu etc.) being practiced today; however, the big difference between a traditional martial art and Krav Maga is this fact. Most traditional martial arts focus very little on practical street self-defense, but Krav Maga’s primary focus is on mastering pure practical self-defense and Combatives in their system. Every martial art has value and you should seek out the system that matches your interest and needs. If you are taking Krav Maga from an instructor you may want to check out this book. Rating: 4 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Pro-Systems Combatives Vol. 1,2)
S**E
handy book I new must of the holds one or two I hadn't
R**S
Awesome book - man great things to learn, good photos.
R**C
Full of very important information and techniques. Should have a partner to exercises with. I would never mess with a knowledgeable master of the art. Not a play self defense. Quick and to the point.
L**R
Just what was wanted. Very good instructions.
A**R
Cannot study Krav Maga from a book..Real life practice works..Instead of buying an expensive krav maga book join krav maga classes or take online video courses..Product quality is exceptionally good..
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