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    Anyone knows practitioners , instructors , schools , etc here in Cebu City ?

    You guys can also talk about it here , I myself was introduced to the basics of Krav Maga but wala nako practice . Maybe we can form a club or inner circle of Krav Maga enthusiast .

    Naa daw school sa Manila and the name of its founder is Kenneth Asunscion but then all I know that it is not being taught at unless its a seminar .
    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

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    asa ka naka train ug krav maga bro? ikmf ka? nindot btaw ni if maabot cebu.

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    Naka 3 day seminar ko sa Las Vegas , NV bro . Basics lang and it is not even close to intermediate techniques .
    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

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    i really love to learn krav maga. dugay na kaayo ko gusto makat-on ani. it's so different and much, much more practical than traditional martial arts which most became sports oriented. i just watch video tutorials of krav maga now.

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    Basically viedo tutorials and practice makes your day kay clear and specific man ang Krav Maga and it emphasizes commonsense instead of being fancy . Straight to the point bodily injury to opponents and attackers bisan multiple pa .

    It doesnt even need practitioners to be physically fit . Kinahanglan lang gyud constant practice and a partner na religiously can practice with you .
    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPRINGFIELD_XD_40 View Post
    Anyone knows practitioners , instructors , schools , etc here in Cebu City ?

    You guys can also talk about it here , I myself was introduced to the basics of Krav Maga but wala nako practice . Maybe we can form a club or inner circle of Krav Maga enthusiast .

    Naa daw school sa Manila and the name of its founder is Kenneth Asunscion but then all I know that it is not being taught at unless its a seminar .
    From what i been told there is no Krav Maga in Cebu yet.....
    But you do have other styles that have similarities with Krav Maga like Villasin Balintawak or the parts i teach of Bujinkan (Ninjutsu).

    You are welcome to join our training and try it for your self its free....

    Sincerly yours,

    Jan Jensen
    For free FMA/Ninjutsu:
    www.fma-arnis.dk | Philippine Martial Arts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPRINGFIELD_XD_40 View Post
    Basically viedo tutorials and practice makes your day kay clear and specific man ang Krav Maga and it emphasizes commonsense instead of being fancy . Straight to the point bodily injury to opponents and attackers bisan multiple pa .

    It doesnt even need practitioners to be physically fit . Kinahanglan lang gyud constant practice and a partner na religiously can practice with you .
    sakto jud. tutorials really help and simple ra kaayo ang mga techniques sa krav maga, it's what you see is what you get. i just hope that krav maga will be in cebu real soon. nindot kaayo ni kat-onon especially for people with MA background na.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mak83 View Post
    sakto jud. tutorials really help and simple ra kaayo ang mga techniques sa krav maga, it's what you see is what you get. i just hope that krav maga will be in cebu real soon. nindot kaayo ni kat-onon especially for people with MA background na.
    Video tutorials dont work, you need a instructor that can guide you, correct your mistakes and a sparring partner....

    Try to look at what Krav Maga is.....Krav Maga is made up from Jiu-Jitsu/Ju-Jutsu and Boxing techniques, this is one of the reasons it has similarities to Bujinkan (which has many Ju-Jutsu Ryus) and Balintawak which is made from Eskrima, Jiu-Jitsu and Boxing (sounds familiar right)....
    I even heard from other Krav Maga people that Bujinkan and Krav Maga has many Similarities and during my training within Villasin Balintawak i know how many things Bujinkan and the Villasin style has in common....

    So why not train a real Martial Arts with many similarities to Krav Maga like the same way of thinking, some of the same techniques with a real Instructor........Instead of just looking at youtube clips?

    Sincerly yours,

    Jan Jensen
    For free FMA/Ninjutsu:
    www.fma-arnis.dk

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    @manhattan1:

    i think krav maga video tutorials will work for somebody who has martial arts background and a practice/sparring partner. in my opinion, krav maga is just basically an integration of different martial arts techniques. so i think vids will work well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mak83 View Post
    @manhattan1:

    i think krav maga video tutorials will work for somebody who has martial arts background and a practice/sparring partner. in my opinion, krav maga is just basically an integration of different martial arts techniques. so i think vids will work well.
    Sure, it might work if you have a background within styles like Boxing and Jiu-Jitsu or Bujinkan, Balintawak or other that has similarities to Krav Maga and someone to train it with....
    But i would try cross-training in one of the styles above at the same time, just to learn faster and be able to have a instructor that could guide and correct you mistakes in person....

    I by the way mix parts from Bujinkan (Ninjutsu) with FMA/Eskrima like the Dacayana Eskrima System and the Villasin Balintawak style.....
    Try looking at the videos below:

    This is me and one of my student showing Metsubishi (blinding powder) from Bujinkan (Ninjutsu), special weapon:
    Metsubishi "Blinding powder" | www.fma-arnis.dk

    This is about the Villasin Balintawak style with some video of GM. John Villasin and me sparring:
    Villasin Balintawak | www.fma-arnis.dk

    Remember that Bujinkan had similarities to Krav Maga because of its many Ju-Jutsu Ryus and the way we use our body movement, but also the Villasin Balintawak style has many similarities to Krav Maga because it has Jiu-Jitsu and Boxing movement....

    PS. I teach for free.....

    Sincerly yours,

    Jan Jensen
    For free FMA/Ninjutsu:
    www.fma-arnis.dk

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