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Welcome To The
City School Of Urban Krav Maga!
Here at the City School of Urban Krav Maga in the heart of London we
practice and teach Urban Krav Maga. Krav Maga is a generic Hebrew term
meaning “contact combat”. Urban Krav Maga, is a system founded by a group
of instructors experienced across various styles of Krav Maga and other fighting
systems. Urban Krav Maga is a scenario- based system, the syllabus being based
on defenses against the 10 most common street
attacks in the UK. These are based upon statistics compiled from the
police. The core syllabus also contains a range of techniques applicable to
female self-defense,
grappling (stand-up and on the ground), fighting/sparring techniques
and weapons defenses.
The techniques have been thoroughly tested, they are effective,
simple and easy to learn. They rely on gross motor skills which remain effective
under the intense stress of a real street attack. The training we provide will
enable you to handle aggressive, stressful or violent situations with
confidence; improve your fitness; and you will have fun while learning a useful
life-skill. See our student testimonials
to learn more.
You will learn how
to:
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Spot the signs of
potential trouble
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Avoid conflict
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Recognise the
tell tale signs of an imminent attack
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Strike pre-emptively
to defend yourself
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Defend against
punches and kicks
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Defend against
knife attacks, knife threats and gun threats
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Defend against
tackles, chokes, bear hugs and holds
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Defend yourself
and get back to your feet quickly if taken to the ground
If you are interested
in realistic, effective self-defense taught in an enjoyable safe environment
then get in touch and arrange your
First Free Lesson
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What People Are Saying About Urban
Krav Maga

"Urban Krav Maga is a no-nonsense martial art
that works!" Bob Sykes - Editor Martial Arts Illustrated
magazine.

"This is a really first rate product presented
by people who know what they're doing and for anyone who has an interest
in Self Defence, these 6 DVDS should have some space on your shelves."
Peter Consterdine - Chairman of The British Combat Association |