Brandon Lin It is. Not in mma but i’m sure you can always use a move in MMA, that shit is heavy duty for like disarming people with deadly weapons guns and knives and basically killing them with your hands, or extremely hurting somebody. Aikido is the same thing in a way it was designed to prevent people with swords or knives attacking you. That’s why in those Seagal movies shit looks real because he was real if some idiot charges at you with a beer bottle or swings at you with a pool cue that’s where that shit comes in the hand. People forget now just because everything is compared to MMA but those 2 are for real life disarming and defending
@@bmillerdrums yeah Segal's aikido couldn't keep him from being choked out by a Judo expert in Gene Lebell. He's proven in the movie business but not in real world competitions, and no aikido wasn't originally designed to defend people from sword and knife attacks in the 14 th century, if somebody challenged you to a knife or sword fight you fought with a knife or sword.
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Other martial arts: incapasitate your opponent without harming them too much Krav maga: Why would i kick my opponent when I can stab his eye with a screwdriver?
Well if it's based on self defense, it makes sense. From a pure game theory perspective where no other human life but yours has value, the fastest and most effective way to protect yourself assuming you're in an unavoidable confrontation is either to run away, or execute a move that will kill your opponent in the fewest amount of moves/shortest time possible while protecting yourself. Incapacitating your opponents generally takes more skill, and not everyone has the physical attributes to win through pure physical trauma, lot easier to just take a knife to someones carotid artery or slide the knife between the 4th and 5th rib towards center mass.
I really enjoyed Krav. I got attacked twice on the street in the past few years and ended both attacks because of Krav. Now I’m taking BJj. After I get to purple belt, I will do muy Thai. Then probably back to Krav. Good to have proficiency in all things
I feel you man. Joe should know better than that. BJJ is just ground jujitsu. It's like taking the hooks and uppercut from boxing and calling it, its own thing
Brazilian Jiujitsu that most people are familiar with nowadays is quite different from traditional Japanese Jujutsu and Judo so it is, in fact, a different martial art. However, something I've never fully understood is why the Gracies called it Brazilian Jiujitsu, when Maeda, the guy who taught them, was a world-famous judoka personally selected by Jigoro Kano, the founder of Judo, as his prodigy student to travel the world to promote the effectiveness of Judo and make it globally famous. I guess it's all a technicality, in the end. I mean in Japanese the words Judo and Jujutsu mean basically the same.
@@xXxstunner It is different from Judo and JJJ but mostly in the transitions and "style" rather then the technique. Basicaly all the locks and chokes in BJJ are included in traditional Judo (not the olympic games style Judo). Its just that in BJJ they focus on groundwork more at the expense of throwing. I'd say its a different martial art but it always triggers me when people act like Brazillians invented Newaza
@@xXxstunner i dont think the Gracies ever heard the term Judo until later on when Maeda was teaching in Brazil he always referred to the art as Kano Jiu Jitsu either way its a great art whether we are talking Japanese Jujutsu, Judo, or Gracie/Brazilian Jiu Jitsu it is a very useful skill
Krav Maga works really well. It is just not designed for long ringed fights like in the UFC. It's either take your opponent out in 10 seconds or run away.
@@Dave_ja_vu - Ranking system? I've only been to two Krav Maga training centers in California so I can't speak for all of them, but we wore street clothes. No belts, stripes or scoring points. You're not a belt color. You're just a person fighting for your life.
I trained in Krav and I can confirm that the first move you learn is a swift kick to the nuts, but from there it goes much deeper into both hard and soft techniques. You don't always want to break someones elbow or send them to the hospital, sometimes just giving them something to think about, like a finger jab to the throat is enough to change someones behavior.
Why do a lot of you guys keep talking like it's just a bunch of kicks to the nuts? There are many vulnerable points of the body: eyes, face, throat, solar plexis, ribs, liver, groin, fingers, knees & feet. To simply focus on the groin is limiting your options.
@@elmoblatch9787, Krav Maga is different than other martial arts in that each studio (or dojo, if you will) has the freedom to present whatever material it wants to its students, as long as it teaches the material necessary to move up the ranks according to which program it follows. The Krav Maga studio I learned at follows the Fit To Fight program. We had 4 major classes: Krav Maga Fundamentals, Sparring (boxing), From the Ground Up (wrestling) & Kickboxing. I enjoyed the fundamentals classes the best because they teach you how to keep people off of you as well as the exercises to get you into fighting shape.
There's no needed for training this specific strike to the throat, since it's an easy trick but one of the most powerful and aggressive technique that can completely destroy any opponent, no matter how big/tall/strong a person is...@@elmoblatch9787
I took krav for a while. Basically they taught you the best ways to severely damage other people for defense purposes. Anything goes. Eye gouges, crotch kicks. The more it debilitates somebody the better
The problem is they don't teach it in a realistic environment with resisting opponents. All the experienced Krav guys I know are clueless when it comes to contact sparring.
@@StateOfMind63 Thats why Krav maga is created for the army,police or security Agencies who deals with real situations to survive and eliminate as soon as possible Civilians like us who wont be able to encounter as much dangerous situations wont be able to really put krav maga to use but still could work
@@StateOfMind63 depends on where you train. where I train my krav part of martial arts/fighting we have 'fightclass' where you put on full body suits and do not hold back anything in the pressure testing.
It’s not just ball kicking. O.o i mean it’s there if need be. Krav Maga is for streets to protect yourself and family if your walking around. There are no rules in street fighting. But there are plenty of other awesome strikes in Krav Maga.
When Krav Maga was developed, it wasn't meant to be a style. It was a group of people training for survival, using whatever effective technique they could find. The training was pretty much MMA with street mindset: "we use what works, dump the rest". Therefore they sparred a lot, and were strong dedicated fighters. Then... They started to sell it outside Israel to civilians. Soccer moms and average joes don't really like to get hit for real, so the instructors started sparring less and less, afraid to lose students. It became an "theory based" technique because of that. The average students are too afraid to get hurt. Too much ego being sold the "ultimate self defense style" fallacy, and too little reality based tests. The only Krav Maga that is actually worth something today (with rare exceptions) is the military version, because soldiers are not afraid to train the hard way. Honest observation from an active KM practitioner since 2009.
Yeah and that's why you have all the keyboard warriors saying Krav Maga experts would get trashed by BJJ and Muay Thai..... but what they fail to realize is that actual Krav Maga experts are actual trained killers.
You get a ton of "buy your belt" type schools claiming to teach KM too. Which is a true shame. Its a great art, but is diluted with garbage money grabbers.
I used to train krav maga with a guy who used to be a soldier. He started to train other soldiers in close combat situations instead and traveled the world learning different martial arts.
It just depends where you go and who you train with. You can find both... but yes, there is more money in training a faggot who is afraid to ever really get hit.
I practiced krav maga for 3 years, about a year and a half after stopping I got into a fight and not a single thing had stuck with me. On the other hand, I also practiced boxing for 3 years. Never forgot it. Before you ask, I trained with IKMA, not some McDojo. I'll take boxing any day. Simple and effective, and you practice the same things so often you never really forget them. It's been a tremendous help in self defense situations.
The best of what I took away from Krav Maga was a certain attitude of aggression and a mentality to not quit, a long with some rudimentary boxing skills and a few poorly practiced kicking techniques, which are better than nothing but don't compare to what I learned in boxing and Muay Thai classes. Stuff like the 369 Defense and "Bursting" were nonsensical.
@@palabrajot505 Yeah, I would say the mentality is quite valuable, but Alex is right that a lot of stuff you forget. However, we would practice that kick to the groin so many times it's tough to forget.
No referee. No judges. No MMA. MMA only works if the attacker is unarmed. Me being a former Correction Officer when I get in a fight with an inmate, Big John Mcarthy isn't going to stop the fight if the inmate pulls out a shank on me. I have no idea what your fighting background is but if I had to guess I would say that based on your stupid comment, that you never had to disarms a lunatic with a weapon before.
Your best bet against armed opponents is to just look for an escape not worth the risk. You can train your whole life in knife defence and get killed the first time someone attacks you with one but I guess better to stand a chance then none at all. Still I always say first rule for armed opponents is look for an exit.
That's what I was told in women's self defense. Best to get free and run. Better to make sure the attacker is also reeling in pain long enough to get a head start. That's the very first thing they taught us😂.
@Pissed Bob Ross they do. That's a separate self defense class, though. It is definitely important ta have firearms training for self defense. Too many folk purchase a pistol only to freeze up or cause more problems than to train.
Yep. I'll expand that: a key aspect of self-defense training should be to develop the situational awareness and cool headedness to be aware of your surroundings and avoid dangerous situations. So many people get attacked/robbed because they walk around oblivious to everything but their phone.
Krav maga includes knife and firearm training. Hand to hand with a firearm is unique and probably one of the most useful martial arts of the modern era.
That's what they teach in most martial art classes you take for self defense. If you are training for competition it's different, but for self defense they usually teach the best defense is to get the hell out of there if you can. No fight is worth it unless you or your loved one's lives are in danger, so it will always be better if you can disengage.
I took self defense classes when I was 15 which was a Krav Maga course. I remember we started out with boxing and basic leg kicks, basic bjj ground skills (basically getting back up). And after a while the higher level stuff introduced clinching and muay thai stuff. I stopped after a year and a half and haven’t really kept up with martial arts since but it did get me into ufc and mma as a sport. I remember the instructors and higher level dudes were very enthusiastic about it and some of the higher level dudes were even amateur fighters. It was neat.
I trained in Krav Maga for 6 months before the pandemic hit our country and nationwide lockdown was in effect, after which I switched to Kickboxing and BJJ. Although the Krav Maga instructor did teach us how to punch and kick (which transitioned really well into my Kickboxing training since I did not have to learn everything from scratch), there was very little sparring involved. Also, the drills were mostly premeditated scenarios that you were supposed to escape from. Very little grappling involved, and when I started training in BJJ later on, I was exposed to a world I knew next to nothing about. I won't say Krav Maga is bs, because it is not, and works well in certain situations. But if I had to choose between Krav Maga and MMA, I would opt for the latter.
Krav Maga works way better if the person has Bjj and kick box experience for example. Krav Maga gives the Theory and kick boxing and bjj will better your technique and especially your mindset through sparring. Combined these things are fantastic 💪
That's quite different to my club, we do those drills and stress tests but we also do sparring which imo is essential. it seems to vary club to club on how much sparring is done.
Sounds more like an issue with the club, than the Martial-Art. I went to Taekwondo when I was a teenager, for two years, and it was the same as you described your Krav Maga club. It wasn't a 'fighting' club.
Started Krav Maga yesterday, 1st class was introduction, defending on the ground from your back and getting up, defending and blocking against knive strikes from the top and bottom and fitness test. Absolutely loved it, love the discipline. I've already got bruses from yhe introduction😂😂👍
@@pablito7877 Yes they do, unfortunatly I had to stop classes, having some heart trouble, hopefully that will be resolved soon, otherwise I'll be put on chronic medication and I won't be able to return.
Hearing Joe say that Krav Maga is legit just pushed me that much more toward wanting to do it. I have zero experience in any fight-based skill (unless shouting insults from a moving vehicle counts for something), and have been looking for something that will get me out of a jam if I happen to find myself in one. I don't care about ranks, forms. or uniforms right now. All of that might come later, but I want to start with something I can use in a real-life situation and live to tell the tale. With that as my only goal at present, Krav Maga looks like a good place to start.
It’s a good way to start and it’s probably one of the best for self defense since it teaches you to end the fight early or run away. Other martial arts focus more on winning the fight
I don’t need Krav Maga, after reading about history, I just go everywhere with a trench shovel and a hoplite spear, the two best historical personal defense weapons, have yet to loose a fight
You learned how to defend yourself from reading history?! Who have you been defeating, 11-year-olds making fun of your shovel? My Krav Maga trumps your trench shovel & hoplite spear any day.
@@michaelmier9512 lol I really doubt you could do anything against someone with a spear one on one historically the spear even made untrained peasants formidable
Level 3 Krav Maga student here, been years since i trained, but i can confirm what you said. It's an amalgam of the most practical striking and grappling techniques for self defense, and there's a component used in the military training that teaches you how to use a service rifle as a melee weapon in conjunction with unarmed Krav Maga principles.
This is from a friend who is a former owner of a Krav Maga studio. It’s not glamorous. It’s hard. You get hurt learning it. But you know a hundred different ways to strike a guys nuts. 🤣
You forgot the fact that it's been used on the battle field in Israel for 60 years. I rather train in an art that works on the battlefield that an art that only works on one attacker at a time and only works if the attacker isn't armed.
@@oneeyedwanderer5349 My point exactly. Real fights are hardly ever one on one. That's called competition. In real life it can be two on one or three on one. Your attacker may have a blade. That's real life my friend. That's Krav Maga.
Kenyatta Danclar if you are surrounded by 3 men with a average fighting knowledge meaning they know how to punch and basic ground skills you can be the master of any combat art it wont be sufficient still
Oneeyed Wanderer krav maga literally teaches that if there is an exit in the fight, take it. It’s not rlly about winning as much as it is surviving and if there is not an exit, u incapacitate/kill ur opponent/opponents as fast and as simply as possible. Use makeshift weapons like scissors, ur teeth, literally anything goes. There r techniques but no rules. A reason y you’ll never truly see someone fight using real Krav Maga in a cage is because it uses techniques like eye gouging and other brutal methods.
There's civilian, law enforcement, and military levels to Krav. But yeah it pretty much takes the best of all martial arts and applies it to life or death self-defense scenarios. It's probably the most useful martial art to train soldiers.
Lol this is complete bs. Aside from eye gouging and ball kicking KM has strictly nothing to offer. And you don’t need to train in a gym to learn how do to those.
@@Sorel366 you're presenting it as if each martial art is just a different set of moves lol nah bro it's a whole way of fighting with different principles and focuses
@@Sorel366 Israeli Krav Maga (genuine krav maga) is a structured system that takes techniques, however applies them in a realistic and tactical way for survival, I dont think the Israeli military(one of the most heavily involved in CQ combat), other militaries and especially their SF, and Law enforcement agencies around the world would use it or take elements from it into their own training if it had “nothing to offer” lol.
@@3401rock1 Yan is great... So is the world falling to the Chinese. Like the politicians In Australia and England, they are all working for the Chinese, you just haven't figured that out yet. Yeah it sounds dumb but wait and see
It depends how you train. Krav is my main, but I’ve attended seminars in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Boxing, Aikido, and Tae Kwon Do on the side every couple months. While it’s good to have versatility, it’s best if you train directly with experts in other specific disciplines rather than sticking to one information source.
Karate: Never use weapons! Krav Maga: Why though??? Seriously though, Krav Maga was developed by a Jew who lived in Czechoslovakia while it was under Nazi control and learned to fight while protecting his own neighborhood from anti-Semitic riots, then returned to Israel/Palestine (I'm not sure which it was called at the time), and eventually became the main martial arts instructor in the Israel Defense Forces. So, yeah...
@Why Why Why Why Joe 'Groper' Biden Okay, I made all of that up? A quick google search is all it takes to confirm or deny it. If you can't be bothered to spend a few minutes reading up on the subject, you probably shouldn't talk about it.
dunno if you did krav, but it's just meh. The problem is not the techniques themselves it;s the applications and the way to train this martial art. You can;t really spar which makes you bad at fighting. Unless you train your techniques against a opponent resisting you like 60+ % you can;t use any of that in a real fight. The only thing i still remember and find useful from my 3-ish years of KM is the front kick, that thing is awesome.
ExT Jora that’s true, but it depends on the gym. I train Krav Maga 2x a week and we have boxing sparring sessions at the end of almost every lesson. We also do some grappling, but grappling is not as effective in terms of street fight
@@alvideos2145 meaning physical contact. It was developed by the Israeli military so there are many types of combat. Open field combat, urban combat, close quarter combat, air and naval combat. All those involve weapons not physical contact with the enemy
Krav Maga is specifically designed for a fight to the death situation, like the kind soldiers would experience. Thus eye gauging, testicle strikes, etc. Also in that situation it's likely not to be a one on one fight, thus the emphasis on speed and escape whenever possible.
@@miguelmarques8824 defense from multiple angles, (gun from front, back, side, high/low) and all those different little variables they prepare you for is amazing
Really depends where you go to. I joined one for 8 months and it was pretty much just drilling the basics of kickboxing & boxing but under alot of pressure and we did hard circuits before the drills to make it difficult. They also threw some scenarios at you like 1 v 3 etc
Yes it's legit if you find a good gym. This goes for all martial arts and I'm really tired of people shitting on krav. My gym does krav, boxing, BJJ, Muai Thai, soft techniques, conditioning, and yoga. I do all of them in combination with Krav because it's good to be well balanced but also learning to punch WITHOUT gloves is huge and many people just don't practice it. Krav is for the streets.. Everything else is a sport
Yes exactly. A good gym is key. I trained in Karate for 6 yrs, kick boxing and applied Karate for 12 yrs and I was blown away when I started Krav Maga. The gradings were alternated with other instructors to keep the quality at the same standard within the organisation and 7th grade and above had to be conducted in Israel.
KM has also a lot of room for bringing in whatever may work. So it's flexible, and I can't imagine KM becoming 'outdated' - it will most likely keep evolving and adjusting, as it was pretty much formed on that basis. It has to be applicable and effective - if that core concept is alive, than techniques, combo's, kicks and punches - all that will be updated. KM is a great way to enter martial arts.
My Krav Maga teacher is a Royal Marine close combat instructor. There's no sense of fairplay or following the rules, it's just a series of techniques for making anybody who tries to attack you regret their actions in a very immediate and painful way.
Theres a difference between loving something and the question of whether or not its effective though. The problem I have is they don't teach it in a realistic environment with resisting opponents. All the experienced Krav guys I know are clueless when it comes to contact sparring.
Thank you. I hate how ignorant people are to this fact. The system learned in Brazil was an evolved and more effective version of traditional Jiu-Jitsu, but it still came from Jigori Kano in Japan.
No offence intended Mr. Castle. To be more accurate sir. The first recorded Ju Jitsu master and dojo was in 1530s in Japan. I believe his name was Teneuchi. Dr. Jigoro Kano was lifelong Ju Jitsu and aikido practitioner. In 1882 he took the best of ju jitsu and aikido and created Judo. With more emphasis on throws, pinning, arm bars and chokes. No knee or ankle locks. In simplest way to say is that Judo is PG13 version of ju jitsu. The Gracie family had the perfect marketing tool to their claim to wealth and fame via UFC in th early 90s. The Gracie family or Brazil did not reinvent the wheel. Kazushi Sakuraba proved on several occasions that "Brazillian" Ju Jitsu is no different then Japanese Ju Jitsu. Many great things came from Brazil such as Capoera, Samba dancing, good BBQ, beautiful ladies with big rumps and the greatest soccer team. Thank you very much.
@@albertlatham3025 Lol! I agree with you, mostly. Did Kano did infuse his system with Catch Wrestling. And yes, the Brazilians merely learned it, as opposed to inventing it.
Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do is at it's core 50% Wing Chun (at the level Bruce Lee learn it), but with different footwork. The other 50% is the: Take what's useful and rejected what's unless from other martial arts, in order to be a more complete fighter according to each one's own personal development.
I had a karate instructor in the Army that taught his version called 'ripping'! Basically when grappling you try to tear off anything you can get hold of. Saved me at least two times!
I learned some Krav Maga years ago, after 17 years doing TKD. I like the streamlined techniques. No 50 ways to get out of a headlock. Just simple stuff.
In Krav Maga when they teach you how to defend against a knife attack they don't just teach you how to defend without a weapon. They also teach you that everything you have with you and around you can be used to defend yourself even more efficiently even something like a Bag. They don't say you will get away unharmed, 99% of all people that successfully survive a knife attack will be covered with cuts, but at least they give you a chance to survive.
Krav maga guys would have training after ours (mma) and we would stay to watch them literally brake their bones while exercising. Its insane how committed these guys are to their art.
That’s kinda stupid I’m not gonna lie 😂 you should run a test and get a decent guy I. Your class to challenge them to death for real, becySe I think we all realize how bullshit Krav is 😂
GTFOH, you can't steal something make minor changes to it and claim you perfected it. The Japanese practiced Judo for centuries and Carlos and Helio didn't perfected anything.
Hey Joe , i really enjoy your videos.. i respect your opinion. If you get a chance,, i would like too hear your opinion on Kenpo karate, and a few of it's petitioners such as Jeff Speakman, Larry Tatum, and Ed Parker.. thank you Sir.
yeah, I'm training Krav maga for 3 months now, lessons are tough as hell, conditional part is very hard. In this short time I learned 2 ways to strangle and how to escape them, several kicks (one in the nuts of course XD ), several punches, one way to defend against baseball bat and knife...good for start, i wonder how long this list will be after a year.
@@anton_mzk got injured, price of tough training I guess. Will recover and start again. But I'm still following what my group trained. They went for counters and grappling and advancing with all skills on the other lessons.
I had many classes of TKD as a kid and I loved them! but in my expirience it helps just to mark distance, but mixed it with this art of close combat I loved it cause like Miyamoto and Sun Tzu said, is not the same open space than close range... forgive my missed grammar but I love to learn any kind of self deffence, me and my friends we used to have sparings after school (highschool) and we had a good flow of knoledge (punches) in a safe place, no violence just friends letting go, but if someone was like in anger, we had to time him up, and talk it out! train safe and have some one to back you up, your not alone ;)
I don't get this obsession with "self defense" in internet. I'm from a very violent country, and never use it. Yeah, I got robbed, but why to react? Even a knife can do a lot of damage, and mugglers are rarely alone.
That surrender mentality might be acceptable for you when it comes to money or other material things. But if what criminals want is your sister, or your daughter? Should we all still just be like you and tell ourselves, why fight? Rewarding criminals only creates more crime. Men need to first and foremost stop being soft targets, which attracts predators in of itself. Learning self-defense does just that. Im happy to see all the interest in this on the internet, though I wish people move beyond just online and join a gym.
@@Slayer8957 I don't like criminals. I don't support their actions. Here people assalt with war weapons. Like AK-47's. I believe the besta defense is to be conscious of your surrounds, avoid certain places etc. If you want to react to a AK-47 with a stick made of carbon fiber or a pepper spray, since is ilegal to carry a gun in the streets, and suceed, my sincere conglatulations.
@@adolfolobosco179 "I believe the besta defense is to be conscious of your surrounds, avoid certain places etc. " I agree with always being vigilant, especially once its dark. Completely disagree about avoiding places. Just a continuation of the surrender mentality, being a willing and happy victim. Im also confused since you said people assault with guns, but then its illegal to carry guns. Dont know where you live. Also, you never answered what to do when criminals want you to leave behind your loved one? Do you abandon your mother/sister/wife/daughter, because why react?
@@Slayer8957 I Live in Brazil. I've heard (and know) people assaulted with AK-47's. Criminals don't obbey the law, that's why they carry guns. Also, I don't have a answer for the "if your mother or sister" thing. My mother was robbed more than once, like myself. I don't know were you live, or if you know how a life threat feels like. Don't put on my shoulders the effects of colonization, slavery and corruption in my country over the centuries. I deserve you the best and do what you think is the best option in your country.
Guys if there any martial artists in the comment I have a question for yous. Im very interested in starting a martial art discpline but in going into shoulder surgery and after it im gonna start, but I have a quit the amount of injuries from powerlifting. So Im basically looking for the most effective way to defend myself takkng into account my injuries. Which martial art would be the best
As a practitioner of Krav Maga, I can say that we mainly focus on 4 aspects of self defense: boxing, kickboxing, wrestling & defensive/offensive moves. This martial art is not practiced by UFC fighters for it is not geared for sports, but instead focuses on real-world situations as it is extremely efficient & relies on aggression.
in a real fight weapons are going to be involved from a gun to a rock and also your gonna get your fingers bit off if you try those weird striking while blocking things
I'm a former MMA pro fighter and started raining KM a couple of moths ago... they train me to do all those things that where illegal in the cage, it was odd at first but now I love it.
Joe: you ever been in a fight?
Mother Theresa: no, I try not to.
Joe: you should do jujitsu.
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Mother Theresa made dying children pray instead of taking medicine. If she's your pinnacle of 'good', please re-assess things!
@@gonufc your level of stupidity is astounding. My comment is clearly a joke.
It's so fuckin annoying and more so because it sucks
Take my like
"Is Krav Maga Legit?"
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Brandon Lin It is. Not in mma but i’m sure you can always use a move in MMA, that shit is heavy duty for like disarming people with deadly weapons guns and knives and basically killing them with your hands, or extremely hurting somebody. Aikido is the same thing in a way it was designed to prevent people with swords or knives attacking you. That’s why in those Seagal movies shit looks real because he was real if some idiot charges at you with a beer bottle or swings at you with a pool cue that’s where that shit comes in the hand. People forget now just because everything is compared to MMA but those 2 are for real life disarming and defending
@@bmillerdrums yeah Segal's aikido couldn't keep him from being choked out by a Judo expert in Gene Lebell. He's proven in the movie business but not in real world competitions, and no aikido wasn't originally designed to defend people from sword and knife attacks in the 14 th century, if somebody challenged you to a knife or sword fight you fought with a knife or sword.
Guest: I've been looking at apartments in NYC.
Joe: Damn, that's crazy. Ever tried BJJ?
Guest: No.
Joe: Ever used DMT?
Guest: I haven't done that either
Joe: Yeah, bears are fucking terrifying dude.
Joe: Monkeys are strong as shit. They would rip you apart
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I know about DMT, but what is BJJ?
@@David_Fellner brazilian jiu jitsu
@@jwscheuerman Thanks.
Other martial arts: incapasitate your opponent without harming them too much
Krav maga: Why would i kick my opponent when I can stab his eye with a screwdriver?
incapacitate
Jokes aside krav use a lot of kicks.
Well if it's based on self defense, it makes sense. From a pure game theory perspective where no other human life but yours has value, the fastest and most effective way to protect yourself assuming you're in an unavoidable confrontation is either to run away, or execute a move that will kill your opponent in the fewest amount of moves/shortest time possible while protecting yourself. Incapacitating your opponents generally takes more skill, and not everyone has the physical attributes to win through pure physical trauma, lot easier to just take a knife to someones carotid artery or slide the knife between the 4th and 5th rib towards center mass.
@@SilkySnow_ and end up in prison for being disproportionate
Krav Maga is more about kicking to the balls
This guy agrees the same way I do when I’m drunk
Alchohol free is the way to be
This is really a brilliant insight 😂
Thats funny shit right there bro.
@@neveroffended45 stfu
He's the worst guest ever.
Joe "I am going to find a way to talk to people who have never been in a fight about fighting" Rogan
Yes, indeed.
Bry jaz- Joe night agree with him, joes into BRAZILIAN jiu jitsu
I don’t get what you mean then?
Other dude started the conversation tho... so.....
Bry jaz- yeah so I’m saying Bruce might have been into Brazilian jj cos it’s different.
Ufc fighters do a lot more than box and bjj
MMA: how to win a fair fight
Krav Maga: how to survive an unfair fight
krav maga wouldn't even make win a fair fight m8
Most crap done in mma will get you killed or butt fukd in the real world.
Well said
@@houssedecouette4056 which is why you never see krav maga on ufc
Very well put.
Been doing Krav Maga for 2 years. The point of it is to end a fight as soon as possible, and basically just fuck up your enemy
I was thinking of taking classes, does it work?
@@cogen651 I am pretty sure if u get eye poked, kicked above the knee and hammerfisted you would have a bad time hahah
@@Digitalcataloghub MMA and Krav Maga is a good combo
I really enjoyed Krav. I got attacked twice on the street in the past few years and ended both attacks because of Krav. Now I’m taking BJj. After I get to purple belt, I will do muy Thai. Then probably back to Krav. Good to have proficiency in all things
@@WelcomeToFruityTube Add a little bit of boxing and wrestling and you have a deadly combo
"The Brazillians figured out JiuJitsu" *Cries in Japanese*
I feel you man. Joe should know better than that. BJJ is just ground jujitsu. It's like taking the hooks and uppercut from boxing and calling it, its own thing
Brazilian Jiujitsu that most people are familiar with nowadays is quite different from traditional Japanese Jujutsu and Judo so it is, in fact, a different martial art. However, something I've never fully understood is why the Gracies called it Brazilian Jiujitsu, when Maeda, the guy who taught them, was a world-famous judoka personally selected by Jigoro Kano, the founder of Judo, as his prodigy student to travel the world to promote the effectiveness of Judo and make it globally famous. I guess it's all a technicality, in the end. I mean in Japanese the words Judo and Jujutsu mean basically the same.
@@xXxstunner It is different from Judo and JJJ but mostly in the transitions and "style" rather then the technique. Basicaly all the locks and chokes in BJJ are included in traditional Judo (not the olympic games style Judo). Its just that in BJJ they focus on groundwork more at the expense of throwing. I'd say its a different martial art but it always triggers me when people act like Brazillians invented Newaza
Figured out... not invented... like we english invented the sausage, but the polish figured it out
@@xXxstunner i dont think the Gracies ever heard the term Judo until later on when Maeda was teaching in Brazil he always referred to the art as Kano Jiu Jitsu either way its a great art whether we are talking Japanese Jujutsu, Judo, or Gracie/Brazilian Jiu Jitsu it is a very useful skill
Krav Maga works really well. It is just not designed for long ringed fights like in the UFC. It's either take your opponent out in 10 seconds or run away.
It's a self defence class with a ranking system
YES I agree
You learn that in boxing.
@@Dave_ja_vu - Ranking system? I've only been to two Krav Maga training centers in California so I can't speak for all of them, but we wore street clothes. No belts, stripes or scoring points. You're not a belt color. You're just a person fighting for your life.
@@vliegendehollander There are no belts but there are levels. More advanced level - more advanced technique and harder training
I trained in Krav and I can confirm that the first move you learn is a swift kick to the nuts, but from there it goes much deeper into both hard and soft techniques. You don't always want to break someones elbow or send them to the hospital, sometimes just giving them something to think about, like a finger jab to the throat is enough to change someones behavior.
Why do a lot of you guys keep talking like it's just a bunch of kicks to the nuts? There are many vulnerable points of the body: eyes, face, throat, solar plexis, ribs, liver, groin, fingers, knees & feet. To simply focus on the groin is limiting your options.
@@michaelmier9512 Obviously because it's funny
@@michaelmier9512 I did Krav for 6.5 years and we actually never practiced a strike to the throat -- not sure why. We did a LOT of kicks to the groin.
@@elmoblatch9787, Krav Maga is different than other martial arts in that each studio (or dojo, if you will) has the freedom to present whatever material it wants to its students, as long as it teaches the material necessary to move up the ranks according to which program it follows. The Krav Maga studio I learned at follows the Fit To Fight program. We had 4 major classes: Krav Maga Fundamentals, Sparring (boxing), From the Ground Up (wrestling) & Kickboxing. I enjoyed the fundamentals classes the best because they teach you how to keep people off of you as well as the exercises to get you into fighting shape.
There's no needed for training this specific strike to the throat, since it's an easy trick but one of the most powerful and aggressive technique that can completely destroy any opponent, no matter how big/tall/strong a person is...@@elmoblatch9787
I took krav for a while. Basically they taught you the best ways to severely damage other people for defense purposes. Anything goes. Eye gouges, crotch kicks. The more it debilitates somebody the better
I was taught to go right for the throat.
my dad and grand dad taught me that so i guess i dont have to learn km
The problem is they don't teach it in a realistic environment with resisting opponents. All the experienced Krav guys I know are clueless when it comes to contact sparring.
@@StateOfMind63 Thats why Krav maga is created for the army,police or security Agencies who deals with real situations to survive and eliminate as soon as possible Civilians like us who wont be able to encounter as much dangerous situations wont be able to really put krav maga to use but still could work
@@StateOfMind63 depends on where you train. where I train my krav part of martial arts/fighting we have 'fightclass' where you put on full body suits and do not hold back anything in the pressure testing.
Krav Maga is a form of Martial Arts that is Kosher.
@tinwoods like they say in the old country, " L' Chaim"
@Nathan Bracey Like wise except I live in poxy Dublin 50 2.5 g and river danced like every drug over here with chemicals etc .👍👍
ITS GOTTA BE KOYSHER !
Most of the shit they so ain't Kosher in the Octagon, brother.
You know all the guys on the ground were victims of Krav Maga because they will have the kosher symbol on their foreheads.
Yeah, they combined ball kicking with eye gouging and and head butting - but mostly ball kicking
Jon Jones?
@@MegaTeeruk jon jitsu
Reminds of the Mike Myers line "The Scottish have a martial art. It's called Fuhhqyu and mainly involves headbutting and kicking people on the ground.
It’s not just ball kicking. O.o i mean it’s there if need be. Krav Maga is for streets to protect yourself and family if your walking around. There are no rules in street fighting. But there are plenty of other awesome strikes in Krav Maga.
I misread that as "ball licking"
I bet Joe smells like coffee, bourbon, weed and a hint of old grappling gloves.
And just a wiff of wax. For the headshine.
And DMT
And raw elk meat
Agreed
lmaoooo
When Krav Maga was developed, it wasn't meant to be a style. It was a group of people training for survival, using whatever effective technique they could find. The training was pretty much MMA with street mindset: "we use what works, dump the rest". Therefore they sparred a lot, and were strong dedicated fighters.
Then... They started to sell it outside Israel to civilians. Soccer moms and average joes don't really like to get hit for real, so the instructors started sparring less and less, afraid to lose students. It became an "theory based" technique because of that. The average students are too afraid to get hurt. Too much ego being sold the "ultimate self defense style" fallacy, and too little reality based tests. The only Krav Maga that is actually worth something today (with rare exceptions) is the military version, because soldiers are not afraid to train the hard way.
Honest observation from an active KM practitioner since 2009.
Why not box ? Or train judo? Krav is bullshit and you know it
Yeah and that's why you have all the keyboard warriors saying Krav Maga experts would get trashed by BJJ and Muay Thai..... but what they fail to realize is that actual Krav Maga experts are actual trained killers.
You get a ton of "buy your belt" type schools claiming to teach KM too. Which is a true shame. Its a great art, but is diluted with garbage money grabbers.
I used to train krav maga with a guy who used to be a soldier. He started to train other soldiers in close combat situations instead and traveled the world learning different martial arts.
It just depends where you go and who you train with. You can find both... but yes, there is more money in training a faggot who is afraid to ever really get hit.
Jewjitsu.... Oh so you're a big kungfu guy now but you can't visit your mother!
This made me laugh really loud.
This is fucking funny hahaha
Ur mudda!
GeMeu Don’t tauk dat way tuh ya mudda!!
I read this in an old jew mother voice
Doesn't work on me, I lost both testicles to cancer. Jackpot!
Congratulations
You lost the war to win the battle
if you still have your eyes, then I can do another trick.
Ah you still have a weak bone work on lady's too loool and guys with both testicle removed xDD
As a Krav Maga Expert I can assure you from experience a kick in the dick hurts just as much
I practiced krav maga for 3 years, about a year and a half after stopping I got into a fight and not a single thing had stuck with me. On the other hand, I also practiced boxing for 3 years. Never forgot it. Before you ask, I trained with IKMA, not some McDojo. I'll take boxing any day. Simple and effective, and you practice the same things so often you never really forget them.
It's been a tremendous help in self defense situations.
The best of what I took away from Krav Maga was a certain attitude of aggression and a mentality to not quit, a long with some rudimentary boxing skills and a few poorly practiced kicking techniques, which are better than nothing but don't compare to what I learned in boxing and Muay Thai classes. Stuff like the 369 Defense and "Bursting" were nonsensical.
Krav uses boxing you muppet.
@@palabrajot505 Yeah, I would say the mentality is quite valuable, but Alex is right that a lot of stuff you forget. However, we would practice that kick to the groin so many times it's tough to forget.
“No groin, no krav maga.”
No referee. No judges. No MMA. MMA only works if the attacker is unarmed. Me being a former Correction Officer when I get in a fight with an inmate, Big John Mcarthy isn't going to stop the fight if the inmate pulls out a shank on me. I have no idea what your fighting background is but if I had to guess I would say that based on your stupid comment, that you never had to disarms a lunatic with a weapon before.
I feel like if your opponent castrates themselves you have the advantage anyways
Your best bet against armed opponents is to just look for an escape not worth the risk. You can train your whole life in knife defence and get killed the first time someone attacks you with one but I guess better to stand a chance then none at all. Still I always say first rule for armed opponents is look for an exit.
That's what I was told in women's self defense. Best to get free and run. Better to make sure the attacker is also reeling in pain long enough to get a head start. That's the very first thing they taught us😂.
@Pissed Bob Ross they do. That's a separate self defense class, though. It is definitely important ta have firearms training for self defense. Too many folk purchase a pistol only to freeze up or cause more problems than to train.
Yep. I'll expand that: a key aspect of self-defense training should be to develop the situational awareness and cool headedness to be aware of your surroundings and avoid dangerous situations. So many people get attacked/robbed because they walk around oblivious to everything but their phone.
Krav maga includes knife and firearm training. Hand to hand with a firearm is unique and probably one of the most useful martial arts of the modern era.
That's what they teach in most martial art classes you take for self defense. If you are training for competition it's different, but for self defense they usually teach the best defense is to get the hell out of there if you can. No fight is worth it unless you or your loved one's lives are in danger, so it will always be better if you can disengage.
I took self defense classes when I was 15 which was a Krav Maga course. I remember we started out with boxing and basic leg kicks, basic bjj ground skills (basically getting back up). And after a while the higher level stuff introduced clinching and muay thai stuff. I stopped after a year and a half and haven’t really kept up with martial arts since but it did get me into ufc and mma as a sport. I remember the instructors and higher level dudes were very enthusiastic about it and some of the higher level dudes were even amateur fighters. It was neat.
I trained in Krav Maga for 6 months before the pandemic hit our country and nationwide lockdown was in effect, after which I switched to Kickboxing and BJJ.
Although the Krav Maga instructor did teach us how to punch and kick (which transitioned really well into my Kickboxing training since I did not have to learn everything from scratch), there was very little sparring involved. Also, the drills were mostly premeditated scenarios that you were supposed to escape from. Very little grappling involved, and when I started training in BJJ later on, I was exposed to a world I knew next to nothing about.
I won't say Krav Maga is bs, because it is not, and works well in certain situations. But if I had to choose between Krav Maga and MMA, I would opt for the latter.
Krav Maga works way better if the person has Bjj and kick box experience for example. Krav Maga gives the Theory and kick boxing and bjj will better your technique and especially your mindset through sparring. Combined these things are fantastic 💪
That's quite different to my club, we do those drills and stress tests but we also do sparring which imo is essential. it seems to vary club to club on how much sparring is done.
We did a LOT of sparring in my Krav studio, but that was on separate nights for guys who wanted to spar in addition to the Krav class.
@@elmoblatch9787 we also do a lot of sparring
Sounds more like an issue with the club, than the Martial-Art.
I went to Taekwondo when I was a teenager, for two years, and it was the same as you described your Krav Maga club. It wasn't a 'fighting' club.
Started Krav Maga yesterday, 1st class was introduction, defending on the ground from your back and getting up, defending and blocking against knive strikes from the top and bottom and fitness test. Absolutely loved it, love the discipline. I've already got bruses from yhe introduction😂😂👍
Still doing it bro?
@@BruceLeroyUK Yeah man, It really made me grow as a person, I recomend it to anyone who wants to know thier limits and be pushed beyond it👌👌
@@poison_corpse3140 good to know. Thanks man.
@@poison_corpse3140sounds good, does your school have a belt system for ranking?
@@pablito7877 Yes they do, unfortunatly I had to stop classes, having some heart trouble, hopefully that will be resolved soon, otherwise I'll be put on chronic medication and I won't be able to return.
I been in Yair Rodriguez's camp training him in Krav Maga eye strikes. Hope he wins vs. Stevens tonight!
It was at this point Mark Normand regretted his decision to ask a martial arts question
😂
Hearing Joe say that Krav Maga is legit just pushed me that much more toward wanting to do it. I have zero experience in any fight-based skill (unless shouting insults from a moving vehicle counts for something), and have been looking for something that will get me out of a jam if I happen to find myself in one. I don't care about ranks, forms. or uniforms right now. All of that might come later, but I want to start with something I can use in a real-life situation and live to tell the tale. With that as my only goal at present, Krav Maga looks like a good place to start.
It’s a good way to start and it’s probably one of the best for self defense since it teaches you to end the fight early or run away. Other martial arts focus more on winning the fight
I don’t need Krav Maga, after reading about history, I just go everywhere with a trench shovel and a hoplite spear, the two best historical personal defense weapons, have yet to loose a fight
Yes, trench tools are underappreciated in self-defense
A trench shovel with a sharpened edge is the best weapon in hand-to-hand-to-the-death combat.
You learned how to defend yourself from reading history?! Who have you been defeating, 11-year-olds making fun of your shovel? My Krav Maga trumps your trench shovel & hoplite spear any day.
@@michaelmier9512 lol I really doubt you could do anything against someone with a spear one on one historically the spear even made untrained peasants formidable
A hoplite spear is useless without a shield
Rogan said "MAGA". He's obvi a far-right conservative.
Hahaha!!!
@Justin Smith omg
Stfu
@Justin Smith Nice way to ruin a joke.
Level 3 Krav Maga student here, been years since i trained, but i can confirm what you said. It's an amalgam of the most practical striking and grappling techniques for self defense, and there's a component used in the military training that teaches you how to use a service rifle as a melee weapon in conjunction with unarmed Krav Maga principles.
This is from a friend who is a former owner of a Krav Maga studio.
It’s not glamorous. It’s hard. You get hurt learning it. But you know a hundred different ways to strike a guys nuts. 🤣
Don't forget the throat, we also learned a lot of ways to damage the throat.
And the eyes. How could you forget about those
100%
They also teach you to defend yourself against armed apponents with knives, sticks, and daggers.
Truth
Krav Maga ain't for fighting with rules. It's to survive a fight against multiple attackers in the street and live.
Same BS that Wing Chun pushes lmfao
It’s Bullshido.
@Salvador Nah dude, Krav from a real fight gym is legit shit. There's a reason Special Forces uses it.
@@paradoxal4 Why so much hate for Krav? It really works. My favorite part of Krav is the strikes. It’s not bullshit.
It's like Bullshit kung fu
@@paradoxal4 Would do to see you take on my instructor. Get you a lesson in Bullshido you'd never forget.
You still can't outfight a bullet. Samuel Colt realized this long ago when he named a revolver a "combat equalizer".
You can't outfight a bullet but you can still knock a guy out with a punch faster than they can whip it out.
Just beat them down with the 🔫.
It's way more humiliating that way.
@W B 🤣👍
OK Equalizer...
Well not everybody lives in a shithole like the US were everyone has guns.
Joe “a buddy of mine “ Rogan
To be fair, a lot of his buddies are professional MMA fighters
Just fuck off with this stupid statement.try originality.
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JohnDaWhale3 Gold😁😁😂😂😂
Str8From215 Worse even... Joe “I have a buddy of mine” Rogan
Krav maga crash course
- Kick the balls
- Punch throat
- Double slap ears
- Discombobulate
That's it nothing more.
You forgot the fact that it's been used on the battle field in Israel for 60 years. I rather train in an art that works on the battlefield that an art that only works on one attacker at a time and only works if the attacker isn't armed.
Kenyatta Danclar since when are israeli soldiers fighting one on one on the battlefield
@@oneeyedwanderer5349 My point exactly. Real fights are hardly ever one on one. That's called competition. In real life it can be two on one or three on one. Your attacker may have a blade. That's real life my friend. That's Krav Maga.
Kenyatta Danclar if you are surrounded by 3 men with a average fighting knowledge meaning they know how to punch and basic ground skills you can be the master of any combat art it wont be sufficient still
Oneeyed Wanderer krav maga literally teaches that if there is an exit in the fight, take it. It’s not rlly about winning as much as it is surviving and if there is not an exit, u incapacitate/kill ur opponent/opponents as fast and as simply as possible. Use makeshift weapons like scissors, ur teeth, literally anything goes. There r techniques but no rules. A reason y you’ll never truly see someone fight using real Krav Maga in a cage is because it uses techniques like eye gouging and other brutal methods.
I thought the Brazilian’s learned jiu jitsu from a Japanese man
There are still a lot of Japanese in Brazil today.
the did not learn jiu jitsu, they did learn judo
@@Supermomo2007 Yeah but judo was developed from juijitsu, and Brazilian juijitsu was developed from judo.
Yep. This is why there is some nikkei(japanese brazilian) and half japanese in the brazilian judo olympic team.
It´s diferent, Helio Grecie created his own tecnique.
There's civilian, law enforcement, and military levels to Krav. But yeah it pretty much takes the best of all martial arts and applies it to life or death self-defense scenarios. It's probably the most useful martial art to train soldiers.
Lol this is complete bs. Aside from eye gouging and ball kicking KM has strictly nothing to offer. And you don’t need to train in a gym to learn how do to those.
@@Sorel366 you're presenting it as if each martial art is just a different set of moves lol nah bro it's a whole way of fighting with different principles and focuses
@@Sorel366 Israeli Krav Maga (genuine krav maga) is a structured system that takes techniques, however applies them in a realistic and tactical way for survival, I dont think the Israeli military(one of the most heavily involved in CQ combat), other militaries and especially their SF, and Law enforcement agencies around the world would use it or take elements from it into their own training if it had “nothing to offer” lol.
@@Sorel366average keyboard warrior never trained Krav a day in they life 😂
Did somebody say MAGA
-Donald Trump
Maga is Physical touch,Krav is fight...
@@3401rock1 Yan is great... So is the world falling to the Chinese. Like the politicians In Australia and England, they are all working for the Chinese, you just haven't figured that out yet. Yeah it sounds dumb but wait and see
@@schweddybawllz8137 Its because @tinwoods has a tiny wood
Did somebody say "Dumpf"
@@tonesdad0408 no, not that guy...someone said kravitz Maga its lenny and donald 2020!
It depends how you train. Krav is my main, but I’ve attended seminars in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Boxing, Aikido, and Tae Kwon Do on the side every couple months. While it’s good to have versatility, it’s best if you train directly with experts in other specific disciplines rather than sticking to one information source.
which is the best fighting skill I can learn ( for self defense )?
Karate: Never use weapons!
Krav Maga: Why though???
Seriously though, Krav Maga was developed by a Jew who lived in Czechoslovakia while it was under Nazi control and learned to fight while protecting his own neighborhood from anti-Semitic riots, then returned to Israel/Palestine (I'm not sure which it was called at the time), and eventually became the main martial arts instructor in the Israel Defense Forces. So, yeah...
@Why Why Why Why Joe 'Groper' Biden Okay, I made all of that up? A quick google search is all it takes to confirm or deny it.
If you can't be bothered to spend a few minutes reading up on the subject, you probably shouldn't talk about it.
hitler had dreamy eyes..
dunno if you did krav, but it's just meh. The problem is not the techniques themselves it;s the applications and the way to train this martial art. You can;t really spar which makes you bad at fighting. Unless you train your techniques against a opponent resisting you like 60+ % you can;t use any of that in a real fight. The only thing i still remember and find useful from my 3-ish years of KM is the front kick, that thing is awesome.
@@TheJora92 That's a good point. No, I haven't taken Lrav Maga only read about it, so its ethality preventing real sparring never occurred to me.
ExT Jora that’s true, but it depends on the gym. I train Krav Maga 2x a week and we have boxing sparring sessions at the end of almost every lesson. We also do some grappling, but grappling is not as effective in terms of street fight
The literal translation of the words krav maga from hebrew is : contact combat
I mean what other type of combat is there? NON contact combat? = running away?
al videos most people translate it close combat.
al videos but the philosophy behind it is something like "get home safely".
@@alvideos2145 meaning physical contact. It was developed by the Israeli military so there are many types of combat. Open field combat, urban combat, close quarter combat, air and naval combat. All those involve weapons not physical contact with the enemy
@@yudonituno4782 KRAV קרב can mean battle or combat
MAGA מגע means contact but can also mean touch. It all depends on context.
Krav Maga is specifically designed for a fight to the death situation, like the kind soldiers would experience. Thus eye gauging, testicle strikes, etc. Also in that situation it's likely not to be a one on one fight, thus the emphasis on speed and escape whenever possible.
MMA = Whoop your ass in a ring
Krav Maga = Leave you dying in the street
Everyone is gangsta until a Krav Maga expert shows up to the fight
then the krav maga dude gets stoned to death by the other people
Krav Maga also incorporates the possibility of weapons like guns or knifes being used.
developed around WWI and WWII. Well designed, i practice it, very fun.
Yeah, and multiple oponents, use of regular objects as a defense, weird positions for defending like starting seated down and shit like that
@@miguelmarques8824 defense from multiple angles, (gun from front, back, side, high/low) and all those different little variables they prepare you for is amazing
I have a family member who served in UKSF. They were taught krav maga
*knives
Joe “Jewish Jeet Kune Do” Rogan
Really depends where you go to. I joined one for 8 months and it was pretty much just drilling the basics of kickboxing & boxing but under alot of pressure and we did hard circuits before the drills to make it difficult. They also threw some scenarios at you like 1 v 3 etc
I love the thumbnail with the clean 360 (where's the simultaneous counter tho?) and the cargo pants shirtless haha. Classic.
Dan inosanto is a must have guest for the podcast
Yes it's legit if you find a good gym. This goes for all martial arts and I'm really tired of people shitting on krav. My gym does krav, boxing, BJJ, Muai Thai, soft techniques, conditioning, and yoga. I do all of them in combination with Krav because it's good to be well balanced but also learning to punch WITHOUT gloves is huge and many people just don't practice it. Krav is for the streets.. Everything else is a sport
how often were you doing all this per week?
Yes exactly. A good gym is key. I trained in Karate for 6 yrs, kick boxing and applied Karate for 12 yrs and I was blown away when I started Krav Maga. The gradings were alternated with other instructors to keep the quality at the same standard within the organisation and 7th grade and above had to be conducted in Israel.
Isn't it better to use palm strikes and slaps rather than punches when bare handed?
"Brazilians figured it out jiu jitsu" Yeah it absolutly didnt have anything to do with Mitsuyo Maeda, riiiiiiiiight
Otávio* Maeda, naturalized brazillian:)
cry me a river its fuckng called BRAZILLIAN jiujitsu bro
plus theres a diff between figured out and invented
@@tyqwe45qe casual
Yeah I was irritated that somebody as educated as Joe in martial arts fucked up the history of the origin of BJJ
KM has also a lot of room for bringing in whatever may work. So it's flexible, and I can't imagine KM becoming 'outdated' - it will most likely keep evolving and adjusting, as it was pretty much formed on that basis. It has to be applicable and effective - if that core concept is alive, than techniques, combo's, kicks and punches - all that will be updated.
KM is a great way to enter martial arts.
Joe: I don’t know if Krav Maga is legit? But I can tell you DMT is legit.
Anyone ever seen Fight Quest? I think that was the name of the show. The Krav Maga teacher on there was insane.
My Krav Maga teacher is a Royal Marine close combat instructor. There's no sense of fairplay or following the rules, it's just a series of techniques for making anybody who tries to attack you regret their actions in a very immediate and painful way.
I'm thinking about taking krav maga classes in my town.. is it worth taking or should I go another direction?
The real jewjitsu happens when you realize you have an empty wallet after your first lesson.
@@finnhoffman are you aware of your anti-anti Semitism?
HAHAHAHA!!
@@alexandereisen3486 I agree. Or also Schlomo raining from the chimney.
SUPER SAIYAN GOD HARAMBE the almighty gaming king im a jew and i laughed lol
SUPER SAIYAN GOD HARAMBE the almighty gaming king as a literal jew, stfu and take a joke ז
Did this for 7 years and loved it. Thank you for saying this about Krav Maga.✊🏿👊🏿
Theres a difference between loving something and the question of whether or not its effective though. The problem I have is they don't teach it in a realistic environment with resisting opponents. All the experienced Krav guys I know are clueless when it comes to contact sparring.
@@StateOfMind63 its not meant for sparring tho it's meant for real life threats
His guest is hilarious!! That's me when someone tries to explain string theory lol
Mr Joe sir Ju jitsu is a 500 year old martial art from Japan not Portuguese colony of Brazil. Love your show thank you
Thank you. I hate how ignorant people are to this fact. The system learned in Brazil was an evolved and more effective version of traditional Jiu-Jitsu, but it still came from Jigori Kano in Japan.
No offence intended Mr. Castle. To be more accurate sir. The first recorded Ju Jitsu master and dojo was in 1530s in Japan. I believe his name was Teneuchi. Dr. Jigoro Kano was lifelong Ju Jitsu and aikido practitioner. In 1882 he took the best of ju jitsu and aikido and created Judo. With more emphasis on throws, pinning, arm bars and chokes. No knee or ankle locks. In simplest way to say is that Judo is PG13 version of ju jitsu. The Gracie family had the perfect marketing tool to their claim to wealth and fame via UFC in th early 90s. The Gracie family or Brazil did not reinvent the wheel. Kazushi Sakuraba proved on several occasions that "Brazillian" Ju Jitsu is no different then Japanese Ju Jitsu. Many great things came from Brazil such as Capoera, Samba dancing, good BBQ, beautiful ladies with big rumps and the greatest soccer team. Thank you very much.
@@albertlatham3025 Lol! I agree with you, mostly. Did Kano did infuse his system with Catch Wrestling. And yes, the Brazilians merely learned it, as opposed to inventing it.
I really hate the way Mark talks. It's like he's stuck in radio disc jocky voice.
Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do is at it's core 50% Wing Chun (at the level Bruce Lee learn it), but with different footwork. The other 50% is the: Take what's useful and rejected what's unless from other martial arts, in order to be a more complete fighter according to each one's own personal development.
Kali - "Kill your attacker before it kills you"
ahhh Krav Maga, Sterling Archer’s fighting style of choice
I wouldn’t back a Krav Maga guy against a boxer, Thai fighter or a good Jiu Jitsu guy. Jack of all trades, master of none
jujitsu guy isnt any good without eyes and bleeding balls.
I'd say more like jack of no trades.
@@adibahmedarnob9486 You fight a Jiu-Jitsu guy and I promise, it will be you who loses body parts not him.
I would. Krav Maga is basically professionally trained dirty street fighting.
@@luknowit475 It's the same shield that kung fu/wing chun uses, it works in "da streetz yo."
I had a karate instructor in the Army that taught his version called 'ripping'! Basically when grappling you try to tear off anything you can get hold of. Saved me at least two times!
I learned some Krav Maga years ago, after 17 years doing TKD. I like the streamlined techniques. No 50 ways to get out of a headlock. Just simple stuff.
Joe... I would love to hear you discuss Bill Underwood and his Combato/Defendo
Krav: if it comes down to you or me living, I have the means and the conviction.
In Krav Maga when they teach you how to defend against a knife attack they don't just teach you how to defend without a weapon. They also teach you that everything you have with you and around you can be used to defend yourself even more efficiently even something like a Bag.
They don't say you will get away unharmed, 99% of all people that successfully survive a knife attack will be covered with cuts, but at least they give you a chance to survive.
What are you doing here Mark Normand? And discussing martial arts? Youre my fave standup mate.
I watched this at 1.5 speed and it ended before it began.
Krav Maga is beautiful, maximum damage in minimum set of moves
Krav maga guys would have training after ours (mma) and we would stay to watch them literally brake their bones while exercising. Its insane how committed these guys are to their art.
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Yeah I got kicked in Training by a Teenager who used too much intensity, got a small fracture to my thumb...
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That’s kinda stupid I’m not gonna lie 😂 you should run a test and get a decent guy I. Your class to challenge them to death for real, becySe I think we all realize how bullshit Krav is 😂
@@300zxss compared to other martial arts krav is the farthest from bullshit moves
@@jcdentongaming1304 krav is 100% bullshit moves
@@300zxss sorry what?. tell me how kicking someone in the nuts or stabbing his eye with a screwdriver is bullshit.
"Krav Maga is legit. Super legit while on DMT. Pull that up Jamie."
no groin,no krav maga
- The Simpson
I've NEVER seen a krav maga expert.
I've trained with some, they're absolute beasts
@Suffer No Fools no I'm replying to the reply
@Suffer No Fools 👍
Jiujitsu is Japanese, the gracies were thought by a japanese grand master and the gracies perfected it and made it popular though mma.
GTFOH, you can't steal something make minor changes to it and claim you perfected it. The Japanese practiced Judo for centuries and Carlos and Helio didn't perfected anything.
@Suffer No Fools exactly. Both are good at there own game.
Need more videos talking about krav
Hey Joe , i really enjoy your videos.. i respect your opinion. If you get a chance,, i would like too hear your opinion on Kenpo karate, and a few of it's petitioners such as Jeff Speakman, Larry Tatum, and Ed Parker.. thank you Sir.
yeah, I'm training Krav maga for 3 months now, lessons are tough as hell, conditional part is very hard. In this short time I learned 2 ways to strangle and how to escape them, several kicks (one in the nuts of course XD ), several punches, one way to defend against baseball bat and knife...good for start, i wonder how long this list will be after a year.
@King David of course it's a fake martial art since it has no rules. You use it with the sole purpose to survive, that's why militaries learn it
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Its been a bit more than a year. How long is the list now?
@@anton_mzk got injured, price of tough training I guess. Will recover and start again.
But I'm still following what my group trained. They went for counters and grappling and advancing with all skills on the other lessons.
@@Sliwowsky Sorry to hear that u got injured. I wish u best of luck for ur training and recover🙏🏼
I do Krav and it really is exactly as he said. A combination of striking and grappling martial arts.
Thats fine if you actually do full-contact sparring and pressure testing against fully resisting opponents. If not, its a waste of time.
@@StateOfMind63 Exactly!
Joe you are a very good teacher,if people pay attention.I don't always agree with some shit you discuss,but I always listen.Keep up the greatwork.
I had many classes of TKD as a kid and I loved them! but in my expirience it helps just to mark distance, but mixed it with this art of close combat I loved it cause like Miyamoto and Sun Tzu said, is not the same open space than close range... forgive my missed grammar but I love to learn any kind of self deffence, me and my friends we used to have sparings after school (highschool) and we had a good flow of knoledge (punches) in a safe place, no violence just friends letting go, but if someone was like in anger, we had to time him up, and talk it out! train safe and have some one to back you up, your not alone ;)
I don't get this obsession with "self defense" in internet. I'm from a very violent country, and never use it. Yeah, I got robbed, but why to react? Even a knife can do a lot of damage, and mugglers are rarely alone.
That surrender mentality might be acceptable for you when it comes to money or other material things. But if what criminals want is your sister, or your daughter? Should we all still just be like you and tell ourselves, why fight? Rewarding criminals only creates more crime.
Men need to first and foremost stop being soft targets, which attracts predators in of itself. Learning self-defense does just that. Im happy to see all the interest in this on the internet, though I wish people move beyond just online and join a gym.
@@Slayer8957 I don't like criminals. I don't support their actions. Here people assalt with war weapons. Like AK-47's. I believe the besta defense is to be conscious of your surrounds, avoid certain places etc. If you want to react to a AK-47 with a stick made of carbon fiber or a pepper spray, since is ilegal to carry a gun in the streets, and suceed, my sincere conglatulations.
@@adolfolobosco179 it teaches you self control and when to react - basically when you need to react you have the opputunity
@@adolfolobosco179 "I believe the besta defense is to be conscious of your surrounds, avoid certain places etc. "
I agree with always being vigilant, especially once its dark. Completely disagree about avoiding places. Just a continuation of the surrender mentality, being a willing and happy victim. Im also confused since you said people assault with guns, but then its illegal to carry guns. Dont know where you live.
Also, you never answered what to do when criminals want you to leave behind your loved one? Do you abandon your mother/sister/wife/daughter, because why react?
@@Slayer8957 I Live in Brazil. I've heard (and know) people assaulted with AK-47's.
Criminals don't obbey the law, that's why they carry guns.
Also, I don't have a answer for the "if your mother or sister" thing. My mother was robbed more than once, like myself. I don't know were you live, or if you know how a life threat feels like. Don't put on my shoulders the effects of colonization, slavery and corruption in my country over the centuries.
I deserve you the best and do what you think is the best option in your country.
Krav maga on DMT though?
It's entirely possible
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I would like to hear his opinion on Joint Locks, and Manipulations, in terms of real world, defensive effectiveness.
The Japanese figured out jiu-jitsu ... lol
Been doing Krav for 2.5 months and this warms my heart
Alan Baer
Keep at it ..but in another 18 months you should add or switch to Muay Thai
Keep it up but think about adding a future mma class if it’s for non pros or beginner bjj
Krav “I need to speak to your manager Because this service is horrible and don’t expect a tip” maga
Brian Thomas
Oi vay
Jews will send back the food at the slightest problem lol
That was funny lol
It sounds more like a dog's dinner than a culinary delight
Guys if there any martial artists in the comment I have a question for yous. Im very interested in starting a martial art discpline but in going into shoulder surgery and after it im gonna start, but I have a quit the amount of injuries from powerlifting. So Im basically looking for the most effective way to defend myself takkng into account my injuries. Which martial art would be the best
As a practitioner of Krav Maga, I can say that we mainly focus on 4 aspects of self defense: boxing, kickboxing, wrestling & defensive/offensive moves. This martial art is not practiced by UFC fighters for it is not geared for sports, but instead focuses on real-world situations as it is extremely efficient & relies on aggression.
I've used it in a fight. Works fine.
Mr. Rogan what do you think about vee arnis ju jitsu
It's also about fighting with a rifle, not losing it in hand to hand combat.
if i could pick one in a fight...it's Krav Maga hands down the most effective to survive.
in a real fight weapons are going to be involved from a gun to a rock and also your gonna get your fingers bit off if you try those weird striking while blocking things
Krav is not a style. Krav is the mindset of a soldier.
I'm a former MMA pro fighter and started raining KM a couple of moths ago... they train me to do all those things that where illegal in the cage, it was odd at first but now I love it.
Hope to do a short poll... what would the best first martial art to learn as a kid: 1. Krav Maga, 2. Judo, 3. BJJ, 4. Muay Thai..?