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Hi so congratulations if you’re reading this then you have taken the first step in your martial arts journey (or your continuation) and you’re coming down to a class!

Each session we generally follow the same format. Some more traditional clubs you might spend a lot of time in training before you make any contact (potentially even years!) but we like our members to start training with contact as early as possible and this will begin on your first class as people don’t have always have time to spend months in prep before we learn to defend ourselves.  

In our classes you will immediately begin learning how to throw punches, kicks and how to grapple and will learn how to defend against the most common attacks based on UK statistics. 

WARM UP

Each class starts with a warm up and joint mobilisation/active stretch followed by 6 or 7 minutes of conditioning exercises. 

Here is an example – this one based purely on bodyweight exercises – although often these warm ups will also use some element of striking. 

30 seconds of burpees

30 seconds of situps 

Repeated for 6 minutes 

Now because this is time based, it means if you are new to fitness maybe you can only do 5 burpees and 10 situps in each 30 second period. Thats fine, someone fitter may be doing double that, but because its time based it means different fitness levels can train at the same time 🙂 

STRIKING

Following this we always work on our striking. It is very rare you will see an assault or street fight where no one throws a punch or kick. In recent research we found this as high as 100% in fact we struggled to find fights where there weren’t any! So every class begins with striking. This will be a mix of Muay Thai, Boxing and MMA Striking but also working on street specific striking which includes strikes illegal in sports such as headbutts and groin kicks and ground and pound. Striking will include how to defend against these strikes as well as how to use them to defend yourself. This section will often be pad or gloved based and will include sparring for intermediate and advanced students. 

GRAPPLING

After this we will often work an aspect of grappling, or weapons or a specific scenario. Or a combination of all of the above. 

Grappling will for example, cover what to do if someone has mounted you in a fight. This is a very common position, one of the 12 most common things likely to happen to you in a fight. An attacker mounted on your chest trying to punch you, how to reverse this and also how to do this yourself in a fight should you need to. 

WEAPONS

How to defend yourself against common weapons used in fights. For example, your partner in this class may be armed with a foam bat. You will learn how to defend against an attack with a baseball bat and will then take it in turns attacking and defending against your partner with this defence. Of course as with everything we encourage beginners to go light and to build up to a pace where you feel confident but our aim is always to be able to do this against full power and aggression as this will be what you will be up against in real life! 

PRESSURE TESTING 

In most classes we will perform some sort of pressure test against a non compliant partner so you can see how well you perform under pressure. This may be sparring, grappling, or in the form of an adrenalised test against multiple attackers using striking shields so you can start getting used to performing under duress. These can last anywhere from 60 seconds to several minutes. 

Our aim is to prepare you for a real world attack, to get fitter and develop appropriate muscle memory and technique so that you have the skills to defend yourself or your family should you need to. This is not necessarily an easy thing to do but we find it is very enjoyable and rewarding. A great way to vent after a long day and a great way to develop fitness and positive attitudes and confidence. 

Everyone in the class is friendly and approachable and you can sit out of anything you don’t feel comfortable doing until your skill and confidence grow. We are here to help you with that and please feel free to ask any questions before, during or after your class. 

See you in training!

Kru Jim 

 

Training with and around Injuries in the martial arts 

If you train in a combat sport or full contact martial arts system then you will no doubt be accustomed to injuries. Taking knocks is a part and parcel of all contact martial arts such as Krav Maga, Boxing, Wrestling, Judo, BJJ and other martial arts. However there are things that can be done so that these injuries do not interrupt your training. Read more

Womens Self Defence Bristol

Womens Self Defence

Krav Maga: Israels primary self defence system

Martial arts usually have traditional and historical roots with an aspect of spirituality thrown in. There are also rules, regulations and competitions. Krav Maga is different. Firstly, it’s not classed as a martial art. It’s an Israeli self-defence technique designed for the street. There are no sporting rules and there is no letting up until you are safely away or your attacker is incapacitated.

What makes Krav Maga a great choice for womens self defence?

Krav Maga was designed initially for the military, its still used by many military forces as its core hand to hand combat program. Imi Lichtenfield the creator of Krav Maga wanted his combat system to be taught to and used by civilians as well as military. Of course there are some differences between military and civilian Krav Maga. Civilians in the UK don’t carry firearms and they don’t wear body armour. However the principles of using fast aggressive counter attacks to allow you the time to escape or incapacitate your attacker are the same. We aren’t talking about looking flashy, or scoring points to win a medal. We’re talking about survival techniques used by some of the best counter terrorist units in the world. Techniques that you can use to defend yourself or your family.

Womens Self Defence at the Bristol Titans

At the Bristol Titans Krav Maga Academy we don’t offer completely womens only classes. Statistically women have a greater chance of being attacked by a male than a female and we believe that Krav Maga training should reflect real life where possible and so our classes are mixed. This gives the student the opportunity to train with people of all shapes and sizes, and to become accustomed to training with and alongside different genders.

Womens Only Krav Maga

Having trained thousands of people in Krav Maga, we do understand that people need to feel comfortable when training and so we offer Womens Only Krav Maga Workshops which are a great opportunity for the student to train alongside a womens only peer group which can act as a standalone training session, an update on previous skills or as a way to build confidence to joining our mixed class.

Please do not hesitate to get in touch and book a session with us today!

 

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