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Hier zijn technieken van Bujinkan. Die zitten bij ons er ook in. Ons systeem verschilt wel en aan elke kyu is een kleur verbonden.
http://www.bmtdesign.com/ninjutsu/1stkyu.html
---------- Post toegevoegd Sat 16 Jul 2011 om 23:07 ----------
Het zijn idd technieken uit bepaalde gevechtskunsten die bij ons er ook inzitten. Krav maga is dan ook pas in 1948 tot stand gekomen. Die technieken zijn voor specifieke redenen gekozen en daaruit een eigen systeem samengesteld.
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Ninjutsu is ook 'maar' 900 jaar oud en voor andere redenen ontwikkeld. Samengesteld uit technieken van andere gevechtskunsten. Omdat krav maga zich specifiek op 1 ding toelegd is het meer basis de technieken omdat het minder uitgebreid is.
Dit zijn de Algemene principes van Krav maga:
-Counter attacking as soon as possible (or attacking preemptively).
-Targeting attacks to the body's most vulnerable points such as the eyes, jaw, throat, groin, knee etc.
-Neutralizing the opponent as quickly as possible by responding with an unbroken stream of counter attacks and if necessary a take down/joint break.
-Maintaining awareness of surroundings while dealing with the threat in order to look for escape routes, further attackers, objects that could be used to defend or help attack and so on.
Op dit zijn de technieken gebaseerd.
This is a list of some of the techniques practiced in Krav Maga, according to the book The Complete Krav Maga by Darren Levine as well as the Krav Maga Dallas-Fort Worth website:
Arm techniques
Punches are highly emphasized in Krav Maga as basic strikes which are useful in almost any situation. Training in boxing is highly prized in Krav Maga (Lichtenfeld was himself a boxer at national-level).[22] Among the punches taught are the straight punch, palm heel strike, low punch, hammerfist, hook, uppercut, chop, overhand, as well as a variety of elbow strikes.
Leg techniques
While Krav Maga does use kicks, it focuses on efficient, low-risk kicks. The main focus is on low kicks. More advanced and risky kicks are taught at high levels, but use of them is discouraged. They are primarily taught so that practitioners are able to recognize them in case they are facing an opponent with a background in kick-heavy martial arts, such as taekwondo. Leg techniques that are taught include the front kick, round kick, side kick, back kick, heel kick, slap kicks, axe kicks, various knee strikes, and sweeping.
Head strikes
Krav Maga uses all of the tools available, including the head.
Defense techniques
Krav Maga practitioners are taught to go from defending to attacking as quickly as possible, and most blocking techniques are designed to facilitate this. They learn how to defend against both kicks and punches, as well as learning how to defend against attacks from any angle.
Throws and takedowns
Throws are not covered much in Krav Maga, because the system stresses staying off of the ground. Some techniques that are taught include the wristlock, one and two leg takedowns, the hip throw, and the one arm shoulder throw.
Groundfighting
While Krav Maga stresses staying off the ground at all costs, it accepts that you may eventually have no choice but to fight there. Students are taught the best positions while on the ground, how to throw certain kicks while on the ground, arm bars, triangle choke, and guillotine. They're also taught to defend against punches while mounted, chokes, headlocks, and what to do if their wrists are pinned.
Gun, knife and stick defenses
Krav Maga details many ways to remove and defend yourself against many common weapon threats. These Krav Maga Techniques include: Gun defense techniques, Knife defense techniques, and blunt striking weapon, such as a stick. This, however, varies with various scenarios at hand.
http://www.bmtdesign.com/ninjutsu/1stkyu.html
---------- Post toegevoegd Sat 16 Jul 2011 om 23:07 ----------
Daar gaat t toch helemaal niet om. Jij heb t er over dat krav wat basis technieken zijn uit andere vechtsporten. Krav is een systeem opzich en tuurlijk zullen er vast wel vergelijkbare technieken tussen zitten uit andere sporten. Maar dat iemand die dat beoefent altijd wint vind ik niet kloppen.
Het zijn idd technieken uit bepaalde gevechtskunsten die bij ons er ook inzitten. Krav maga is dan ook pas in 1948 tot stand gekomen. Die technieken zijn voor specifieke redenen gekozen en daaruit een eigen systeem samengesteld.
[Link niet meer beschikbaar]
Ninjutsu is ook 'maar' 900 jaar oud en voor andere redenen ontwikkeld. Samengesteld uit technieken van andere gevechtskunsten. Omdat krav maga zich specifiek op 1 ding toelegd is het meer basis de technieken omdat het minder uitgebreid is.
Dit zijn de Algemene principes van Krav maga:
-Counter attacking as soon as possible (or attacking preemptively).
-Targeting attacks to the body's most vulnerable points such as the eyes, jaw, throat, groin, knee etc.
-Neutralizing the opponent as quickly as possible by responding with an unbroken stream of counter attacks and if necessary a take down/joint break.
-Maintaining awareness of surroundings while dealing with the threat in order to look for escape routes, further attackers, objects that could be used to defend or help attack and so on.
Op dit zijn de technieken gebaseerd.
This is a list of some of the techniques practiced in Krav Maga, according to the book The Complete Krav Maga by Darren Levine as well as the Krav Maga Dallas-Fort Worth website:
Arm techniques
Punches are highly emphasized in Krav Maga as basic strikes which are useful in almost any situation. Training in boxing is highly prized in Krav Maga (Lichtenfeld was himself a boxer at national-level).[22] Among the punches taught are the straight punch, palm heel strike, low punch, hammerfist, hook, uppercut, chop, overhand, as well as a variety of elbow strikes.
Leg techniques
While Krav Maga does use kicks, it focuses on efficient, low-risk kicks. The main focus is on low kicks. More advanced and risky kicks are taught at high levels, but use of them is discouraged. They are primarily taught so that practitioners are able to recognize them in case they are facing an opponent with a background in kick-heavy martial arts, such as taekwondo. Leg techniques that are taught include the front kick, round kick, side kick, back kick, heel kick, slap kicks, axe kicks, various knee strikes, and sweeping.
Head strikes
Krav Maga uses all of the tools available, including the head.
Defense techniques
Krav Maga practitioners are taught to go from defending to attacking as quickly as possible, and most blocking techniques are designed to facilitate this. They learn how to defend against both kicks and punches, as well as learning how to defend against attacks from any angle.
Throws and takedowns
Throws are not covered much in Krav Maga, because the system stresses staying off of the ground. Some techniques that are taught include the wristlock, one and two leg takedowns, the hip throw, and the one arm shoulder throw.
Groundfighting
While Krav Maga stresses staying off the ground at all costs, it accepts that you may eventually have no choice but to fight there. Students are taught the best positions while on the ground, how to throw certain kicks while on the ground, arm bars, triangle choke, and guillotine. They're also taught to defend against punches while mounted, chokes, headlocks, and what to do if their wrists are pinned.
Gun, knife and stick defenses
Krav Maga details many ways to remove and defend yourself against many common weapon threats. These Krav Maga Techniques include: Gun defense techniques, Knife defense techniques, and blunt striking weapon, such as a stick. This, however, varies with various scenarios at hand.



