The great explosion of Martial Arts media in Israel has led plenty of opportunists to jump in the bandwagon, in the hope of profiting from the ignorance of the public in this subject. Fortunately, nowadays we have experienced and qualified authors like Avi Nardia to make the difference. Kapap, Krav Maga, Lotar, Krav Panim el Panim, Hagana, all these are names that, even if they are not synonyms, they show aspects of the same reality that has found its way among the professionals in this sector: Martial Arts in Israel. Most of the texts in this book belong to Avi Nardia, but it also includes some of his partners, high level experts like A. Timen (the only man who has stopped bare hands a suicide terrorist loaded with bombs). Avi has known to be close & to collaborate with the best experts in Martial Arts nowadays, as John Machado or Lt Col. Chaim Peer, to cite just a few. You have in your hands the best introduction to Israel Martial Arts available at this moment. This book has an extensive practical section, but not least theoretical chapters that will be tremendously inspiring for their comments and suggestive concepts born of experience. Avi Nardia´s brilliant conclusions in this area are the result of actual experience in combat; we can say that every word in this book has been written with the blood shed by the mistakes of many of his peers, and by the courage and determination of many others who have been able to survive in the worst possible scenarios. Kapap Krav Maga is an Israeli martial art and self-defense system that contains exercises and principles which allow students to reach their most effective level quickly and easily. Instructor Major Avi Nardia brings more than 30 years of experience as a training officer in the Israeli army, police, and anti-terrorist unit to demonstrate Kapap Krav Maga in this instructional book.
Publisher: Budo international
Year: 2007
Language: English
Commentary: Martial Arts in Israe, l Kapap. Lotar. Hagana. Krav Maga explained
Pages: 208
Tags: Martial Arts in Israe, l Kapap. Lotar. Hagana. Krav Maga explained