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'The
Sunday Telegraph' trained with Krav Maga London
'...I feel that Krav Maga would enhance our current
Personal Safety programme.'
An officer in Hertfordshire's Police
Officer Protection Team.
' Everybody should know Krav Maga. It works.'
A member
of Scotland Yard's Anti-terrorist branch.
'Comparing krav maga to something like karate
is like comparing slam dancing to ballet.'
Renee Stovsky
in the St Louis Post-Dispatch.
'It (Krav Maga) has more self defence cred than
any other system we know about - and we know quite a bit about
the subject!'
Combat
Magazine, May 1996.
'The hottest martial art, Krav Maga takes a step
beyond mere self defense...using training methods that simulate reality.'
Men's
Fitness.
'It is totally practical,
no flashy kicks or great spiritual angle. Students (sometimes)train
in their work clothes, with the lights off, using furniture - anything
to prepare themselves mentally for tapping their aggression into
a particular situation.'
GQ Active, Spring 1999
'Krav Maga, the world's best form of self defense.
Very enjoyable and easy to learn.'
Time Out Magazine, March
1999.
'Reality based Israeli combat system is a favorite
of police, military, and civilian martial artists. To build proficiency
in a short period of time, there is nothing better than Krav Maga!'
BLACKBELT
MAGAZINE
'It's (Krav Maga) rough, tough, down and dirty'
Oliver
Bennett in the Times.
'The simplicity of Krav Maga and its absolute
effectiveness were startling. Perhaps most impressive was its ability
to be equally effective for both males and females.'
Deputy Lawrence Garcia Instructor Arizona Law Enforcement Training
Academy
'The officers were deeply impressed not only by
what they had learned but also by the excellence of the instruction.
We believe it to be the finest such training that exists.'
Jeremy D Margolis Director Illinois State Police Academy
'Pressure tactics simulate real-life situations.
the exercises bring out all the aggression necessary to survive a
real-life attack.'
Sunday Times Magazine Feb 1999
'The world's best form of self-defence. Very
enjoyable and easy to learn'
Time out Magazine March 1999
