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Control of the Environment—Improvised Weapons and Obstacles
Improvised Weapons
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Introduction
Rear Strangle
Applying an Effective Rear Strangle
Dynamic Factors within a Fight
Front Headlock/Guillotine
Preventing a Front Headlock
The Single Wing Clothing Choke
When the Front Choke has been Applied.
Applying an Effective Guillotine
Fighting from a Clinch.
Defending Knees in a Clinch
Escaping a Clinch and Applying a Single Wing Choke
Side Headlock Prevention
Escaping a Side Headlock
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Preface
I am foremost a martial artist. I say this because many people are under the impression that Krav Maga is little more than a collection of self-defense techniques that stresses function over form. Depending on the audience being taught, this may be the case—if you have three days to train a military unit who is getting ready to deploy, you are not going to spend time teaching them all of the subtleties and nuances of striking, blocking, etc. You are going to teach them the fundamentals, and rely on aggression and determination to fill the gap. However, where there is the opportunity to devote a longer period of time to training, then effort can be spent learning how to strike more efficiently, to move more effectively, and to place yourself in more advantageous positions, etc. This is where Krav Maga starts to become more than simply a military combatant system, and progresses towards being a full-fledged martial art.