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Looking to get into martial arts in OKC... thinking Krav and BJJ. Advice Appreciated
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<blockquote data-quote="FOG" data-source="post: 2798669" data-attributes="member: 37480"><p>Thanks to OC for the Krav Maga seminar, it was a big eye-opener. Saturday wasn't too bad but Sunday was tougher. </p><p></p><p>I didn't expect that much full contact action in a weekend drill. My conditioning was better than most and helped me some but the relentless one on one drills of smashing into each other defending different attacks just beat the heck out of me. Not exaggerating, I haven't been this sore from head to toe since my roughstock riding days. </p><p></p><p>The instructors were no-nonsense guys that obviously knew their discipline inside and out, but yet they communicated well with all the students. The term 'self-defense' was a misnomer, they taught that once assaulted you explode and attack violently and they showed you how to do it but it was realistic and you didn't always win. The principles of REACT, MINIMIZE DAMAGE and ATTACK, ATTACK, ATTACK were drilled into our heads (sometimes literally) all weekend. I'd highly recommend OC's classes but it's not for the faint of heart ... be prepared to go hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FOG, post: 2798669, member: 37480"] Thanks to OC for the Krav Maga seminar, it was a big eye-opener. Saturday wasn't too bad but Sunday was tougher. I didn't expect that much full contact action in a weekend drill. My conditioning was better than most and helped me some but the relentless one on one drills of smashing into each other defending different attacks just beat the heck out of me. Not exaggerating, I haven't been this sore from head to toe since my roughstock riding days. The instructors were no-nonsense guys that obviously knew their discipline inside and out, but yet they communicated well with all the students. The term 'self-defense' was a misnomer, they taught that once assaulted you explode and attack violently and they showed you how to do it but it was realistic and you didn't always win. The principles of REACT, MINIMIZE DAMAGE and ATTACK, ATTACK, ATTACK were drilled into our heads (sometimes literally) all weekend. I'd highly recommend OC's classes but it's not for the faint of heart ... be prepared to go hard. [/QUOTE]
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