Remember Me
forgot your password?

Online Krav Maga Training

A new internet site called www.kravmagabootcamp.com brings a new dimention to the not-so-ancient fighting style known as Krav Maga. With superstar support ranging from Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, as well as the Bourne Ultimatum movie series Krav Maga is spreading like wildfire as the “anyone can do it” martial art.

“it was only a matter of time that we took all of our training online” says kravmagabootcamp.com’s chief instructor Ran Nakash “as this is one of the most dynamic and evolving forms of combat known to man, a DVD series created 4 years ago on sale on Ebay is just not enough for someone who would like to stay current. The other issue is that some of the instruction out there is not of a high quality, or the video work doesn’t give the detail a user really needs to begin training in Krav Maga in a serious manner”

“the bootcamp difference” as the site advertises is well noticed when you hit the play button on the homepage. Within seconds you get a high resolution and high quality video feed with some neat moves (highlighted with special effects in editing) “we spent the better part of 3 months going over all of the video streaming solutions on the net to find out which one is the best. –we feel that this is an integral part of the service we want to offer to our subscribers” describe Lee Rivnay and Amir Student, the founders of the site. We spend months shooting and editing moves by the top Krav Maga instructors in the world, and then sometimes re-shoot to get it just right for our subscribers, some of which, are Krav Maga instructors themselves looking to stay current with the most up-to-date and tested materials.

For more informtion check out www.kravmagabootcamp.com

Bill Scott
Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish


Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/martial-arts-articles/online-krav-maga-training-367551.html

  • Latest Martial Arts Articles
  • More from Bill Scott

A Career in the Martial Arts: From Student to Instructor

By: John Graden | 06/07/2009
If you are a martial arts instructor today, odds are that you began teaching classes for your instructor shortly before or after you earned your black belt. You became a good teacher, but you were still under the control of your instructor, and you loyally taught and followed his syllabus.

The Golden Child of Martial Arts

By: John Graden | 05/07/2009
In time, like me, many of you became the “golden child” of your martial arts school. You trained harder than anyone, and you were the best or one of the best students in the school.

The Rainbow of Rank

By: John Graden | 05/07/2009
As a kid, you can’t choose your school, your parents, your city, your neighborhood, or much of anything else about your environment. You have no control and, when the situation is negative and intimidating, that debilitating feeling can stick with you for life. Martial arts changes all that. The rank system provides a direct path to respect that you control by training hard, following the rules, and enduring.

My Kung Fu is Better Than Yours

By: John Graden | 05/07/2009
At some point while you were dutifully teaching classes for your instructor, I bet a few students and/or parents let you know that they preferred your classes to those of your instructor. At first, you thought they were just being polite, but then you began to notice things your instructor did that you would not do ‘if it were your school.’

Black Belt Scandals

By: John Graden | 05/07/2009
Here in the Tampa Bay area – the 12th largest TV market in the U.S. – the local CBS TV affiliate did a three-part series called “Black Belt Scandals.” The series exposed a local instructor who had White-Out® on his rank certificate. You could see a 3 was replaced with a 7. He even had a fake chiropractor’s certificate on the wall.

The Core Dynamics of Starting a Martial Arts Business

By: John Graden | 05/07/2009
When I created National Associations of Professional Martial Artists (NAPMA) in 1994, there was little useful information available to the industry as a whole. Owners were struggling because they simply didn’t know any way of running a martial arts business other than the system they had inherited from their instructor, which we know is usually a recipe for disaster.

What is a Martial Arts Professional?

By: John Graden | 05/07/2009
When I created Martial Arts Professional magazine, I purposely put Martial Arts before Professional. In my view, the martial arts come first. Very few school owners are “professional” before they are martial artists.

Sparring

By: Al Dawson | 04/07/2009
Article on Sparring in martial arts, boxing and wrestling

Ran Nakash - Krav Maga Www.kravmagabootcamp.com

By: Bill Scott | 31/08/2007 | Martial Arts
This is the most important figure in Krav Maga today. The person who teaches Krav Maga to the Israeli Defense Forces

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup


Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.24, 1)