10 or 20 Kids' Krav Maga, Muay Thai or Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Classes at Pure Performance Martial Arts Center (Up to 52% Off)
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At classes designed for kids, instructors teach how to throw punches, kicks, knees, and elbows
Choice of:
- Ten Kids’ Krav Maga, Muay Thai or Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Classes
- 20 Kids’ Krav Maga, Muay Thai or Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Classes
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Krav Maga classes focus on protecting the body’s most vulnerable points, including the eyes, throat, face, groin, ribs, and feet, while using offensive maneuvers to neutralize opponents.
Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Nogi classes focus on grappling and ground fighting, which allows smaller fighters to control and subdue larger opponents using leverage and body mechanics. These classes provide applicable self-defense strategies for kids of all sizes.
Krav Maga: Fitness for Street Survival
Krav maga is a tough, direct style of martial arts. Take a peek at its background with Groupon’s introduction.
There’s a reason krav maga pairs the Hebrew words for “combat” and “contact.” The practice has one simple aim: to bring down an aggressor as quickly as possible. Unlike many traditional self-defense styles, krav maga’s movements—which include groin kicks, elbow strikes, and head butts—call upon survival instincts rather than choreography. During training, practitioners channel these instincts as they make their way through a combination of technique drills and simulated assault scenarios designed to cultivate heightened self-awareness and the ability to shut down violent situations fast. The form has proven so effective that the Israeli Defense Forces use it as their official self-defense system.
Krav maga creator Imi Lichtenfeld forged his fast, no-frills maneuvers out of necessity on the streets of 1930s Bratislava, where he was forced to protect himself and others from anti-Semitic violence. Lichtenfeld later emphasized the seriousness and potential deadliness of his street-born self-defense system in a 1976 interview with People, articulating why it could never be confined to a ring bound by rules and regulations. Such restriction, he said, “destroys the basic principle of krav maga: you automatically end the fight by putting an end to your opponent.”