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Any Krav Maga type of sparring I have ever seen is the kind where they start you out in a situation and then you gradually increase the resistance after learning several joint manipulations and counters. I don't know if they do a kind of 'face-to-face, fighting stance, begin' type of sparring.
Any Krav Maga type of sparring I have ever seen is the kind where they start you out in a situation and then you gradually increase the resistance after learning several joint manipulations and counters. I don't know if they do a kind of 'face-to-face, fighting stance, begin' type of sparring.
What about the clip of the "Fight Quest" episode where one of the hosts seems to be doing some basic MMA type sparring (starting from the stand-up) at a Krav Maga school? You can see it in the clips on the Discovery channel site.
__________________ "An eye for an eye only blinds the world." - Ghandi
"Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Albert Einstein
"Without deviation from the norm progress is not possible." - Frank Zappa
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that the Fight Quest host gets knocked on his arse by the first low kick his opponent throws. In the end, he tries to do a leg lock on the Krav Maga student, and the guy just punishes him with repeated heel kicks and stomps to the ribs and kidneys. It's painful to watch.
__________________ "An eye for an eye only blinds the world." - Ghandi
"Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Albert Einstein
"Without deviation from the norm progress is not possible." - Frank Zappa
The only parts I remember from that episode were:
1. When the host was in the middle of a ring and everyone was attacking him with fake knives.
2. When both hosts were running through some kind of obstacle course where people would attack them.
It had a very "here is a situation, now get out of it the best you can" feel to it.