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Israeli combat training
Israel's "Krafmagyi" (Krafmagya) originated in Israel, and it is a kind of fighting skill mainly based on short fighting (melee). But it is also very practical, used in all parts of the body, such as fists, legs, knees and elbows. There are many kinds of moves, such as picking eyes, kicking hips and scratching faces. This is also a good embodiment of the school's concept of winning by hook or by crook. Israeli fighting techniques include unarmed fighting and armed fighting. There are standing posture, kneeling posture, falling to the ground, falling to the ground and so on in unarmed combat, which covers almost all combat situations. The first short knives, short sticks and long sticks in armed combat were introduced into the army and then used as pistols and rifles. Israeli fighting does not need to copy the moves learned in fighting, but uses all means to defeat the opponent. It is not only a fighting genre, but also a good exercise. It aims to cultivate people's fighting instinct, that is, not only to be able to fight, but also to fight. There are videos on the internet. You can see them if you are interested. They fought very unpretentious.