Master the Art of Self-Defense: Krav Maga Masterclass with Moti Horenstein
Moti Horenstein discusses self-defense concepts and conducts a master class demonstrating how to use Krav Maga for self-defense in various situations.
Krav Maga is an Israeli martial art. Developed for the Israel Defense Forces. It is built for self defense situations and uses simple but effective techniques. Weapons training is also a big part of the practice students will often train offensive and defensive knife and gun techniques and tactics.
Grandmaster Moti Horenstein, born and raised in Israel, discovered his passion for martial arts at a young age. Beginning with judo at the age of 5, he found discipline, balance, and confidence through the sport. His father later enrolled him in Hisardut, a training system combining judo, jiu-jitsu, kickboxing, and Krav-Maga, under the guidance of Dr. Dennis Hanover. Dr. Hanover’s influence and strict training prepared Grandmaster Moti for his service in the Israeli Defense Forces, where he served in the Airborne Special Forces and commando divisions. His army experience, including fighting in the Lebanon War, left a lasting impact on him, shaping his mindset and survival skills. Continuing his martial arts journey, Grandmaster Moti achieved notable titles and championships in different styles, including becoming a world champion kickboxer. He also holds a ninth-degree Black Belt in Hisardut Krav-Maga and a Black Belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. In 1992, he established the Survival Center, which later expanded to three locations, where he shared his knowledge and expertise through teaching seminars to various organizations. Grandmaster Moti’s commitment to constant growth and development drives him to provide his students with the best techniques in the Survival Hisardut System. Additionally, he holds the distinction of being the first Israeli UFC fighter.
This Seminar is Not Design For Women. 95% of What he is Showing, a Woman Will not Be Able to Do on a Super Aggressive Male… And Before Someone Start Commenting on Who Am I? Here is a Little ground on me. I have been Training For 44 Years in Many Martial Systems, I’m a Combative Instructor, and a Attribute Enhancement Coach, Bounty Hunter For 8 Years, Doorman for 19 Years, Biker Bar Doorman for 5 Years, Freelance Executive Protection Operator.. (No Disrespect, I Just Calling What I’m Seeing & What I Know)
cracks me up- krav maga masterclass is FMA basics lol why not stick to the source instead of the limited copy?
This Seminar is Not Design For Women. 95% of What he is Showing, a Woman Will not Be Able to Do on a Super Aggressive Male… And Before Someone Start Commenting on Who Am I? Here is a Little ground on me. I have been Training For 44 Years in Many Martial Systems, I’m a Combative Instructor, and a Attribute Enhancement Coach, Bounty Hunter For 8 Years, Doorman for 19 Years, Biker Bar Doorman for 5 Years, Freelance Executive Protection Operator.. (No Disrespect, I Just Calling What I’m Seeing & What I Know)
These are generally good tips, BUT do not address a taller/larger opponent. For example, the "arm lock" is a top-down application.
In the street fights, try not to go to the ground. Stay on your feet as possible. Street fight is not in the ring and with a referee and a soft mat.
Mma > krav
Ну как бы всё прекрасно.Но .Если так держать руки противника .,то есть вероятность удара головой в зубы и колено в пах И приём не прошёл 😢
Why would I want to wrestle? I wouldn't. San Soo would be more effective.
LOL Made up style
10:25 going great until the instructor takes down the ‘big’ guy. lol
Moti got destroyed by mark kerr with ease.