About Reality Based Martial Arts
Article by: World Wide DojoThe term “martial arts” literally means “war artsthe transliteration of the term martial arts. The original martial arts have their origins in paramilitary techniques and training methods, and it was Jim Wagner and Black Belt magazine who reintroduced paramilitary techniques and training methods back into civilian self-defense training through the reality-basedtraining and survival skills based [...]
American Combat System
Article by: World Wide DojoAmerican Combat System (A.C.S.). A.C.S. was created in 1993 by Stephen Spivey. The system is a blend of Stephen’s influences and experiences. This style combines the most effective self defense techniques with utilizing knees and elbows, gun and knife defenses, along with combat groundwork. Our ground work is based on street scenarios and military combatives. [...]
Haganah
Article by: World Wide DojoThe core self-defense fighting system of Iserael is called “Haganah” a Hebrew term meaning “defense.” For Israel, a country that has had to deal with urban warfare and close quarters combat since its formation nearly 55 years ago, Haganah is a word that evokes powerful remembrances. These are memories of a group of freedom fighters [...]
Introduction to Russian Martial Art
Article by: Scott SonnonNo rank, no rules, no pre-orchestrated movement, no limitations (except for the “Law of Nature”), Russian Martial Art is a system of education in human biomechanics and the study of human behavior under extreme situations. Students of Russian Martial Art are guided to introspect their vision to explore their full human potential. The learning environment [...]
Kapap
Article by: World Wide DojoKAPAPHebrew acronym for Krav Panim el Panim (face-to-face combat), which is the first official Israeli military martial arts from which Krav Maga (touch combat) came from. Today KAPAP is used by some Israeli Special Forces units. Jim Wagner and Major Avi Nardia introduced the system to the United States in early 2001. (Krav Panim Le [...]
KAPAP: The Art of Giving Life, Not Taking Life
Article by: Avi NardiaAs a student of Japanese swordsmanship, it’s clear that “To Study the Old is To Understand the New.” I was an “Uchi-deshi” for almost 8 years in Japan, under sword Master Sensei Kubo Akira, and I have followed him for the last 30 years. I witnessed his skill in front of me everyday and it [...]
Keysi Fighting Method
Article by: World Wide DojoKeysi Fighting Method (KFM) is a method of self defense that is based on natural fighting instincts, martial arts and street fighting techniques, developed by Justo Di guez Serrano from his fighting experiences while raised on the streets of Spain. The system was founded with the help of Andy Norman.[1] The Keysi Fighting Method became [...]
Krav Maga
Article by: World Wide DojoKrav Maga or Q’rabh Magga (lit. “contact combat”, “close combat” or “full contact”) is an eclectic hand-to-hand combat system developed in Israel that involves wrestling, grappling and striking techniques, mostly known for its extremely efficient and brutal counter-attacks, as it is also taught to elite special forces around the world. It was derived from street-fighting [...]
No Lie Blades
Article by: World Wide DojoNo Lie Blades is an organization dedicated to helping the military, law enforcement, security and combative martial artist gain superior offensive and defensive tactical knife skills in the shortest time possible. No Lie Blades manufactures the first tactical training blade that gives team members the ability to instantly measure and improve their edged weapon tactics [...]
Reality-Based Personal Protection
Article by: World Wide DojoJim Wagner Reality-Basedtraining and survival skills based on modern conflict situations that the practitioner is likely to encounter in their environment (their “reality”). Personal Protection will not only teach you the most up-to-date police, military, security, bodyguard, martial arts, and counterterrorismcountering terrorism as it happens or tracking down the perpetrators. techniques and training methods accepted [...]
