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Keysi Fighting Method (KFM)
Topic Started: Jul 24 2008, 06:16 PM (114 Views)
zipfreer
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Keysi Fighting Method KFM makes use of multiple attacking ranges, with or without weapons. The KFM trademark is the thinking man (Pensador) and thinking man attack (pensataq), which makes use of a tight defensive shape to protect the most precious part of the body, the head, and smashes and opens up the opponent for the finish using all ranges of strikes - punches, hammer fists, kicks, knees, head butts, and the sharp elbows, all at high, middle and low lines on the opponent. Unlike many martial arts, KFM tends to get into extreme close quarters when in combat. From the Pensador defense a variety of counter attacks to vital targets (such as the biceps, kidneys or solar plexus) are often launched. KFM also relies on understanding how people typically move or attack in a fight so that when striking, the opponent's body moves to expose further targets.

The shape of the thinking man represents the unification of the mind and body.

Also making Keysi Fighting Method KFM unique is its "360-degree" approach to multi-assailant attacks whether standing, kneeling, sitting or lying down. Unique in KFM's philosophy is the redefining of the terms "predator and prey" as well, where the would-be victim becomes the predator and the would-be attackers his/her prey.

KFM shares similarity in principles with modern street fighting systems such as Sari-An and Bakbakan.

Most schools offering KFM are located in Europe, but seminars have been introducing it to America where instruction has now been established in Texas, Georgia, Maryland and Delaware.

My personal opinion about Keysi Fighting Method KFM is it is highly effective due to triangular blocks and strikes most of the system is worthwhile, and only thing I have a problem with are the headbutts. You never want a use your CPU, which is your brain, or give up your central nervous system to your opponent using your head to strike another person is a very dangerous move. Not only can you knockout your opponent. You'll hurt or knockout yourself. There are many other body weapons to use the besides your head. but all in all, the system is very effective on the street. It is something to really to look intoas Bruce Lee's to say take what's useful and effective and forget the rest.
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ODIN
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I have never heard of this system, but it sounds really cool! Almost like a mix of winch tsun and close thai boxing upper body techniques?

Are you a master, zipfreer? Where is it from? Sounds vaguely Japanese...I'm guessing it's a new martial art.

II'm a mixed martial arts guy--jujutsu plus kickboxing. I find it covers most bases nicely...)
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