| 02-02-2012 03:04 AM CET - Sports |
|
Krav Maga Course For Law Enforcers
Press release from: Krav Maga Course For Law Enforcers
(openPR) - Azor, IL, 01 February 2012 : International Krav Maga Federation (IKMF) is offering an exclusive course for law enforcers, designed to suit their specific requirements. A law enforcer needs a particular set of self-defense skills as he is expected to enforce the law while using only minimum force. IKMF course for law enforcers enables them to act efficiently within their limitations.
Talking about the Krav Maga programs, a senior trainer with the organization commented, “Krav maga is an art that can be tweaked to own requirements. These courses help individuals learn self-defense skills as well as combat techniques to defend others. Krav Maga training enables the law enforcers to deal with any situation on the street.”
Krav Maga is a flexible combat system, a definite advantage it has over other martial arts. Training for law enforcers classifies violence into levels of magnitude. Use of firearms constitutes the highest level, deploying sharp objects is termed moderate level, while the empty-handed combat is in the lower level. Using Krav Maga, police officials can deal with the law breakers without hurting them seriously.
Law enforcers who receive the training learn to use their combat skills and tools with efficacy. As the trainer commented, “Police personnel have been given the authority to enforce rule of law. We teach them to deploy their arms and skills in the best possible manner. They learn to use pistol as a cold weapon and the handcuffs to bring a miscreant under control.
Kravmaga techniques train law enforcers to use force in limited manner. They learn the art of controlling the opponent with minimal force or retreating without harm. It provides the law enforcers the ability to continue operating under unusual and complex situations. Training can be conducted in a short period of time without any need to pull them out of their regular duty.
About International Krav Maga Federation:
Established in the year 1996, The International Krav Maga Federation (IKMF) was founded by Eyal Yanilov, Gabi Noah, Avi Moyal, Eli Ben-Ami and several other eminent instructors. IKMF operates across Israel, North Aerica, most EU countries, several ex-communist countries, Australia, South East Asia and the Far-East. In various IKMF affiliated centers, people can seek training in civilian, military, law enforcement and VIP protection.
Contact Information:
The International Krav Maga Federation
For further details, please visit: kravmaga-ikmf.com
###
Krav Maga Law Enforcement course trains law enforcers to act with efficacy in unusual and complex situations. They learn to bring things under control using minimum force. Training can be conducted in short period of time.
Azor
Talking about the Krav Maga programs, a senior trainer with the organization commented, “Krav maga is an art that can be tweaked to own requirements. These courses help individuals learn self-defense skills as well as combat techniques to defend others. Krav Maga training enables the law enforcers to deal with any situation on the street.”
Krav Maga is a flexible combat system, a definite advantage it has over other martial arts. Training for law enforcers classifies violence into levels of magnitude. Use of firearms constitutes the highest level, deploying sharp objects is termed moderate level, while the empty-handed combat is in the lower level. Using Krav Maga, police officials can deal with the law breakers without hurting them seriously.
Law enforcers who receive the training learn to use their combat skills and tools with efficacy. As the trainer commented, “Police personnel have been given the authority to enforce rule of law. We teach them to deploy their arms and skills in the best possible manner. They learn to use pistol as a cold weapon and the handcuffs to bring a miscreant under control.
Kravmaga techniques train law enforcers to use force in limited manner. They learn the art of controlling the opponent with minimal force or retreating without harm. It provides the law enforcers the ability to continue operating under unusual and complex situations. Training can be conducted in a short period of time without any need to pull them out of their regular duty.
About International Krav Maga Federation:
Established in the year 1996, The International Krav Maga Federation (IKMF) was founded by Eyal Yanilov, Gabi Noah, Avi Moyal, Eli Ben-Ami and several other eminent instructors. IKMF operates across Israel, North Aerica, most EU countries, several ex-communist countries, Australia, South East Asia and the Far-East. In various IKMF affiliated centers, people can seek training in civilian, military, law enforcement and VIP protection.
Contact Information:
The International Krav Maga Federation
For further details, please visit: kravmaga-ikmf.com
###
Krav Maga Law Enforcement course trains law enforcers to act with efficacy in unusual and complex situations. They learn to bring things under control using minimum force. Training can be conducted in short period of time.
Azor
News-ID: 209225
More releases
Permanent link to this press release:
Please set a link in the press area of your homepage to this press release on openPR.
openPR disclaims liability for any content contained in this release.
Please set a link in the press area of your homepage to this press release on openPR.
openPR disclaims liability for any content contained in this release.
© openPR 2012 | Imprint
More Releases from
Krav Maga Course For Law Enforcers
No further reports available
Comments about openPR
OpenPR is clearly structured and remains true to its principle of confining itself to the essential parts.
OpenPR has proven to be a very good and reliable partner to our media agency:
Within the shortest time the releases are online and go down well with the media representatives.
The success of OpenPR is reflected in the steadily increasing number of press releases.
It is good that OpenPR exists!
Ursula Koslik,Director Marketing & PR, F+W Hamburg
OpenPR has proven to be a very good and reliable partner to our media agency:
Within the shortest time the releases are online and go down well with the media representatives.
The success of OpenPR is reflected in the steadily increasing number of press releases.
It is good that OpenPR exists!
Ursula Koslik,Director Marketing & PR, F+W Hamburg

