Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts

Thursday, October 6, 2011

The history of Krav Maga and KMG (Krav Maga Global) - Part 1

The history of Krav Maga and KMG (Krav Maga Global) - Part 1 Video Clips.





Krav Maga, the highly effective modern Israeli self-defense system, has a rich history that begins on the streets of pre-war Europe and continues today in the training facilities of some of the world's most elite combat units. In this 12 minutes documentary clip, excerpted from a brand new DVD release, you will meet the history of the system, the man who founded Krav Maga, Grandmaster Imi Sde-Or, as well as his closest assistant and successor, Master instructor Eyal Yanilov. Credited with drafting the original Krav Maga instructional manuals, Master instructor Yanilov presents cutting-edge developments in Krav Maga instruction in a brand new set of DVDs released by Krav Maga Global. This new set of DVDs presents the curriculum of KMG with its most recent developments and upgrades. Krav Maga Global - headed by Master Yanilov - is the single most professional and internationally active Krav Maga organization in the world. Having earned the trust of military units, security services and civilian practitioners alike, Eyal and the Krav Maga Global team of instructors leverage years of real-world experience and advanced self-defense knowledge to offer the highest level of training available as well as overall support for its affiliated instructors.

Keywords: Krav Maga, Krav Maga Global, KMG, Eyal, Yanilov, self defense, history, Imi, Sde-Or, Lichtenfeld, defensive tactics, fighting, martial art, touring and training, Israel

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Conversations with History - Garry Wills

Conversations with History - Garry Wills Video Clips.





"The Modern Presidency and the National Security State" Garry Wills, Professor Emeritus of History, Northwestern University Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes historian Garry Wills, for a discussion of his new book, Bomb power. Wills recalls the formative influences on his writing and his Catholic faith and education, William Buckley and the editors of The National Review, to protest against the Vietnam War and the civil rights movement. Wills describes the emergence of one of his firstBooks, Nixon Agonistes: The crisis of self-made man, explains the roots of his interest in leadership and reflects on other issues in his letter. Wills compares Roosevelt, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Delano. He explains why, after having supported the candidacy of Barack Obama, has become a critic of the president. Wills then analyzed the effects of the atomic bomb on the U.S. Constitution. After the Second World War, national security interventions inConstitution were not repealed on the merits. The production of the atomic bomb and the subsequent maintenance and development of the model for the consolidation of the national security state, increasing the power of the presidency at the expense of other branches of government. There was also a violation of constitutional guarantees to restore. What followed was an increase in the privacy of undeclared wars, the loss of responsibility and result in a decrease of the President as Commander in Chief...

Tags: UC, Berkeley, ucberkeley, event, Conversations, With, History, Harry, Kreisler, Garry, Wills, Bomb, Power, Modern, Presidency, National, Security, State

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