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Jan 01
2006

January 2006 Newsletter

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From Barny's Desk

I want to wish everyone a healthy and prosperous NEW YEAR.

I would like to thank everyone for all of the help in making 2005 such a great year for Krav Maga in San Francisco. The membership has increased and the quality of our students is remarkable.

Darren Levine’s seminar was inspiring. He was very impressed





Dec 02
2005

December 2005 Newsletter

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From Barny's Desk

The holidays are upon us. It is a time of celebration, so celebrate, be happy, and be safe. There are a lot of muggings, car jacking, and home invasions during the holidays.

Here are a few tips to remember:

While shopping be aware of your surroundings. If someone looks suspicious avoid him/her by crossing the street or





Nov 02
2005

November 2005 Newsletter

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From Barny's Desk

Train hard but train well. It is better to slow down and get the punch, kick, or defense technique correct than to just go as hard as you can all the time. If an instructor corrects you, slow down and concentrate on improving your movements for a minute or two before you go full speed again. Muscle memory means doing something without thinking about

Oct 02
2005

October 2005 Newsletter

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Your vote counts here!

We are extending the time for you to turn in your survey. Please ask at for one at the front desk, fill it out and return. So far we have only had about 50 surveys turned in and we have over 300 students. We will always improve the training center on our own, but with your help and input, we can make it better for all of you.

Remember



Sep 02
2005

September 2005 Newsletter

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Student Survey
Win a $100 Gift Certificate!

The Krav Maga Training Center is always looking for ways to improve. We are asking for YOUR input to help us do a better job to serve our students needs.

Please turn in your completed survey by the end of October and we will have a drawing for a $100 Gift Certificate. There will be 3 winners.

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Aug 02
2005

August 2005 Newsletter

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From Barny's desk

Training can become monotonous unless you find new ways of keeping it interesting. Holding focus mitts and kick pads can be boring unless you start to make it a learning experience. You can move like you are in a real fight, staying on the balls of your feet. Bring the focus mitts up quickly to the same position your hands would be in a defensive

Jul 02
2005

July 2005 Newsletter

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Being able to overcome a violent situation is first mental. Awareness is the first part of surviving an attack. Look around as you walk even if you are in a better neighborhood. If you see something or someone that just doesn't look right avoid the situation by crossing the street. Even if it is inconvenient at the moment, you could very well

Jun 02
2005

June 2005 Newsletter

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From Barny's Desk

The question is whom do I think would win a Black Belt in Krav Maga or a Black Belt in some other style. If anyone could answer that question they would be able to make a lot of money betting on fights. Krav Maga is reality based, no rules self defense. When you add rules everything changes. If you challenge an attacker by positioning yourself in

May 02
2005

May 2005 Newsletter

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Announcements and upcoming events:

Gun 2 Seminar Saturday May 7th
2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Review Gun 1, advanced gun threats, 3rd party protection.
Prerequisite: Gun 1

Fight 2 Seminar: Saturday May 14th
1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Chinese Boxing Seminar Saturday May 21st
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Krav Maga for Kids












Apr 02
2005

April 2005 Newsletter

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Free Self Defense Seminars for Businesses

Why do your employees need this seminar?

Safety concerns in any area of life can distract from job performance. According to the U.S Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistic. "Americans have a greater chance of being a violent crime vistim than of being injured in a motor vehicle accident." What