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The term krav maga in Hebrew is literally translated as 'contact combat' – the three letter root of the first word is q-r-b (קרב), and the noun derived from this root means either "combat" or "battle", [14] [15] while the second word is a participle form derived from the verb root n-g-‘ (נגע), that literally means either "contact" or "touch".
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In 1994, upon Imi Lichtenfeld's retirement, he became the Grandmaster and president of the Israeli Krav Maga Association. [2] He was granted an 8th dan white and red belt by Imi Lichtenfeld (also known as Imi Sde-Or), the founder of Krav Maga. [3] [4] Today Gidon now holds a 10th dan red belt which is the highest degree in his style of Krav ...
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The following is a list of characters that have appeared in the novel and television series. ... Candace/Amy's roommate who knows Krav Maga. Sofia (Brooke Johnson ...
Lichtenstein arrived in Brazil on 18 January 1990, [2] [3] [4] appointed by Lichtenfeld to introduce his martial art to South America. [3] He has written at least three books on krav maga, [5] including Krav Maga: A filosofia da defesa Israelense [6] (Krav Maga: The Philosophy of the Israeli Defense) and Krav Maga: Sua defesa pessoal contra a violência urbana [7] (Krav Maga: Your self-defense ...
In 1981 Yanilov directed the first Krav Maga training seminar outside Israel and has introduced Krav Maga in 40 countries. [5] He is the co-author of Krav Maga: How to Protect Yourself Against Armed Assault with a foreword written by former president of Israel, Shimon Peres. The book has been translated into six languages. [6]