Well if your Krav classes include live sparring (not point or light sparring) then it's going to be more effective than the classes I have observed. And that's kind of the issue with Krav, maybe you'll learn some useful…
> The problem is that there’s a big gap between “sports martial arts” rules and “self defense.” The "sport" aspect is the most important part for becoming an effective fighter. And being an effective fighter is…
Well if your Krav classes include live sparring (not point or light sparring) then it's going to be more effective than the classes I have observed. And that's kind of the issue with Krav, maybe you'll learn some useful…
> The problem is that there’s a big gap between “sports martial arts” rules and “self defense.” The "sport" aspect is the most important part for becoming an effective fighter. And being an effective fighter is…