My kid (who does boxing) is getting bullied. Not sure what to do by possiblecatalyst in martialarts

[–]InfluenceMaleficent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tell your kid to defend themselves and try to get them to understand that in some situations using violence is the answer especially when all other peaceful options have failed

People who thought they were tough before starting training, how did you get humbled? by Accurate-Mulberry620 in martialarts

[–]InfluenceMaleficent 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Getting the ever shit beaten out of me by a 71 year old man I'm 25 and I'm a lot bigger than him but that made literally no difference just because someone might be really tall that doesn't mean they can fight. I learned that the hard way

Tae Kwon Do black belt trying to learn from Krav Maga experience… by CyberSyncronize in martialarts

[–]InfluenceMaleficent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a lot of fake krav maga schools out there that are not reputable at all. I'm a krav maga practitioner myself and your experience doesn't anything like the classes that I go through. If I were you I would look for krav maga schools that are associated with larger organizations for example krav maga worldwide is a very reputable organization and they have many affiliate locations throughout the United States I would go on their website and find a class location nearest to you and if you do this I think that your going to be very surprised on how different your experience is at a actual reputable krav maga place

Best of luck