Damian Ross is the owner of Zenshin and instructor of Tekkenryu jujutsu and Kodokan Judo. He is one of only two people in the world to receive his teaching license from Martial Arts Legend Carl Cestari. . He holds a 4th degree black belt in Tekkenryu jujutsu, a 2nd degree black belt in Kodokan judo, a 2nd degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and a varsity wrestler for Lehigh University. By Damian Ross and William J Pehush of The Self Defense Company
In the beginning most martial arts styles start out of necessity of as a form of self defense that is simple and effective. However, over time things change and the original idea is becomes corrupted. Krav Maga started off as a rough and tumble form of street fighting, but like most arts; it has become “civilized”. Like with other martial arts Krav Maga’s own commercialization and popularity has become its downfall.
They say necessity is the mother of invention and there is no better example of this than in the world of self defense. Krav Maga was no different, it was born out of a need to keep the peace and survive the brutal streets of
Imi Lichtenfield was born in 1910 in Hungry, but grew up in the city of
Though the world in 1930’s
To protect his community in
Imi left Nazi occupied
Eventually civilians began learning the combat martial art for their own protection, but as it became more commercialized, it stopped being a practical form of self defense and more like a “modern martial art”. Krav Maga was first a philosophy that let a fighter deal with any situation. But it wasn’t long before the method of training changed and people started training for specific situations.
In the beginning Lichtenfield knew first hand that to survive a street fight you need a primary set of techniques and strategies that can be applied to any situation. Imi Lichtenfield taught his students to do whatever was necessary to survive, not play games. There were no hand wraps or spandex. He understood that if you want to make it home you need to have a set of tools that will work anytime in any situation. In a street fight nothing is certain and even the best combatives training is only a starting point. Don’t think that if you have learned Krav Maga that you will be ready for anything, because it is only the beginning. If you want to win in a close combat situation you need to keep things simple and effective, so don’t get bogged down by to much information.