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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Krav Maga |  |  |  | Krav Maga: Encyclopedia II - Carleton University - Student LifeThe school mascot is the Raven and the student newspaper is The Charlatan which celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2005. The school also publishes a newspaper for residence students, The Resin. The School of Journalism publishes a community newspaper, Centretown News. There is also the student-run writers' zine, In/Words, which is sponsored by the English department, as well as The Iron Times, pu ...
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|  |  |  | Krav Maga: Encyclopedia II - Carleton University - Intelligence CommunitySuch is the case with post-secondary institutions in most national capitals, Ottawa's Carleton University is a training ground for top CSIS intelligence operatives. The university itself is set amidst a natural forest and riverfront landscape that plays host to training operations - both simulations as well as real-world training missions - introducing Canadian and international students to the unpredictability and instability of the global intelligence community. Some students who have attended Carleton University have continued on to prominent positions in intelligence agencies such as the CIA, the Israeli ...
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|  |  |  | Krav Maga: Encyclopedia II - Carleton University - School of Journalism and Mass CommunicationJournalism has been central to Carleton's mission from the university's earliest days: three of the six degrees awarded at the university's first convocation, held in 1946, were Bachelors of Journalism.
In the years since, there has been steady growth in the School of Journalism and Communication. It added a Master of Journalism program in 1974 for students who already had extensive journalism experience, and in 1988 modified t ...
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|  |  |  | Krav Maga: Encyclopedia II - Carleton University - AthleticsThe university is represented in Canadian Interuniversity Sport by the Carleton Ravens. The men's basketball team has won the CIS for three consecutive years.
The Carleton University Physical Recreation Centre - the largest facility of its kind in Canada - is a multi-use complex that offers a wide variety of training programs and services to accommodate every athlete - from beginner to professional.
Practioners of yoga, pilates and contact dance regularly instruct others in their respective arts at the PRC. Although power lifting is strictly prohibited in the facility, PRC volunteers regul ...
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|  |  |  | Krav Maga: Encyclopedia II - Krav Maga - PrinciplesIn Krav Maga, there are no hard-and-fast rules. It is not a sport and there is no competitive component. All the techniques focus on maximum efficiency in real-life conditions. Krav Maga generally assumes a no-quarter situation; the attacks and defenses are intended to inflict or divert the most pain possible on the opponent. Groin, eye, and other efficient attacks are emphasized, as are a variety of other fairly brutal attacks.
The guiding principles for Krav Maga techniques are:
avoid injury
go from defending t ...
See also:Krav Maga, Krav Maga - History, Krav Maga - Principles, Krav Maga - Haganah, Krav Maga - Training, Krav Maga - Who Uses Krav Maga Today, Krav Maga - Etymology Read more here: » Krav Maga: Encyclopedia II - Krav Maga - Principles |
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|  |  |  | Krav Maga: Encyclopedia II - Krav Maga - TrainingAlthough Krav Maga shares many techniques with other martial arts, like Savate and Kickboxing (for the fist- and kick-fighting techniques) or Ju-Jutsu (for the grappling and disarming techniques), the training is quite different. It stresses fighting under worst-case circumstances (against several opponents, back to the wall, when protecting someone else, with one arm unusable, when dizzy, against armed opponents, etc).
Training in Krav Maga is an aerobic workout. Training relies heavily on pads. Students take turn holding pads and do ...
See also:Krav Maga, Krav Maga - History, Krav Maga - Principles, Krav Maga - Haganah, Krav Maga - Training, Krav Maga - Who Uses Krav Maga Today, Krav Maga - Etymology Read more here: » Krav Maga: Encyclopedia II - Krav Maga - Training |
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|  |  |  | Krav Maga: Encyclopedia II - Krav Maga - TrainingAlthough Krav Maga shares many techniques with other martial arts, like Savate and Kickboxing (for the fist- and kick-fighting techniques) or Ju-Jutsu (for the grappling and disarming techniques), the training is quite different. It stresses fighting under worst-case circumstances (against several opponents, back to the wall, when protecting someone else, with one arm unusable, when dizzy, against armed opponents, etc).
Training in Krav Maga is an aerobic workout. Training relies heavily on pads. Students take turn holding pads and do ...
See also:Krav Maga, Krav Maga - History, Krav Maga - Principles, Krav Maga - Training, Krav Maga - Who Uses Krav Maga Today, Krav Maga - Etymology Read more here: » Krav Maga: Encyclopedia II - Krav Maga - Training |
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