PRINCIPLES OF KALAH ISRAELI COMBAT SYSTEM
NO PLACE FOR EGO
In Kalah we believe in “God First, Ego Out”. Countless souls have been lost in violent attack due to pride getting in the way of the reality. The first principle of Kalah is to drop our ego, and pray that God give us the strength and ability to survive.
Protective Stance
In Kalah System our stance is not a traditional “fighting stance”. We attempt to stand in a way that presents “submission” to the attacker and allows for the best protection of our most vital parts. In reality it’s hard to predict if the incoming strike may be an empty hand or a bladed or blunt weapon. A protective stance allows for best defense against multiple options.
Submit and Communicate
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There is no material possession that is worth losing or taking a life. All “stuff” can be replaced. Kalah’s primary principle is to communicate and show the attacker a submissive posture in an attempt to de-escalate. We communicate with the attacker to put them at ease and bring down the temperature of the situation. We want the attacker to be comfortable getting close enough to react should de-escalation fail.
Close Distance Get Arm Control
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The closer we are to the attacker the safer we are from critical damage. Kalah System’s foundation for survival is a specific clinch called Full Arm Control. It is designed to prevent the attacker from delivering damage while buying the defender the time and opportunity to survive, inflict damage, and get to safety.
Control,
Damage,
Control,
Repeat.
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There are no fancy moves or tricks to survive violence. The only answer to a violent attack, is more and aggressive violence. Kalah uses all tools available to do as much damage, as quickly as possible. Kalah System trains and teaches to fight as dirty as possible. We train to punch, kick, knee, elbow, hammer fist, head but, and bite critical and sensitive area to inflict the most damage available while maintaining full arm control. “Tacti-cool” moves are for the movies, and rules are for the combat sports. Kalah System trains for reality.