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KRAV MAGA FAQs
Q:
What is the monthly cost of training?
A:
Most members pay between $115 and $145 per month.
Q:
What is the difference between Rocky Mountain
Krav Maga and other Krav Maga schools?
A:
Rocky Mountain Krav Maga is a certified
Krav Maga World Wide Location and Krav Maga Association of
America approved Training Center. What does that mean to you?
All of our instructors must pass a grueling 7 day instructor
course, just to teach basic Krav Maga (35%of candidates fail the
course). Then they must continue to train in the Krav Maga World
Wide Instructor Courses for each level of curriculum. We are
held to a very high standard to be part of Krav Maga World Wide,
don't settle for just any Krav Maga school, train with a
certified KMWW Location. We've chosen the best training for our
selves, do the same for your self. Chose TEAM RMKM as your Krav
Maga Official Training Center.
Q:
What is the best class to start my training in?
A:
You are welcome to come to any level 1 /Intro
class or all levels class on our schedule. Try to be 5-10
minutes early.
Q:
I've never participated in any martial arts before. Is Krav Maga
going to be too hard for a beginner?
A:
NO! Krav Maga is based on our natural response to many
threatening situations. For that reason many people find it
easier to learn than some other traditional martial arts. At
Rocky Mountain Krav Maga, we spend extra time with all of our
new students to ensure a fun and painless introduction to Krav
Maga!
Q:
I'm out of shape and am afraid of getting hurt. I should get fit
before I take any classes?
A:
ABSOLUTELY NOT! Our instructors know how to motivate you no
matter what shape you are currently in. Our classes are designed
to be challenging and lots of fun while keeping all of our
students safe.
Q:
Does Krav Maga have a system of belt ranks?
A:
Yes. Like many martial arts, Krav Maga uses a belt testing and
ranking system to acknowledge a student's advancement in the
art. All students begin as white belts and can move up to
yellow, orange, green, blue, brown, and then black belt. Belts
are not emphasized (students do not wear belts) in the system,
however, and students can take advanced training without
following the belt system. The real test is knowing the Krav
Maga techniques well enough to perform them successfully on the
street.
Q:
I have teenagers. These classes are not appropriate for them?
A:
NO WAY! In fact, Krav Maga is a great way to build a young
adult's self-confidence while improving his/her fitness level
and stamina. Our classes are a great way to stay in shape in
between seasons for sports teams. And learning self-defense is
important at any age. We also offer teenage only classes, call
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