Krav Maga New York is the area's leading self-defense expert, teaching Israeli Krav Maga - a gender neutral system of self-defense renowned for its simplicity and effectiveness. The company is offering a series of fun, safe, professional events to provide community members with a sense of safety, security, self-reliance and self-worth.
The "See Something - Do Something" programs teach individuals how to protect themselves. No one should be a victim. Future sessions will provide training in a non-violent verbal strategy to stop bullying which has become a major issue in schools around the country. Since 2004, Krav Maga New York has trained thousands of men and women and hundreds of police officers, agencies and special response teams.
"We have teamed up with Lakeview Community Church to give back to our community by equipping women with the skills to defend themselves against common attacks. A few hours on a Saturday morning may save your life", stated Krav Maga New Yorks's Davide Gristina.
Krav Maga is not about feats of strength, and its techniques can be learned by anyone regardless of age, gender, size, strength or ability. Practitioners reach a high level of proficiency in a relatively short period of time. On an individual level, both adult and child Krav Maga practitioners improve their overall fitness and coordination, increase their confidence and encourages grit and determination.
Friday, October 30, 2015
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Putnam Elected Official Endorses Citizen Self-Protection Classes
See Something - Do Something added 24 new photos to the album: Krav Maga Women's Self Defense Class 10-17-2015.
PRESS RELEASE:
Putnam Elected
Official Endorses Citizen Self-Protection Classes
EVENT
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FREE Community-wide Self-defense
Training Class for Women by “See Something-Do Something,” presented by Krav
Maga New York (KMNY) and Lakeview Community Church. This is part of an ongoing series
of citizen protection classes developed by Krav Maga New York. Davide Gristina of KMNY thanks The Lakeview Community Church for making this event possible through all of the hard work and effort of their volunteers.
Self-Protection Class For Women by Cindy Capitani 10/16/2015
Davide Gristina of Krav Maga New York will lead a self-defense class for women.
PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. – A community-wide self-defense training class for women is planned from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday in the Carmel High School cafeteria, 30 Fair St. Themed “See Something-Do Something,” the class is presented by Krav Maga New York in cooperation with Lakeview Community Church.
It’s part of an ongoing series of citizen protection classes developed by Krav Maga New York. Davide Gristina, owner and chief instructor of Krav Maga New York, will lead the classes. He is an official trainer for the New York Tactical Officers Association and has trained members of law enforcement.
Robert Tendy, supervisor of the town of Putnam Valley, will attend the class to publicly endorse the program as an effective means of citizens protecting themselves to minimize danger and avoid physical harm until law enforcement intervenes.
The class will be attended by Putnam Valley Supervisor and Putnam Valley District Attorney candidate Robert Tendy and by Peter Convery, Putnam undersheriff.
Sunday, October 11, 2015
See Something - Do Something Campaign - Episode 1
Westchester County based Krav Maga New York, trainers for New York Tactical Officers Association and Tactical Operators East, launched “If you see something, do something” campaign to teach community residents how to defend themselves. The first in a series of free community training events took place on Saturday September 17th 2015 and focused on abduction prevention.
Krav Maga New York is the area’s leading self-defense expert, teaching Israeli Krav Maga - a gender neutral system of self-defense renowned for its simplicity and effectiveness. The company has pledged to run a series of fun, safe, professional events that it believes will foster among community members a sense of safety, security, self-reliance and self-worth.
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