What is the OODA Loop?
The goal is to interrupt the attacker’s OODA loop as often as possible, forcing them to constantly re-observe and reorient themselves, all while you can take the actions you need to in order to escape safely.
Read More »The goal is to interrupt the attacker’s OODA loop as often as possible, forcing them to constantly re-observe and reorient themselves, all while you can take the actions you need to in order to escape safely.
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Read More »Worrying about submissions or striking can be tempting to rush into in he heat of an altercation, but here’s why we prioritize position above all else.
Read More »We’re finally all settled into our new space! To help you navigate a few changes and appreciate the sweet upgrades, we’ve put together a virtual tour just for you.
Read More »When: Saturday, September 28 // 6pm Where: Fit & Fearless, 3701 Drossett Dr, Unit 140, Austin, TX 78744 Come out and support our athletes as they take their first step into MMA competition at the first ever Krav Maga Classic – Sparring Expo. These bouts give students a chance to put their skills[…]
Read More »Our Fall 2019 Training Schedule is starting on Saturday, August 17th!! Check it out!
Read More »We will be closed Monday, September 2, in honor of Labor Day. Our normal schedule will resume on Tuesday, September 3. Have a wonderful holiday!
Read More »Saturday, September 28 // 6pm Everyone is invited to the first ever Krav Maga Classic Sparring Expo! While you must be an Orange Belt to compete, EVERYONE should come cheer on their fellow students as we face off with our friends at Fit & Fearless. Smokers are more of an[…]
Read More »Saturday, November 9 // 5pm-10pm Cost: $25/child ($5 discount if you sign up 2 kiddos!) Parents will enjoy some well deserved down time, while your child gets great exercise, meets new friends, and has a great time! We’ll have plenty of fun with organized games, a pizza dinner, and a[…]
Read More »Jessica may have a visual impairment, but underestimating her would be a mistake. “I recognize people by their distinctive movements. People don’t realize how powerful their own individual movements are.”
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