Krav Maga Field Guide is a calm, practical look at a subject that is often sold too loudly. The training can be direct, intense, and useful, but the best rooms are not fantasy fight clubs. They are disciplined places where ordinary people learn distance, balance, awareness, voice, movement, impact, restraint, and the habit of leaving early.
This fondsite is built around long-form guidebooks instead of quick trick lists. Each page follows the feel of training: the first walk onto the mat, the awkward first stance, the surprise of holding pads, the difference between pressure and panic, and the responsibility that comes with learning physical skills.
Start with Krav Maga Quickstart if you want the broad map. Read Your First Krav Maga Class if the room itself feels intimidating. Then move through Distance, Awareness, and Exit , Padwork and Pressure , and Scenario Training and Ethics .
The aim is not to make you reckless. It is to make training feel more understandable, safer, and more honest.












