krav pressure tests consist of continual attacks from at least three attackers which will only be from a selection of attacks applicable to the level of the person being attacked over a period of time specified by the defenders level. [...]
All attacks are carried out with 95% aggression, you have to get yourself out of the attack the attacker won't let you off lightly. [...]
we also have started trying to get a little krav involved in kickboxing sparring i.e rather than backing out at the end of a combo start grappling and throwing in some knees and using the take downs/disengagements from the pressure tests to stop your sparring partner before restarting. I find this much more fun than regular sparring but it tends to get really chaotic quickly.
Thanks for the description: sounds interesting. It would be intriguing to hear how those kickboxing sessions go, or if you ever head down to a MMA class to see the differences sparring there (or indeed BJJ or muay thai, but those of course have the limitations that one is purely grappling while the other is purely striking).
Thanks for the description: sounds interesting. It would be intriguing to hear how those kickboxing sessions go, or if you ever head down to a MMA class to see the differences sparring there (or indeed BJJ or muay thai, but those of course have the limitations that one is purely grappling while the other is purely striking).