Krav-Maga, Kids' Krav-Maga, or Combat Fitness Classes at Lakeway Elite Fitness (Up to 77% Off). Four Options Available.
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Krav-maga instructors illustrate self-defense techniques with real-world relevance; Combat Fitness classes mix MMA moves with cardio drills
Martial arts encompass many forms of hand-to-hand combat, from jujitsu to punching walls in your sleep. Focus your fury with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $25 for 5 krav-maga, kids' krav-maga, or Combat Fitness classes (a $93.75 value)
- $44 for 10 krav-maga, kids' krav-maga, or Combat Fitness classes (a $187.50 value)
- $39 for one month of unlimited krav-maga, kids' krav-maga, or Combat Fitness classes (a $150 value) $69 for two months of unlimited krav-maga, kids' krav-maga, or Combat Fitness classes (a $300 value)
The krav-maga instructors demonstrate instinctive and forceful self-defense maneuvers for all skill levels. They cover escapes from chokeholds and bear hugs, how to defend against armed assailants, and overcome the shock of an aggressive situation. Their kids' classes welcome pupils aged 7–12 and encompass exercises that promote confidence and discipline.
Bas Rutten's Combat Fitness classes blend MMA actions—including punches, kicks, grappling, and takedowns—with conditioning drills. See the class schedule.
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About Lakeway Elite Fitness
Harry Shaw didn't found a combat-focused gym because he likes to beat people up—though he is a 2nd Dan Black Belt. Rather, he hoped to run a venue where his community could learn to feel both healthy and safe. He and his staff of certified instructors lead self-defense and exercise programs in a judgment-free zone, training students ranging from 7-year-old kids to law-enforcement personnel.
Their krav-maga classes teach the reality-based strikes and escapes of the Israeli Defense Forces' official combat system. In sessions for children and adults, coaches demonstrate how to swiftly and instinctively guard against attacks from offenders both with and without weapons. Combat Fitness courses draw from UFC Heavyweight Champion Bas Rutten's MMA system, which mixes fighting drills with cardio workouts more effectively than biking through a boxing match.