Krav Maga Worldwide Official Podcast

Krav Maga Worldwide Official Podcast

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22. Beyond "Pay Attention": The KMW Situational Awareness System
Situational awareness is one of the most talked-about—and most misunderstood—concepts in personal safety. Too often it gets reduced to vague advice like “pay attention” or “trust your intuition.” In this episode, the conversation reframes situational awareness as a structured, trainable system built for civilians. From preserving optionality and “escaping relevance,” to stress physiology, responsibility context, and legal articulation, this discussion introduces the SEER-O framework—Survive, Evade, Resist, Escape, and Opportunity—as a practical model for making better decisions before, during, and after critical incidents. The result is a deeper look at situational awareness as pre-contact Krav Maga: disciplined perception, ethical clarity, and actions you can live with long after the moment has passed. Key Highlights: Why “just pay attention” isn’t a system—and how disciplined perception creates actionable awareness The concept of preserving optionality and recognizing danger early enough to avoid unnecessary confrontation Breaking down the SEER-O framework: Survive, Evade, Resist, Escape—and Opportunity as the meta-skill that allows you to shift modes What stress does to perception (tunnel vision, auditory exclusion, cognitive drop) and how breath control supports regulation under pressure Legal and ethical coherence: developing a personal ethos and articulating decisions before high-cost, highly visible outcomes occur
21. Back to the Source: Krav Maga, Wingate, and the Science Behind Real-World Self-Defense
In this episode of the Krav Maga Worldwide Podcast, Joel Ellenbecker sits down with Yuri Boiarsky, lifelong Krav Maga practitioner, Israeli-trained instructor, and managing partner of Krav Maga Orange County, to explore a powerful reconnection to Krav Maga’s roots. Together, they unpack the history and significance of the Wingate Institute (now Levinsky–Wingate Academic College), the premier academic institution where Krav Maga instructors in Israel have been trained for decades. Long before Krav Maga spread globally, Wingate provided the scientific, educational, and instructional foundation that helped legitimize and professionalize the system. This conversation dives into: How Krav Maga originally partnered with Wingate to integrate anatomy, physiology, psychology, and instructional science Why reconnecting with Wingate now is about protecting Krav Maga’s roots while modernizing its delivery What the new Krav Maga Worldwide × Wingate certification will offer instructors, school owners, and motivated students How science-based education improves student safety, learning speed, instructor confidence, and long-term retention Why distance learning and technology are becoming essential tools for global growth—without sacrificing standards Whether you’re a school owner, instructor, or dedicated student, this episode offers rare insight into how Krav Maga Worldwide is strengthening its global standards by reconnecting directly to the source—ensuring that Krav Maga continues to evolve without losing what makes it effective, authentic, and life-saving.
Mission-Driven Training: How to Evaluate Martial Arts Systems and Schools
In this episode, Joel Ellenbecker sits down with CJ Kirk to answer a question many people wrestle with: How do I know which martial art or self-defense system is right for me—and how do I choose a school I can trust? CJ breaks down the three broad categories of martial arts, why context and mission matter more than flash, and how modern threats demand principle-driven, architecture-based training rather than a catalog of memorized techniques. Drawing from his own story of being robbed at gunpoint, discovering Krav Maga, and becoming a “reluctant instructor,” CJ shares how clear mission, critical thinking, and staying connected to the source shaped his path. Together, Joel and CJ walk through what to look for in an association, how to evaluate a local school, when “something” is not better than nothing, and why Krav Maga Worldwide is investing so heavily in student development, instructor growth, and new opportunities for people who want to protect themselves and their families. Key Highlights: The three broad categories of martial arts — and why context and intended purpose matter more than flashy techniques How CJ’s “12 Days of Christmas” training in Houston uses traditional arts to teach students about mission drift and realism Why systems built for swords, horses, and sport rules don’t always translate cleanly to modern violence The importance of source, lineage, and staying connected to authentic Krav Maga principles through Darren Levine and Imi Lichtenfeld What to look for in an association: knowledge transfer, neuroplasticity, myelination, stress inoculation, and integrated handgun/knife/legal awareness How to evaluate a local school beyond marketing claims — from instructor growth plans and student development paths to cleanliness and culture CJ’s story of being robbed at gunpoint, realizing he had “no answers,” and going all-in on Krav Maga to protect himself and his family Why “something is not always better than nothing” when training can actually create points of failure in real self-defense situations How Krav Maga thinking teaches you not just how to move, but how to think — in self-defense and beyond Krav Maga Worldwide’s current growth phase, new tools like the Student Development Manual, and opportunities for like-minded people to train, lead, and represent the system
Lineage, Lessons, and Leadership: Deputy Chief Instructor Joel Ellenbecker's Journey with Krav Maga
In this episode, Joel Ellenbecker steps out of the host’s chair and into the spotlight to share his journey through Krav Maga. From childhood karate lessons inspired by Power Rangers, to discovering the realism of Krav Maga, to testing for his black belts and overcoming the setback of a torn ACL, Joel’s story weaves together lineage, lessons, and leadership. Now serving as Deputy Chief Instructor for Krav Maga Worldwide and co-owner of Fortitude in Wisconsin, Joel reflects on how relationships, resilience, and relentless learning shaped his path as a martial artist, teacher, and leader. Key Highlights: The karate kid who didn’t love forms — and how that led him to crave realism in training Why being “just one course ahead” of his students shaped his growth as an instructor The Maryland trip that opened his eyes to adult Krav Maga programs and a bigger vision Blisters, taped feet, and lessons from Joel’s very first instructor course The moment an instructor pushed Joel past “good kicks” to discover his true best How a shopping cart, a surprise care package, and the Grand Canyon fit into his testing stories What it really meant to rehab a torn ACL and still test for his 3rd Dan 11 months later The tension between being an introvert and stepping into leadership — and how listening became his superpower Why relationships, not just techniques, have been the throughline in Joel’s journey His excitement for bringing Darren Levine and Jon Pascal to Wisconsin this October
Open Mind, Higher Standard - Diego's Path to KMW
In this episode, Joel sits down with Diego, a martial artist from Uruguay who transitioned from Taekwondo to Krav Maga—and ultimately to Krav Maga Worldwide. Diego shares his journey from discovering Krav Maga in 2008 to becoming a full-time instructor, highlighting the challenges of retraining muscle memory, the importance of small details, and his vision for growing Krav Maga in Uruguay. Key Highlights: Diego’s first encounter with Krav Maga through his Taekwondo instructor in 2008 Why videos are helpful but never a replacement for training with partners and high-level instructors The shift from teaching both Taekwondo and Krav Maga to going all-in on Krav Maga full-time How Diego built his school through social media, referrals, and foot traffic The conversion process to Krav Maga Worldwide: similarities, small details, and the challenge of muscle memory Why details make the difference in life-or-death self-defense situations The positive community response to the switch and how his students are more motivated than ever Diego’s vision: growing Krav Maga Worldwide across Uruguay with instructor certifications and new training centers The culture of KMW: building each other up, training realistically, and keeping students safe To join us for our October Seminar with Darren, head over to: kmwcalendar.com/darrenlevine.
A Reservation-to-Licensee Journey with Tonna Thomas
What starts as a required law-enforcement course becomes a life mission. In this episode, Joel Ellenbecker talks with Tonna Thomas—Krav Maga Worldwide’s first licensee in Wyoming and the first graduate of KMW’s Reservation Program. Tonna shares how “training for life” reignited her during a hard season, why humility and fundamentals trump tactics alone, and how failing Phase A the first time reshaped her preparation, mindset, and aggression. From recruiting her 17-year-old son as a first training partner to opening doors in Sheridan, Tonna maps the real steps (and stumbles) it takes to go from interest to impact—with support from KMW instructors like Kelly Campbell and the Force Training Division. Key highlights How “planting the flag” reserved Sheridan, WY and made the path tangible Why civilian instruction demands deeper fundamentals, footwork, and communication The humility to start over Turning problems into solutions Meeting people where they are—many who’ve never thrown a punch Coaching touchpoints with Joel, Kelly Campbell, and lessons from the Force Training Division
Inside the Conquer Culture Book with CJ Kirk
In this episode, Joel Ellenbecker interviews KMW Deputy Chief Instructor CJ Kirk—4th Dan Krav Maga black belt, coach, and author of Conquer Culture: How Warriors and Winners Lead and Succeed. Together they unpack the real-life experiences, training philosophies, and hard-won insights behind the book, showing how Krav Maga principles can shape a life of meaning and momentum. Key Highlights: The armed robbery that sparked the journey What it really means to be a warrior and a winner Why noticing is the new superpower Growth precursors: how to actually change Rethinking success, failure, and fulfillment Systems for living with clarity and courage Why CJ wrote the book for his kids—and for you
The Seminar that is Reshaping Krav Maga Worldwide with Gerwin Kranenburg
In our latest episode of the Krav Maga Worldwide Podcast, we sit down with Gerwin Kranenburg—European Licensing Director, 4th Dan Black Belt Instructor, coach, and entrepreneur—for a conversation that goes far beyond technique.From his first martial arts class at age five to becoming one of the most respected leaders in the Krav Maga Worldwide community, Gerwin’s story is packed with insight, humility, and practical wisdom. Key Highlights: How Krav Maga shaped his mindset—not just his skills What went radically different at this year’s Luxembourg training event How to train for life, not just for self-defense The link between community, courage, and personal responsibility What it really means to live ready
From Burnout to Breakthrough
Joel Ellenbecker sits down with Krav Maga Black Belt Instructor Matt Roberts to unpack lessons from the recent Krav Maga Worldwide Black Belt Training Weekend. The two reflect on how seasons of boredom and burnout are often overcome through deeper training, a renewed sense of purpose, and the power of vertical learning—the idea that instead of branching out to new systems, you can dig deeper into what you already know. Matt shares how Krav Maga reignited his passion for training, what Jiu Jitsu taught him about control and composure, and why the new Handgun Expert 1 course is a game-changer for self-defense practitioners. Key Highlights: Vertical Learning vs. Horizontal Learning "Fix it With Violence"...and Precision Gun Retention and Real-World Violence Reigniting Passion Through Immersion Instructing is its Own Discipline
Motor Skills Over Belts - The Blueprint Behind Masterclass
In this episode, Joel Ellenbecker and 4th Dan CJ Kirk dive deep into the Krav Maga Masterclass framework—how it began, what makes it different, and why it’s transforming the way advanced students and instructors train. From the critical importance of motor skill development to the dangers of “beating the drill,” this conversation unpacks the mindset, mechanics, and mission behind a truly system-first approach to self-defense. Whether you're a student, instructor, or school owner, this episode will challenge how you think about progression and precision in Krav Maga. Key topics include: Why most students fail straight stab defenses—and how to fix it The danger of “beating the drill” instead of building transferable skills A better way to teach: focusing on motor skills over belt levels How Masterclass creates elite students, instructors, and schools
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