Texas Throw Down with Darren Levine

LA Times article about Darren Levine

Darren Levine will be presenting two seminars at the Texas Throw Down, a special event to be held at San Antonio's Krav Maga Regional Training Center on May 3.

Darren is the individual that the originator and founder of Krav Maga personally chose to bring Krav Maga training to the United States. Darren served as the first president of Krav Maga Worldwide, is now Assistant Head Deputy for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. He is Chief Instructor of the Krav Maga Defensive Tactics System in the United States, and holds a 6th degree black belt in Krav Maga.

The first seminar will run from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and is open to the general public. Realistic street fighting and bar fighting will be covered, including situations where your attacker is using a knife or a bottle as a weapon. The admission fee for this seminar is $79, and includes a free t-shirt.

The second seminar will be from 1:30 to 5:30 in the afternoon, and is for law enforcement officers and first responders only. The topics covered will be techniques for going from an interview stance to initial contact. Ground fighting basics and defending against handgun threats will also be covered, and if time permits, handgun retention techniques. The admission fee for this seminar is $79, and includes a free t-shirt.

Existing students will have the admission fee discounted to $59 each. Also, anyone who wants to take both classes can do so for $99.

Click here to download this event's flyer in portable document format (.pdf)

You can pre-register by calling (210) 348-6127 or simply fill out the registration form.

 
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