Learning to utilize the hard surfaces of the body, such as elbows and knees, for defense.
KFM shines when the fight happens in confined spaces—hallways, elevators, or crowded streets. keysi fighting method kfm urban x program yello portable
| Principle | Application | |-----------|--------------| | | Constant subtle head motion to avoid being tracked. | | Elbow Shield | Primary guard—forearms protect head/neck, elbows pointed out. | | Walking the Circle | Lateral footwork to break opponent’s line of attack. | | Impact Zones | Target soft areas: throat, groin, knees, solar plexus. | | No Fair Fights | Use environmental objects, distractions, or escape routes. | Learning to utilize the hard surfaces of the
Urban X Yellow teaches the "Pensador walk" and basic pivoting. This footwork is designed to help the practitioner constantly angle away from the "line of fire" of a primary attacker, effectively using one attacker as a human shield against a second adversary. The Evolution of Training: The "Portable" Advantage | | Elbow Shield | Primary guard—forearms protect
Street fights do not happen on pristine mats. A portable digital program allows practitioners to take their instructional videos directly into the environments where real fights happen. You can load the Yellow program onto a smartphone or tablet and practice drills in an empty parking lot, a garage, a hotel room, or a local park. This aligns perfectly with the Urban X philosophy of training in realistic settings. High-Density, On-Demand Review