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KRAV MAGA EDINBURGH
Krav Maga Edinburgh is a fantastic place to learn effective self defence skills and gain fitness, below are just some of the comments...
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Marcus Houston is the first ( and currently only) person to whom I have awarded instructor status in my Tactical Edge system! Marcus was also my first Tactical Edge student, having started in the military system and transitioned into the expanded civilian system.
Marcus has a wide range of experience in the martial arts, and a refreshingly open mind to new methods and tactics. Marcus is an extremely skilled and able practitioner, and an enthusiastic instructor who wants his students to have access to the highest standard of technique and instruction. Many instructors are happy to just offer their students what knowledge they already possess with very little room for continued development, where-as Marcus is always looking for new ways to boost his students abilities and effectiveness- giving them access to new fitness methods such as Russian Kettlebells, and bringing in instructors to performs classes and seminars.
There are many instructors in and around Edinburgh who claim to offer self defence training, but as far as I have seen most of them basically teach MMA, Kickboxing, Traditional Martial Arts or Filipino Arts & call it 'Reality Based'. Marcus is one of the few instructors around who concentrates on realistic situational training against the sort of opponents & situations realistically encountered in modern society. If you are seriously wanting to learn personal protection I have no hesitation in recommending Marcus Houston's classes. |
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Mark Davies
Tactical Edge & Progressive Tae Kwon Do founder
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I've been around martial arts
and self defense, in one form or another, for
over 20 years. During that time I've been privileged
enough to train with some fantastic instructors.
I add Marcus Houston to that list with complete
confidence. If you want to know what works -
train with Marcus.
Marcus is an exceptional instructor, instilling
students with the highest level of practical
skill and confidence. You cannot help but leave
a class feeling better prepared than when you
went in. His teaching is clear and precise and
his classes provide ample time for participants
to really understand the skills they are acquiring.
He is also that rare thing, a teacher who performs
at the highest level.
There are many coaches who choose to rest on
past achievements. Marcus on the other hand
seems to revel in adding to his knowledge base
and in the best sense "absorbs what is
useful". This non-dogmatic approach is
as rare as it is refreshing.
Also, don't underestimate the "fun"
element. Marcus encourages people to play with
their new skills. No fighting by numbers here!
Young, old, male, female, experienced or a
"newbie", I can't think of a better
environment in which to get out of the "comfort
zone".
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Rannoch Donald
Kettbells Scotland Instructor |
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Marcus' commitment to learn
and develop efficient self-defense techniques
seems obvious, as does his enthusiasm for transferring
this to his classes.
I've been attending for a year and classes have
always been welcoming and
filled with people willing to help each other
learn.
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Alasdair Menzies
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I've trained at Krav Maga Edinburgh
since September 2007, and in that time have
found Marcus to be a thorough, patient, and
conscientious instructor. He's sincerely dedicated
to teaching what he knows to others, and highly
responsive to what his students want and what
they hope to get out of their training. He keeps
classes varied and challenging, and in addition
to regular instruction has arranged a number
of interesting seminars in just the last few
months. The club is informal and the atmosphere
is welcoming, and I've really enjoyed having
the opportunity to train there.
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Liz Richardson
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Going to the classes has been
a great way of boosting my personal confidence
and feel I am developing practical self defence
skills. Whatever your strength and fitness levels,
it does not effect your ability to develop your
defence skills. The classes give everyone the
opportunity to train against people of all abilities
allowing skills to be shared continuously.
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Rachel Goulding
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I have been practicing Krav
Maga for the last year and find it that it takes
a no-nonsense approach to self-defence and safety
in general. All the techniques we practice could
be applied in real life one day, if the need
arose. Training at KM Edinburgh has proved to
be informative, enjoyable and fun. The level
and style of instruction from Marcus, the Chief
Instructor, is ideal for any level of student.
Each class is always different, providing an
innovative atmosphere, and their is a huge amount
of enthusiasm from the teacher and students.
Classes are conducted in a serious, but friendly
atmosphere and I would definitely recommend
anyone, regardless of age, gender or social/
professional background to consider taking up
Krav Maga as a form of self-defence and fitness
training.
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Madhav Nalla
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Marcus provides a relaxed and friendly environment for private training sessions. He uses the syllabus from his regular club classes as a guide and also provides the flexibility to respond and adapt to my own personal martial arts interests teaching the best parts from krav maga, kick boxing and other less well known martial arts and combat systems. The sessions are always well thought out and the training is delivered very clearly with fun and humour thrown in. I would really recommend these sessions on their own to develop very effective self-defence techniques or to super charge any regular martial arts training.
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Sean Robertson
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What can I say about Tactical
Edge - it will totally revolutionise the way
you think about self defence. The expert tuition
from both Marcus Houston and Mark Davies is
invaluable to anyone at any stage in their self
development and will blow you away. It’s
worth pointing out that Tactical Edge does not
cater for prima donnas or bullsh*tters its the
real deal in self defence and respect is always
given to all students at whatever level in their
development. If you want to improve your game
or indeed start on the road to self defence,
Tactical Edge is something I highly recommend
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Stephen Jackson
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I have recently started training
in Krav Maga under Marcus's tuition and have
no previous martial arts experience. There are
a lot of clubs in the area offering instruction
in a large variety of disciplines. As a novice,
my decision to go with Marcus's classes was
based on the professional layout of the website
and the testimonials already given therein.
It was immediately apparent from my first training
session that everything I had read was entirely
justified. I wanted to begin training in a martial
art primarily as a form of fitness training
that would also provide a higher level of mental
engagement and commitment compared with other
sports. I was also looking for something that
would allow me to switch off completely from
a demanding job and reduce my stress levels.
Furthermore, I wanted to choose a martial art
that would be practically applicable as a self-defence
technique. Marcus's Krav Maga classes have fulfilled
all of these expectations. I have been extremely
impressed by his tuition and would recommend
the classes to anybody with no reservations
whatsoever. As an instructor, the obvious prerequisite
of a high level of expertise is matched by his
friendly and unassuming manner and a reassuringly
constructive attention to detail. The strongest
recommendation I can probably give is that I
would attend every class if I could. For anybody
else like me with no previous experience, starting
up is probably the hardest thing to do. Having
started, I now wish I had done so ten years
ago. There are many benefits to martial arts
training beyond learning self-defence techniques,
in terms of fitness, confidence in general,
mental well-being and sharpness, and most importantly,
simple enjoyment. Marcus's classes provide all
of these and I would wholeheartedly encourage
you to sign up and find out for yourself.
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Dan Cookson |
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Since starting my Tactical Edge
training with Marcus Houston in 2007 I have
found it to be the best self defence system
I have come across and Marcus to be one of the
best instructors that I have trained under.
As an instructor he has a deep understanding
of the system he is teaching and is always bringing
something new to the class by constantly developing
the techniques in which we train so that they
are the best they can be and
unlike most martial arts can be applied effectively
in a real life situation.
I would highly recommend KM Edinburgh and Marcus
to anyone interested in learning how to defend
themselves and their loved ones properly. Or
if you're simply interested in learning something
new that actually works in the
real world then this is definitely the club
for you.
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Scott Mellia |
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I started training with Marcus
several months ago. The kettlebell training
is fantastic and great fun, a powerful workout
great for all the wobbly bits that us women
struggle with! Bingo wings are obsolete after
a few weeks! I’ve been involved with Martial
Arts for several years and the class allows
me to enjoy something new and also combine previous
Martial Arts skills. No matter what your fitness
level is or experience, each person can suit
the training to their own ability. The self
defence part of the class is very useful and
practical – combining speed with skill.
Additionally, the class is short so suits everyone,
you train hard quickly and get out so it can
suit all lifestyles. The trainers are fantastic
too, any questions or difficulty with any part
of the class and they are very patient which
gives the whole class confidence. |
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Fiona Collins |
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I attended the Women’s Conditioning and Self Defence class at Krav Maga Edinburgh for the first time in November last year as I wanted to learn self defence skills. I went to my first class as a complete beginner with no previous training or experience in self defence and I was instantly hooked. After 4 months I am still really enjoying the classes. They’re always a lot of fun and offer plenty of variety by covering both fitness conditioning and self defence. The instructors are very supportive, helpful and are excellent at demonstrating new techniques. They can easily cater for any level of fitness and experience.
I highly recommend the Women’s Conditioning and Self Defence class to any woman wishing to improve fitness levels and gain useful self defence skills. I have seen positive improvements since commencing with these classes as not only have I learnt valuable self defence techniques but my fitness levels have improved greatly and I am feeling much more toned as a result.
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Hannah Lloyd
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I started krav maga in Sep. 2008 when my brother suggested trying something outside my comfort zone and just going for it. In this time I’ve seen how it is that people who do krav are so fond of it and respect it so much. I see how it has the potential to change you by making you fitter, stronger and faster. It will develop your endurance and co-ordination. You will most certainly tone up and lose weight fast. I myself have gone down 4 trouser sizes.
You will leave your class with a big high that will last for days BUT the most beneficial thing of all is that you will learn how to protect yourself against people trying to harm you or take your life.
The moves you are taught become instinctive and when you see yourself actually being able to defend yourself against an attacker by blocking, attacking, taking down and disarming or even by avoidance you will gain confidence and get a bit of self-esteem into the bargain. What could be more invaluable than that?
I had had absolutely no experience in any martial art, boxing or combat before I took up krav and I have to say that the instructors Marcus, Lee and Rannoch are guys you will respect for their professionalism, support, encouragement and drive.
They make each week challenging and exciting and also bring professional instructors from outside for additional and inspirational training. The thing to note, and this is important, is that although you will be pushed to develop yourself and achieve standards (there is a clear progression) you will not in any way be made to feel intimidated or be put off and then give up. The club should be respected in equal parts for support and encouragement, achievement and grading, getting you fit and giving you the opportunity to train up into a fighter
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John Lamont |
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I started training with Krav Maga Edinburgh in March 2008,I had tried some traditional arts and alough I found
the training and conditioning to be good I really felt there was a massive gap between Dojo fighting, sparring,kata,etc and
actual confrontation.
I then started to look for a more 'no nonsense' approach to the Martial systems and quickly came across Krav Maga which
lead me to Marcus Houston and Krav Maga Edinburgh.
Marcus really makes the effort to welcome 'newbies' and I found the classes easy to get into. One of the main difference's
I found with Marcus oppose to other instructors is he encourages you pursue your own path,a lot of my past
instructors thought there particular style was superior to others but Marcus emphasises how each strike,block,movement,
takedown can be adapted to different style,situation,opponent and how having previous experience integrates into your current training.
The club also has 'Big' Lee and Rannoch Donald of kettlebells Scotland to get you into shape,I had never heard of kettlebell training
until I met Rannoch but its hands down the best way to train for combat, every movement mimics fighting and really helps you to
focus on your body mechanics.
Krav Maga Edinburgh have a fantastic team to instruct you and a great bunch of guys to train with,and there's not a ego insight
which is rare. |
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Michael Carnie |
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II have spent three months in Edinburgh to improve my English, when I discovered my interests for combat sports. Through a friend, who already practised Krav Maga at my home in Switzerland I heard about „Krav Maga Edinburgh“. So I decided to have a glance at a lesson and went there on a Thursday to attend the women’s class. Of course I was a bit nervous, because I didn’t know anybody, had never practised a combat sport before and on the top of that I was concerned not to understand everything, but there was absolutely no reason to worry about these things. I experienced a very warm and uncomplicated welcome and could immediately and without any complicated application practise the class. I really liked the good mixture between some fitness exercises and self defence techniques. However, I never felt uncomfortable, everybody was really friendly, and Lee took his time to go round and gave tips how to improve. I really enjoyed this class and there was no doubt that I m going to be back for other classes.
Therefore I went back there to attend the regular classes as well and it was a good decision. Training with the guys was surely bit more of a challenge, but also a great chance to learn. I never had the feeling of being overstrained or not welcome. Far from it! I really felt comfortable there and regretted it when I had to go back home.
Attending the classes was a great experience and I can highly recommend this place. Thanks again to everybody! |
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Stefanie Frei |
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