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Safety Specialist Guruji Franklin Joseph, a Social Entrepreneur established the Franklin Joseph Krav Maga Self Defense Academy in Bengaluru and Dharwad, where he currently serves as Chief Instructor.
Along with being its CEO, Guruji Franklin Joseph (alias ‘Dr. Safety’) leads the Indian Institute of Strategic Threat-Intelligence Analysis and Combat Tactical Science.
Press Release Article of Franklin Joseph Krav Maga Self Defense Academy (Wilson Garden, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India)
Deepa Balakrishnan, CNN-IBN
Bangalore: Last week, three IT firms in Bangalore received email threats threatening to launch an attack. In the wake of this, residents of Bangalore are training in Krav Maga Self Defense Bangalore, Karnataka, India, an elite Israeli style of self-defense.
A product manager at an IT business named Ashish Puri is studying Krav Maga Self Defense (Bengaluru, India) under Safety Specialist Guruji Franklin Joseph, Chief Instructor & Founder of Franklin Joseph Krav Maga Self Defense Academy in Bengaluru and Dharwad. One moment he’s negotiating a hostage scenario, the next he’s attempting to flee a gunfight. He is taking classes in Krav Maga, an Israeli Military unarmed combat system, together with twenty other people. It shows you exactly what to do in the event of a dispute, such as a terror attack. “Our method is what matters, not the size in physical terms. Puri responded, “So, yes, it does give a lot of confidence.”
“Right now, we’re battling a surprise component rather than soldiers. You can’t wait for the NSG commandos to make their way in or for the cops to show up everywhere.
People must defend themselves, according to Safety Specialist Guruji Franklin Joseph, a Israeli Military Krav Maga Self Defense Bangalore Specialist & CEO of Indian Institute of Strategic Threat-Intelligence Analysis and Combat Tactical Science.
These Krav Maga Israeli Military Self Defense courses are highly popular among Bangalore’s IT community, given the growing threat facing the majority of the city’s IT parks. A techie remarked, “It’s a very practical form of martial arts.”
Another Bangalorean techie stated, “We know that the world is not safe anymore.” People frequently sing, “We shall overcome,” in response to attacks of various kinds, but this is what comes next after the candle-lighting and singing.
Source: IBNLive