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VTG Czechoslovakia ERPHILA Art Pottery PITCHER


VTG Czechoslovakia ERPHILA Art
Pottery Pitcher


$39.00


Art Deco Czech / Czechoslovakia Alien Ware Art Pottery Vase #1


Art Deco Czech / Czechoslovakia Alien Ware Art Pottery Vase #1


$100.00


Pair Art Deco Czech / Czechoslovakia Alien Ware Art Pottery Vase Lamps


Pair Art Deco Czech / Czechoslovakia Alien Ware Art Pottery Vase Lamps


$300.00


Art Deco Czech / Czechoslovakia Alien Ware Art Pottery Vase #2


Art Deco Czech / Czechoslovakia Alien Ware Art Pottery Vase #2


$100.00


Art Deco Czech / Czechoslovakia Alien Ware Art Pottery Vase #3


Art Deco Czech / Czechoslovakia Alien Ware Art Pottery Vase #3


$100.00


Art Deco Czech / Czechoslovakia Alien Ware Art Pottery Vase #4


Art Deco Czech / Czechoslovakia Alien Ware Art Pottery Vase #4


$100.00


Art Deco Czech / Czechoslovakia Alien Ware Art Pottery Vase #5


Art Deco Czech / Czechoslovakia Alien Ware Art Pottery Vase #5


$100.00


VINTAGE ART DECO HAND PAINTED M Z CZECHOSLOVAKIA PORCELAIN VASE ca 1920's CUTE!


Vintage Art DECO Hand Painted M Z CZECHOSLOVAKIA Porcelain Vase ca 1920′s CUTE!


$29.99


C7 Czechoslovakia Art Pottery Viking Ship Mini Planter/Dish


C7 Czechoslovakia Art Pottery Viking Ship
Mini Planter/Dish


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Made in Czechoslovakia Erphila Art Pottery Chintz 4-Part Relish


Made in Czechoslovakia Erphila Art Pottery Chintz 4-Part Relish


$24.99


Art Pottery ART DECO Czechoslovakia Coronet Handled Vase 4-1/2


Art
Pottery Art DECO Czechoslovakia Coronet Handled Vase 4-1/2″ tall


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Antique Czechoslovakia Art Pottery Landscape Architecture Double Handle Vase


Antique Czechoslovakia Art Pottery Landscape Architecture Double
Handle Vase


$15.99


Vintage CZECH Folk Art Peasant Plate CZECHOSLOVAKIA Pottery


Vintage Czech Folk Art Peasant Plate Czechoslovakia Pottery


$14.99


Stunning Vintage Pirken Hammer Gilt Vase Bohemian Art Glass Czechoslovakia


Stunning Vintage Pirken Hammer Gilt Vase Bohemian Art Glass Czechoslovakia


$59.99


ANTIQUE CZEH CZECHOSLOVAKIA ART DECO TWO HANDLED BIRD VASE  4 1/2


ANTIQUE CZEH CZECHOSLOVAKIA ART DECO
Two Handled Bird Vase 4 1/2″ TALL


$19.99


Enameled Art Pottery Basket~Amphora Czechoslovakia


Enameled Art
Pottery Basket~Amphora Czechoslovakia


$99.99


Art Craft Nouveau Julius Dressler Vase Austria 1920's Czechoslovakia


Art Craft Nouveau Julius Dressler Vase Austria 1920′s Czechoslovakia


$495.00


Art Deco CELEBRATE/Czechoslovakia Basket/NICE!!


Art Deco CELEBRATE/Czechoslovakia Basket/NICE!!


$9.99


CZECHOSLOVAKIA ART-DECO VASE HAND PAINTED


CZECHOSLOVAKIA ART-
Deco Vase HAND PAINTED


$85.00


Vintage Art Deco Czechoslovakia Creamer Milk Pitcher


Vintage Art Deco
Czechoslovakia Creamer Milk Pitcher


$24.99


VINTAGE CZECHOSLOVAKIA ERPHILA ART POTTERY - VASE - NICE!


Vintage Czechoslovakia ERPHILA ART POTTERY – VASE – NICE!


$7.50


Vintage Hand-painted Czechoslovakia Art Pottery Bowl. No Chips or Cracks!


Vintage Hand-painted Czechoslovakia Art Pottery Bowl. No Chips or Cracks!


$24.50


Vintage Art Deco VTG Turquoise Candleholders Set Coronet Czechoslovakia Czech


Vintage Art Deco VTG Turquoise Candleholders Set Coronet Czechoslovakia Czech


$60.45


Czech Czechoslovakia Art Glass Bulbous Vase Red Blue Splatters


Czech Czechoslovakia Art Glass Bulbous Vase Red Blue Splatters


$9.50


Czech Czechoslovakia Art Glass Purple Lavender Powder Jar Quilt Diamond Box


Czech Czechoslovakia Art Glass Purple Lavender Powder Jar Quilt Diamond Box


$9.50


VTG 9


VTG 9″
Czech Art POTTERY VASE CZECHOSLOVAKIA SIGNED


$14.00


Czechoslovakia Bohemian Handpainted Art Deco 1930's Beautiful Fan Flower Vase


Czechoslovakia Bohemian Handpainted Art Deco 1930′s Beautiful Fan
Flower Vase


$59.99


Vintage Art Pottery Deco Czech Czechoslovakia Vase Air Brush, Pansies


Vintage Art
Pottery Deco Czech Czechoslovakia Vase Air Brush, Pansies


$9.99


Vintage aRt nOUveaU Czechoslovakia Lustre Pink Luster Tulip Bud Vase Small NICE!


Vintage
Art Nouveau Czechoslovakia Lustre Pink Luster Tulip Bud Vase Small NICE!


$22.99


VINTAGE*FIRESIDE CZECHOSLOVAKIA VASE*LAVENDAR & BLACK*BIRD BRANCH*ART DECO*CZECH


VINTAGE*FIRESIDE CZECHOSLOVAKIA VASE*LAVENDAR & BLACK*
Bird Branch*ART DECO*CZECH


$79.00


Czechoslovakia Art

The History of Krav Maga

Krav Maga is a fairly new martial art and form of self defense, as it was created during the early to mid 1930′s. It was originally formed in Czechoslovakia and Hungary by a man named Imi Lichtenfield (he was also known by the name Imi Sde-Or) and later was developed in Israel by the Israeli military. It was first taught in Bratislava, however, to help teach the Jews how to defend themselves against the raging Nazi military.

Around the year 1948, the State of Israel was created and Imi Sde-Or was named the Chief Instructor of Physical Fitness and Krav Maga and taught the form of martial arts to students who would later become members of the Israeli Defense Forces. Sadly, Imi Sde-Or died during the year 1998 after about 20 years of faithful service.

It was not until around the year of 1980 that Krav Maga began to find a place outside of Israel. Because of its Jewish link, when six masters traveled to the United States to help spread the martial art, it was first and foremost taught in centers for the Jewish community.

It is a fact that Krav Maga is an extremely unique and functional martial art and because of this, it found its way into American military and law enforcement tasks as well. These six instructors went back and forth between America and Israel to help bring about several schools to help get the art set up permanently.

As Krav Maga developed into more of a martial art and a sport rather than a mere form of self defense, authorities had to devise a system to help establish ranks. While some forms employ a traditional belt system (with the traditional colors of yellow, orange, green, blue, brown and black), most older forms employ a patch ranking system instead. With this type of ranking, there are four major categories: Practitioner, Graduate, Expert and Master. In the first three categories, there are five levels in each and in the fourth category, there are three levels. This creates a total of eighteen levels in traditional Krav Maga.

Since the founders taught different forms of the martial art to military and law enforcement personnel, it was only fair that a different ranking system be used for them as well. The general idea is the same, however, the military categories are known as Fighter, Warrior and Operator.

Regardless of the particular style of Krav Maga, however, one thing is for certain, it is one of the most brutal known forms of self defense available today. Because the Jewish community were learning self defense to help them fight against the Nazi in the 1940′s, Imi Sde-Or had to create something both vicious and effective or all would have been lost. Krav Maga stresses fighting in the worst possible scenario, often students will practice to extremely loud music or strobe lights to help them tune out external stimuli and to teach them to focus on the fight. This too stems from the original purpose of Krav Maga. Its origins make Krav Maga one of the most useful martial arts known today.

About the Author

James Dunn owns and opperates Martial Arts Tutor
Visit Krav Maga Lessons for more information about Krav Maga or Kickboxing Lessons to learn about Kickboxing.

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January 25th, 2009 at 3:45 pm

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Tagged with art, czech, design, illustration, prague

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