Keysi Fighting Method Kfm Urban X Program Yello... __exclusive__
The Keysi Fighting Method (KFM) Urban X Program Yellow Grade centers on "First Development," emphasizing level changes and continuous motion for street-based self-protection. This curriculum transitions from static defense to dynamic scenarios, featuring the Pensador-based "Penso" defense, Plunges for movement, and rapid recovery to standing from ground positions. For a video breakdown of the Yellow Grade, watch this YouTube video www.seungnitc.com Keysi Fighting Method Urban X Program Yellow Grade (part 1)
Benefits
- Rapidly usable techniques that don’t rely on strength or complex choreography.
- Emphasis on protecting the head and creating escape opportunities.
- Builds confidence, situational awareness, and faster decision-making under pressure.
Urban X focuses on "Extreme Close Quarter Combat" (ECQC). It assumes that you are outnumbered, outsized, or caught by surprise. While other martial arts focus on scoring points, Urban X focuses on survival and the explosive neutralization of threats. The Yellow Belt: Building the "Pensador" Foundation Keysi Fighting Method KFM Urban X Program Yello...
Why "Urban X"?
- X represents the unknown factor (X-factor) of street violence.
- Urban signifies the environment—tight corridors, car parks, bars, stairwells—where most fights happen.
- Program implies a structured, time-efficient curriculum suitable for civilians, law enforcement, and military personnel.
Adapted for the street (as opposed to gym mats), focusing on protecting the head while falling on hard surfaces. Shadow Fighting: The Keysi Fighting Method (KFM) Urban X Program
Psychological Requirements: The "Urban X" Mindset
The "Urban" in Urban X refers to the environment: concrete, brick walls, asphalt, glass, and curbs. The Yellow Patch demands you confront the psychological barrier of hurting another human being. KFM instructors call this the "Survival Switch." Rapidly usable techniques that don’t rely on strength
Level Changes: Training involves delivering techniques from standing, kneeling, and sitting positions. A core objective is programming the brain to return to a standing position as quickly as possible if knocked down.
Instinctive Action: KFM prioritizes natural body movements and "Pensador" (Thinking Man) head-covering shields over complex sports-based techniques.