Defend and attack
Senior Airman Kristina Andreozzi, 919th Maintenance Group, practices breaking a choke hold while simultaneously striking back on her "attacker" during a Krav Maga training class taught weekly at Duke Field. Krav Maga is a type of close-quarters combat training developed in Israel and used by Israeli Defense Forces as well as several U.S. government and law enforcement agencies. Rigorous training routines help students build greater cardio fitness, muscle strength and coordination, as well as provide strong self defense tactics for real world or combat situations. (U.S. Air Force photo / Master Sgt. Paul Morales)
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