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Krav Maga — See It Through My Eyes (+promo video)

You may have read about this passion of mine on one of my diary pages last year, and that post turned out to be one of the most popular. I was especially glad about this because many people hold prejudices about combat sports and martial arts, often based on misconceptions, associating them with barbaric and violent systems. Yet, where else could we better practice respect, loyalty, perseverance, and mutual appreciation than in a place where we measure each other’s value based on our results and performance—where wealth, rank, position, or connections don’t matter, only the outcome of your work?

This is a system that shapes body, mind, and character. It doesn’t foster aggression but rather self-control and composure, providing practitioners with self-esteem and a sense of security.

Presenting this as a woman, a mother, and a person is very important to me. That’s why no one else could have been considered for filming the introduction material except Doma Kovács and Lóci Cseh, whose respect, curiosity, and professional expertise regarding the subject earned my full trust from the very beginning—as it turned out, rightfully so.

So please allow me to share with you Krav Maga as I see it: a system for growth, a path to self-identity, the nourishment of our primal instincts, and a bit of controlled brutality. Following the words of a good friend, Krav Maga is life on this side of the wolf’s cage.

Those who were up for a few hours of late-night filming under the Krav Maga banner: Mark Pataki, Csaba Fejes. High five to you, fighters!! Thanks again a thousand times for your help

Dated: April 04, 2017

Welcome to our little virtual corner! I’m a single mother raising my wonderful son, Ruben, who has grown into a remarkable teenager. For years, I was the sole breadwinner as a Krav Maga instructor, balancing the challenges of parenthood and work on my own. When Ruben started kindergarten, I embarked on a new journey by studying healthcare management at Semmelweis University, specializing in health tourism management. After graduating, I began working in my field and experienced firsthand the tragic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic while serving as a healthcare manager in a state hospital. As the pandemic subsided, I transitioned into private healthcare, where I currently work as a practice manager. Meanwhile, our family moved from a small town to Vác, a charming historic Danube riverside city near Budapest. Here, we embrace the everyday moments and joys of life together. If you want to hear more stories about us, you’re warmly invited to visit the original Daysonpaper blog at S&Ru’s Diary on daysonpaper.blog.hu. So I decided to try living for a year on an international stage and see if there are other mothers in similar shoes for whom this diary could be a support on the harder days—just as it has been a support for me when I was able to look beyond the difficulties and sincerely believe in my own strength. Thank you for stopping by!

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