During a conversation someone mentioned. A fighting method originated in Spain during the 50’s? Didn’t think much about it until I saw some KFM video clips. Looks kind of goofy at first but after looking into it a bit more you see how much sense many of the moves make. Mostly the idea of hitting with your elbows as you cover your head, something that I’m sure came instinctively to the system´s creator during his street fights. Natural and instinctive is good. Hitting with the elbows while covering the head protecting from punches coming all around you, a few head butts thrown into it, seems like something worth checking out. Apparently some KFM moves are being incorporated to MMA instruction and are being taught in some military forces for very close combat. The stunt coordinator (Jujutsu world champion Buster Reeves) used some KFM in the fighting scenes of The Dark Night and Batman Begins. Its also used in that weird final fighting scene by Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible III. Neverheard of it before and wanted to share it with you because it seems to incorporate some legitimate street fighting moves. Take care and happy Easter! FerFAL