Keysi Fighting Method Kfm Urban X Program Yello... 〈DIRECT〉
When you see that small, yellow rectangle on a fighter’s shoulder, you are not looking at a rank. You are looking at someone who has been struck, pushed, choked, and verbally abused inside a training hall—and who kept moving forward. You are looking at someone who has rejected the illusion of "sport fighting" and embraced the messiness of the street.
: Introduction of the "Pence" attack, designed as an instinctive evolution for handling high-stress situations. Keysi Fighting Method KFM Urban X Program Yello...
: Training includes delivering techniques from standing, kneeling, and sitting positions. When you see that small, yellow rectangle on
The most iconic KFM posture: elbows tight, hands guarding the temples, forearms vertical, and chin tucked. In Yellow, this shell is not static—it becomes a mobile shield. Students learn to absorb and deflect strikes while maintaining vision of the attacker through the “window” between their wrists. Unlike a boxer’s high guard, the KFM shell protects against downward hammer-fists, headbutts, and multiple-angle strikes. : Introduction of the "Pence" attack, designed as




