The self-defense system "Krav Maga," initially developed for the Israeli army and practiced in areas of war and conflict, is booming worldwide. The prompt use of these techniques and its effectiveness have led to its success and international spread.
Carsten Draheim has been training self-defense since his childhood and is the owner of Krav Maga Institute, the biggest provider in German-speaking countries. He is assigned by the German Ministry of Defense to instruct soldiers of the Federal Armed Forces in close combat. Carsten is continuously trained in self-defense and marksmanship by experts of the IDF. As the only civilian he took part in Krav Maga trainings for police operations at the German Federal Criminal Police Office, among others. Being a SWAT instructor he teaches members of the military and police internationally and is military director of the largest Krav Maga association worldwide.