Krav Maga Worldwide Partners with The Academic College at Levinsky-Wingate in Historic Collaboration
Krav Maga Worldwide Allies with The Academic College at Levinsky-Wingate
In a significant development for the self-defense training community, Krav Maga Worldwide (KMW) has been appointed as the exclusive U.S. partner by the Academic College at Levinsky-Wingate (ACLW). This partnership aims to bring an advanced level of Krav Maga instructor training to American audiences through the ACLW's renowned International Krav Maga Instructor Courses.
KMW stands as a leading authority in reality-based self-defense and performance training, recognized globally for its rigorous training standards. The choice of KMW by ACLW is a testament to the organization's deep reservoir of talented instructors, which extends beyond the U.S. into markets across Europe, South America, and Asia.
Creating an Alliance of Excellence
"This agreement unifies two of the most esteemed authorities in self-defense and personal protection," remarked CJ Kirk, Deputy Chief Instructor of Krav Maga Worldwide. He emphasized that the combined reputation of ACLW and KMW will likely redefine the landscape of self-defense education. Under this collaboration, certifications from KMW will carry both organizations' joint marks, symbolizing a merger of academic respectability and practical training prowess.
Avi Abeccedon, the Director of the Campus Department of Martial Arts at ACLW and a 10th Dan master, echoed similar sentiments, noting the impressive reach and quality of KMW's instructors. "Together, we are ensuring that self-defense education achieves unprecedented standards of credibility and quality, thereby impacting a global audience," he stated.
The Academic College at Levinsky-Wingate
The Academic College at Levinsky-Wingate, located in Netanya, Israel, is an institution renowned for its excellence in sports sciences and martial arts education. It integrates rigorous academic programs with practical training, forming a critical bridge between theory and application. The college aims to establish high-impact training platforms that cater not only to military needs but also to civilian and international training missions.
KMW, founded by Darren Levine, who is a direct student of Imi Lechtenfeld, places a strong emphasis on preserving and sharing the founder’s original teachings of Krav Maga. Over the years, it has grown to become the gold standard for military and law enforcement training as well as civilian self-defense education. This partnership with ACLW marks a new frontier for both organizations, as they seek to elevate the quality and reach of self-defense training across the United States and internationally.
With this strategic collaboration, the future of self-defense education looks promising as both organizations work toward a common goal — to empower individuals with skills that could potentially save lives. As interest in self-defense training continues to grow, partnerships like the one between KMW and ACLW will play an essential role in setting new benchmarks for quality and credibility in the industry.