The Keysi Fighting Method (KFM) is a self-defense system developed by Andy McNab and popularized by urban survival expert, Marc "Urban X" Taylor, in collaboration with Keysi founder, John "Twosky" Sullivan, though primarily attributed to John Sullivan. The KFM Urban X program, often associated with Yello Portable (a tactical training tool), focuses on practical, instinctive, and efficient techniques for real-world confrontations.
The Yello Portable is a training tool designed to simulate the dynamics of real-world confrontations. It is used in conjunction with the KFM Urban X program to enhance practitioners' skills in a safe and controlled environment. The tool likely allows for the practice of striking and defending techniques, improving reflexes, and understanding the dynamics of physical confrontations. keysi fighting method kfm urban x program yello portable
| Principle | Application | |-----------|--------------| | Pendulum Head Movement | Constant subtle head motion to avoid being tracked. | | Elbow Shield | Primary guard—forearms protect head/neck, elbows pointed out. | | Walking the Circle | Lateral footwork to break opponent’s line of attack. | | Impact Zones | Target soft areas: throat, groin, knees, solar plexus. | | No Fair Fights | Use environmental objects, distractions, or escape routes. | The Keysi Fighting Method (KFM) is a self-defense