Keysi Fighting Method Kfm Urban X Program Yello Portable ^new^ [ LIMITED ◉ ]
The Yello focus, often depicted in specific Grade videos, focuses on the intense application of elbow strikes, headbutts, and body manipulation when an attacker is directly upon you.
An evolution of instinct-based attacks (Pence attack) designed to function effectively under high stress. Ground Recovery:
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In the context of the KFM Urban X ecosystem, "Yello Portable" refers to the portable training modules and mental frameworks designed for the mobile practitioner. The term "Yellow" often relates to the "Yellow Zone" of situational awareness—being alert but calm.
The signature defensive posture of KFM is the Pensador (or "Thinking Man"). It involves using the arms and elbows to create a protective shell around the head, acting as a shield while maintaining visual contact with the opponent. This allows for immediate offensive counters, such as headbutts, elbows, and hammer fists. Keysi Fighting Method: Urban X Program The Yello focus, often depicted in specific Grade
Practiced both solo and with partners to hone observation and response skills. Core Training Components Focus Area Developing the "walking step" and urban-context breakfalls. Environmental Engagement
The is KFM’s structured curriculum developed by founder Justo Diéguez. It shifts the focus from traditional sport-based martial arts toward functional self-defense in tight, high-stress spaces. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
: Unlike traditional dojo rolls, these breakfalls are adapted for concrete and real-world obstacles like curbs or walls.
For those who cannot attend a physical academy, the remains the best option for authentic, instructor-led training.
Developing the "Pensador" (Thinker) guard to protect the head while maintaining a full field of vision.
Carrying the "predator" mindset rather than the "prey" mindset at all times.