Alan Predolin

Alan Predolin Founder of 360 Krav Maga Academy and 360 Krav Maga Method. Started in Long Beach CA in 2003 and now

06/04/2026

Attack the attacker.

The technique isn’t the goal. The technique simply puts us in a range where the stick becomes less effective and where we can become aggressive.

Once there, the objective is not to survive the attack.

The objective is to finish the fight.

The technique gets you there.Your fighting skills do the rest

05/31/2026

It’a a family business …

05/27/2026

Krav Maga has great concepts.
What it often lacks is a real training system.

Many instructors learned how to teach techniques — not how to develop beginners into skilled fighters under pressure.

A self-defense system without a scalable training method eventually becomes choreography

05/27/2026

Krav Maga can be terrible.And it can also be one of the best self-defense systems in the world.

The difference is HOW it’s trained.

If it becomes static techniques without pressure, timing, resistance, attributes, sparring, or fighting skills… it creates false confidence.

But when Krav Maga is connected to real striking, grappling, pressure, timing, decision making, and adaptability — it becomes incredibly effective.

The problem is rarely the idea.The problem is the training method.

05/27/2026
05/26/2026

After 11 years, today we had to say goodbye to Nick.
He’s officially heading to Greece to enjoy his early retirement.

Nick and George have been training partners and close friends since the very beginning, and over the years Nick became a big part of the 360 family and community.

We’re grateful for all the years of training, friendship, laughs, and memories on the mats.
Wishing you an amazing next chapter in Greece, brother. You’ll always have a home at 360. 🇬🇷❤️

05/17/2026

K and M — 2 minute round.

These helmets don’t hide anything.
You hear the shots. You feel the shots.
Your hands better be closed correctly… or you’ll know immediately.

Pressure exposes reality

05/16/2026

At 360, training evolves through stages:
Learn → Drill → Spar → Fight

Each level develops different attributes —

05/11/2026

Luca and Oleg working in Kudo gear — extending sparring skills into fighting skills.
Sparring is important, but it can also create comfort zones.
Fighting changes the intention.
Fighting is sparring with the mindset of always trying to finish the exchange.
That changes the timing, pressure, and decisions completely.

05/02/2026

First time experiencing Kudo gear.

Equipment like this allows us to test ourselves emotionally, technically, and physically under more realistic pressure.

This will become a bigger part of our 360 Krav Maga training moving forward.

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Long Beach, CA

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