
Rick Seid
is the founder / developer of FIGHTING CHANCE and FrontLine Krav
Maga.
Frontline Krav Maga
Kids Fighting Chance
Rick is also well known for his
numerous TV appearances in relation to his FBI-endorsed "Kids
Fighting Chance" training program. Rick Seid founded the "Fighting
Chance" series of self defense programs based around the flagship
program aimed at helping to prevent child abduction and sexual
assault. The core of the training is Krav Maga.
Rick studied under
the late
Eli Avikzar,
the founder/ former 11 year head of hand to hand (Krav Maga) for the
Israeli Army and it's Special Forces, and
Guy Dar,
Chief Instructor of Full Contact Krav Maga.
This system of
training focuses on providing the average person, regardless of age,
size or gender, with the skills and fighting spirit needed to
respond to a real-life attack, whether that be a carjacking, a
burglary, rape attempt or an abduction. The training is
designed to bring the average person to a high level of proficiency
in a short period of time.
In the book / video
“Give Your Kids
a Fighting Chance™” Seid and
Israeli instructor Guy Dar have focused on children's safety. It is
the most comprehensive and reality based training loaded with
critical information for parents to pass on to their children.
Within the video, Seid and Dar have developed new ideas and teach
tactical responses from every level of an encounter, even including
car escape techniques that are simple, easy to remember, fun to
practice and effective in resisting an attacker. This
knowledge and these skills give adults, teens and children, if ever
the target of an abduction, a real fighting chance to escape and,
more importantly, to survive.
Another program
drawing high acclaim is Seid’s Women’s Fighting Chance DVD training
and soon to be released Women’s Fighting Chance Book. With attacks
on women and coeds reaching epidemic levels, Seid has developed new
and unique material to meet the challenges that women are confronted
with at home, on the streets, in parking lots and on college
campuses.