Kinetic Fighting – Integrated Combat (KEF-IC)

Kinetic Fighting – Integrated Combat (KEF-IC)

Were licensed to deliver Kinetic Fighting – Integrated Combat (KEF-IC)

Non-military personnel are now offered Kinetic Fighting – Integrated Combat (KEF-IC), through selected training agents. We are a selected training agent.

This system is sure to be a preferred martial art/fighting system. Don’t miss the opportunity to get in early and train to become one of the first KEF-IC Black Belts/Combative Master Trainers in the world.

In addition to learning a completely new system, you will learn effective self-protection skills from the ground up, focusing on mindset, tactics, and legal and moral considerations. The techniques taught are simple, scalable (depending on escalation) and easily repeatable with a high percentage of success.

Anyone can learn KEF-IC, including those with no martial arts experience. Make no mistake, this system will be a major competitor of Krav Maga and other fighting systems. Being an Australian-developed system, which has its roots in the Australian Army, adds to its attraction!

Where did Kinetic Fighting – Integrated Combat (KEF-IC) come from?

Paul Cale, a former Australian Army Commando, with multiple combat tours, developed KEF-IC. Paul re-wrote the book on Special Forces Close-Quarter Fighting. He went on to develop the Infantry Integrated Combat system, which later became the foundation for the Army Combatives Program (ACP). KEF-IC is closely aligned with the ACP.

Paul Cale

Paul is now the CEO of KEF Group, which owns the IP for the (KEF–IC) system. KEF-IC encapsulates the methods underpinning his military programs. To better understand what drove Paul to develop this system, you need to know that his mission is to make every soldier an expert in close-quarter fighting, increasing their survivability on the battlefield. This has followed through to the KEF–IC system.

Paul has multiple black belts, include Brazilian Jiu-jitsu (BJJ), Kudo Daido Juku, Kyokushin karate and three aikido styles (Yoshinkan, Tomiki and Gyokushin Ryu), as well as the Olympic combat sports of judo and taekwondo. Paul was also the first Australian to earn a Kudo black belt and first branch chief of the International Kudo Federation Australia (IKFA). If you’re 17 and want to learn this system, give us a ring.  If you decide to train with us and learn both Hapkido and KEF–IC, get a huge discount and learn both fighting systems.  Go on.  Start your journey today!!

Our instructors

Asia Pacific Self Defence is an Instructor Certified school through Martial Arts Australia. Our instructors are KEF-IC and self-defence trained. They hold a current CPR and first aid qualification and a QLD Government ‘Blue Card’.

When do we train?

We train every Monday night at 7.30. Other training is delivered at times and days which suit student training and grading requirements.

Kinetic Fighting - Integrated Combat (KEF-IC)