Self Defense for when an attacker comes out of no where with a knife. If you can’t run, gaining control of the weapon is key.
On March 12, 2023 I am running a LIVE 3 Hour Digital Seminar on Knife Defense Techniques. Learning some basic mechanics and positional awareness could mean everything when trying to get out of a knife fight with your life. To register for this seminar click the link below…
www.calgarygongfu.com/cgfastore
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This guy admits the reality that you can get cut. You should know what to do in every instance.
just get a nunchaku
Thank you for the tip
Pocket revolver works best.
You don't need training if you don't close corner a door or alley.
Situational awareness at all times.
You could have done an arm bar when your knee was on his head
he's laughing bro
Wish I saw this some years back. Now I know. Thankyou
Change the roles
Many people in this comment doesn't understand you're about to get ambush
You seriously are the MOST REALISTIC instructor I have ever seen. Keep churning it out! Thanks!
These techniques do actually work on the street because there is 99% you will go up against someone who never trained in knife combat and they dont even know how to hold the knife properly, but against a skilled knife person, you will not stand a chance if you choose to fight, Jesus is God, stay away from sin
Is ponytail george masdival ?🤔
…now take the knife and go slow
If he drops the knife dont forget to break his arm 😛
If you have the blade of the knife pointing up under the armpit and the attacker pulls the knife through it is possible to injure the axillary artery. not so good.
To ensure your chances of survival couldn't you kill the attacker by when slamming him on the ground fall on his head with your knee this killing him and ending the fight.
I'm always checking for shadows
A worker of mine recently saved someone from a knifeman. He has no fighting experience, he was shorter and thinner than the man, he has a learning disability that delays his motor skills and hand-eye coordination–and yet despite all that, he did what he could to save a life. He actually got very, very lucky and avoided the man's thrusts and vanquished him. He could've gotten kiIIed easily. And that's what scares me. See, that day, I had taken him to the office for a few mistakes he made, but looking back, I think I went too far. That I made his mistakes out to be a bigger deal than they needed to be. I didn't realize this until I saw him dodge the bIade on the news. If he'd have actually died, the office lecture would've been our last moment together. Actually, it is so far. Turns out he quit the job because he felt so bad about "morally crossing the line" and "undermining his coworkers." Well, I don't think that way anymore. Not after he fought a stronger, taller man to save a life and almost lost his. He is not a creep; he is a hero. It knocked some sense into me. I wish I knew where he was so I could apologize to him. I mishandled the situation at work.
If you're ever stabbed with a knife, you're dead. That's it. You're gonna bleed out.