Truly impressed by your level of understanding related to various martial arts. Glad to know u do weapons training as well as grappling. Very important. Thanks for the dedication and expertise. As a fellow martial artist, I appreciate your perspective. Ooss!
I almost always read the same in all the books (WT, Karate, KravMaga): Going in is the right way - but it requires courage and determination. Whether it was the right way you will only see afterwards. A self-defense situation can never be calculated in advance.
@@Azami0001 I beg to differ. i was trained under the erik paulson school of training and things like this were of no consequence, theres easily 5 or 6 other methods of dealing with weapons he hasnt looked at in seriousness
@@Azami0001 ua-cam.com/video/c61tT0Hd_Dg/v-deo.html the technique is virually the same weather or not a bat type weapon is involveld. its about neturising the threat
@@Azami0001 ua-cam.com/video/Wmb-JCzS7WU/v-deo.html my training in silat also helps with the hand trapping and transition from medium to close distance. weapons can be tricky to learn
Good eye, yes I have. Pekiti Tirsia with Philip Gelinas, full contact stick fighting with a number of the Dog Brothers, and an instructor under Dan Inosanto
Just a brief comment if I may. I teach almost exactly this technique but I find it a tad more efficient to aim my initial touch toward the base of the hand(s) holding the weapon, then slide into the clinch. As long as you can touch the base of the weapon you can slow the swing enough to not be too dangerous. After that it's the same, taking the brunt on the arm and closing. I love this technique and it works well because shooting out your hands as you move in allows you to close the gap far faster than just stepping in. As far as some of the other techniques an attacker with a stick could do, like the stab, it's quite true that someone could do that if they are well trained but most of these other techniques are less damaging than a full swing at your head with a bat.
I liked this. I though about a lot of things that can happen to you when grappling with a stick but as you said most people don't have that much training. This new channel is pretty cool.
Great video. I was sure this was going to be something stupid but was pleasantly surprised. Not often you see some of these youtube "trainers" perform what they are showing you at full speed. Subscribed!
there is a boy named eshan he has beaten me many times my mom always tells me to not play with him but I am foolish I often play with him today he scrub my little brother ass so I hit him with anger he have a thick stick he hit me in the head with a stick I am literally crying right now because I am unable to save my brother that's why I am seeing this video
You can also dart quickly to the side (same side as their currently striking arm) or dart diagonally forward to that same side then attack or flee, continuing to move away.
Excellent and important also for sparring with stick/short pole. Because if the stick is your defensive weapon (not as here in the video) there may be attackers which know very well how to fight against stick (here in the role of defender against the stick). Good stick/short pole/staff kungfu forms have always various combinations of HIT and STOP(stab or block) techniques.
I typically back out of range and let them do an overreach swing then charge when as they are rechambering for the same stroke again. This has limits against a really good stick fighter, but lower risk of the game-ending blow to the temple.
This is one thing I learned from doing a bit of aikido, entering and blending and most importantly, the timing to pull it off. It's supposed to work against swords as well, but for some reason we never practiced that. ;)
Its simple, you either stay back far enough to be out of reach. Or you get close to your attacker so they cant swing the stick, works against any blunt object. Blocking is a no no. You only put the hands up just in case. But its better to intercept the stick from gaining any momentum. By crowding your attacker. But once in close your fully commited and you have to react quickly to disarm or strike the attacker.
nice video, realistic as can be you are not going to become a master stick fighter, but this one move may get you in close enough to bite or something. the number one thing is move away from open places, that stick gets awkward in trees bushes crowded parking lots.
You put the edge of the hand to the outside, wouldn't it be better to put it downwards, so that if you miss you get hit on flesh and not on the forearm bone? Also, if you put it downwards the elbow doesn't create an angle, so the strike slides better if you miss, I think. Thoughts?
what if the attacker just feint then once you step into the "zone" he move back or he side step into your left or right and hit you in the back of your head with his stick?
I noticed he does pause a little before he forward swings at you Which means he is favoring to help you Most people who swing that stick will never do that,
I remember when I was in middle school. I was walking home from school and this girl, who was a bully, came after me with a stick. I ran and thank God she didn't hit me. This is good to know.
You can feel the most power when using strike number 1, that’s why most people use it. I’d focus on the hand using the stick until I crash and control it, then I’d focus on the other arm and the leg and try to take him down.
It's true if you are gonna fight a stick fighter in a street you need to get into a close range I had once fought a stick fighter firstly i gave a little long distance and when he missed to attack me i launched at him and attacked him you need to trust your instincts and start attacking no matter what I took some Muay Thai class and i already knew some self defence so sometimes its important to learn self defence to protect yourself in a street stay safe
Richard would have to build his speed a bit.....Shillelagh are an excellent fighting stick, to be sure. And the distinctly club like nature of the weighted top lends itself well to building of the strength and helping increase one's speed on the Kali sticks, through training the shillelagh in with it. A truly remarkable weapon indeed, the Shillelagh Irish Stick.
sounds very much like someone who has been wacked by a good speed of a stick. Best way to learn how to not get hit is getting hit. I enjoyed this video.
No one attacks you flat-footed. They either swing stepping back or in, including during a side-step. Fights are dynamic and never have I ever seen anyone be static.But the best course of action is to NOT engage an armed person or to disengage an armed person. I agree that you should always defend your off-buttons, after all, it's better to have a broken wrist or arm than it is to have a broken skull. But the most important technique you can ever learn for self defense is to NEVER allow yourself to engage in an ego fight.
That is possible and useful if your attacker has no knowledge of stickfighting. But, seasoned stickfighter, don't just swing their sticks haphazardly. In the Philippines, for example, nobody carries a stick in public. Many drivers carry a lead/steel pipe on their vehicles in the case of a fight, a concealed knife or bolo/sword in rural areas. Unless you have no other choice but to go inside quickly, a better option is to go outside the "zero pressure area", or sidestep to the extreme left where the stick power is almost nil.
I like the idea: get inside the arc of the weapon. But, wonder why an attacker would ever even take a swing at you from beyond the reach of the stick. Wouldn't he more likely be the one to close on *you* if he felt he had the (weapon) advantage and was intent on a confrontation?
I agree with Dan B. It's better to train against a machete or sword (which is a "stick" with a blade) The reality of it is you don't have time to check whether your attacker has a machete or a stick, so every second counts. Prepare for the the very worst case scenario
Here comes a low percentage question in hopes of you seeing this and responding to me. Will some of those Aikido moves like koto gaeishi work against a stick? I know we can forget the silly knife theory. Oh and i've been a big fan of your videos for a while. Subscribing
If it's against somebody that never tried to hit anyone this will probably work, against somebody who has any experience at all don't try this. Distance control is just as easy for the guy with the weapon and even overly telegraphed swings are faster than the human body. Everything you can do to engage an armed opponent while unarmed is desperation. Blocking hits with your forearm, shooting in for a grapple, single-leg, double-leg, trying to grab the weapon or wrist. It's all panicked risk taking. You might be able to get something done or you might sustain damage that you will never recover from. Just walk away.
There is a simple principle in fighting, proximity negates skill. It may negate it a small amount, but that small amount may be what makes the difference between a chance to make it out alive or a busted skull. Many times the very simple things are the most effective or can turn the tide.
Nice one Stephan, who taught you Kali? It is good that you acknowledged that this is how most untrained people strike but also that high level Eskrimadors have many more techniques and skills to choose from. Someone very smart may circle off when they see you commit but I think this technique would work against most attackers.
Self Defense Tutorials Ah very nice. One of the leading exponents of Kali. Nice to see the art acknowledged and being practiced by several Jiu Jitsu teachers now.
Another way I figured out to close the distance, through live training, is to fake a shot. If you act as if to go for a take-down, they swing way too early and miss completely. It's then, when the sticks already past you, you close the distance. Only tried with baseball bat though, so that's a two-handed swing with a heavier weapon, which put them really off balance and very slow to reload another swing. I assume that's what makes my technique work. Care to try it with a stick in another video? :)
Would you mind doing a basic tutorial series on stick fighting :)? Some of the stuff in youtubeland is overly technical and assume you would know the nomenclature already.
Thats more or less what i normally do : ) I normally try to draw that first strike out, make then miss, and enter. The idea is to enter just as the stick pass, almost as if you wanted to jump into a stab. Obviously works better if they dont know how to flow, as their own inercy slows them. Also, being just oute of range for 1 or 2 strikes usually cause people to hit advancing too much (predicting your retreat), then you jump in more easily. Thoughts? Tweaks you do to make it easier? Mistakes I make?
@Self-Defense Tutorials-- It happens many times when a street thug usually holds a stick or machete in both hands and perform 2 handed attacks. Just like we saw countering 1 handed attack here in the video, how can we counter that 2 handed attack (straightforward and sideways)? Eagerly waiting for the answer.
That's right. You WILL get hit. But running foward is faster than going backwards. Nobody said that it's easy but you CAN get the guy. But therefore you need to got more than only 1 step. And you will get it at your arm, the ribs...maybe the legs. BUT the major task is to protect the head. Go in! Hits on ribs and legs cause pain but do NOT stop the fight. And at least when you got hit at the ribs 1 or 2 times you WILL BE motivated to get this guy! 😉
agree but most attackers who need a stick think they have the edge not likely they will attack by backing up unless they are real cowards they will advance
Q? I go to my local park most mornings and in this park there are signs all over saying dogs must leached but i always encounter people with unleashed dogs and when the dog approach i always say please get your dog and they always say "oh he or she want bite" which is not the case because a few times i was almost bitten by a dog that was not supposed to bite My Q? is can i legally use a baton to defend myself against an unleashed dog that's attacking me in the park P.s. i live in South Florida...
Actually, the best defence against an edged weapon is distance, best running, but keep distance and DO NOT get close unless impossible not to. With guns, the best thing is said to get in close
Richie clearly has not trained in escrima as he's hitting the pad with the middle part of the stick. The defense (which is called 'the dive' in many systems) is sound aswell as the explanation. Of course if are outside his range you should be running in the opposite direction if you can but if you must face him that's the way to do it. If he's trained and you don't have a weapon you're probably dead no matter what you do. To my knowledge there is no reliable unarmed defense against someone who knows how to properly use a stick. He knows your options are extremely limited and he'll anticipate them. He'll stay at the ideal range for him and hit your arms and hands untill your defense is gone and he can go in for the kill. There's no way to safely close the distance on someone who knows how to fight with the stick as he will not use big motions or telegraph by retracting and he'll feed you the stick instead of his hand.
Linus Verclyte as someone who has spent about a decade doing fma and silat I am very aware of how dangerous someone with even a little bit of training is with a weapon. I pray I’m never again in a position where I have to deal with a bladed atracker
If a guy gots a stick, just 1-handing a stick like dude in the video, I will close distance on dude unarmed and not care because it's harder form him to generate powerful strikes if I am closer to him & at that point I can change reality- Am I unarmed fighting a guy with a stick or are we 2 guys fighting over a stick? Or, really selling my interest in stick to get a judo hip throw (this is literally the situation for it) then slip a rear naked choke? Maybe I am questioning the validity of stick guys manliness and I decide a quick grip test to verify if dude has balls or not is what is going on or, Perhaps his clothing can be exploited or, there is a sturdy garbage can lid behind him and I see my new sheild, ect.- If I get smacked with the stick on my way in that prolly ain't too much to worry about as long as it ain't a hard clean strike to my hands. Yes it will prolly hurt but that will keep dude thinking I am unarmed fighting a guy with a stick, act confused or scared or in more pain than you are and dude will believe that reality, I have had big rocks broken on my head, smacked into a van coming down stairs to fast and I been hit by sticks and I can deal with a stick....... If dude gots a club/hammer that goes from painful to injury a single hit could be lethal but this will work well enough for a stick as long as I don't slip on that banana peel landmine cause sometimes it ain't your lucky day
For defense against a strike from the primary position, id probably block with my left forearm and step in to put him in a lock and drag him to the ground, or knee him in the groin or step in as I see him pulling back to charge up a strike, I will then go in and get my feet behind his with my right arm stretching from his armpit to his neck, then I will pull him down onto my knee to break his back or onto the concrete very forcefully to hurt him. If a stick can crack open a skull, I’m not taking a chance with it, I’ll likely run away.
Simple: there are only four angles they can come from with a stick cocked back (it applies to any kind of attack: foot, hand, stick, sword, etc) and a poke to the belly with a stick will have little effect, so three angles.
Please do show & teach us how to remove the stick from the attacker's hands... innocent commuters and women were attacked by 100+ gangsters wielding weapons like these in Hong Kong :(
Can I do just double leg takedown with low posture? I'm not sure but it looks like attacker cannot hit hard with the stick if object is below knee line...
You CAN but in general when it comes to grappling against a weapon you want to wrap up the weapon arm and control it somehow as soon as possible. You don't wanna end up getting sprawled on while they have a weapon and they're on top of you lol
I would prefer the clinch for two reasons and this is just imo take it or leave it the first is that if he sees the takedown coming he can sprawl you and then give you a nice 'pommel' strike (the bottom of the stick) to the ribs , spine or kidney and knee your face, probably just let you back up and hit you with the stick some more. You see alot of long range shoots that end with sprawls like this in early ufc and pride. the second reason being, suppose you did get close enough to execute the take down, remember how in the video he talks about how the end of the stick is the deadliest part of the weapon? basically its just a question of body dynamics at this point whether or not your opponent can hit you with the stick depends on the differences of body mechanics BUT IF HE CAN , he will be hitting you with the deadliest point of the stick with the most force. So in my opinion i do not consider this a sound take down strategy.
you can, but then again it also depends on the situation. We could talk fucking days about what works and what wouldn't, but yea double leg would work. Just make sure that if he has a machete of any sort, you disarm him after you double legged. He could still cut you so yea thats just a quick side note.
NO -- especially vs a smaller stick that lacks a weighted end (aka vs not a bat/club). Do not go for the legs vs an armed attacker. You will take the butt of their weapon to the back of your skull or to your neck as they attempt to remove you -- if you are even able to take them off their feet, you will be so wounded by then that you will not maintain control of the fight. And anyone willing to attack you with a weapon is not going to "fight fair", so you are just offering your eyes as a target for their fingers when you go for the legs. The number one rule of grappling in a life or death fight is to guard your eyes and your throat, the two most vulnerable parts of the human body. The best time to close the gap is not before the swing, anyway. It's after the swing. You hop back so that you are on balance to come forward, wait for the tip of the weapon to go by your face, and rush while they recover from the swing. That way you can trap their weapon between your body and theirs, you have better access to their weapon arm, you have more time to close the gap, and if you get hit it will be with an improvised attack from an inferior angle (and likely not at your head or throat; not very possible with follow up swings). Only when you see someone pull a weapon back to threaten should you pop off before the swing. People often draw a weapon back to intimidate and back you up, as a feint. If you instead just rush them, you'll close the gap in time. This method shown to close the gap is more appropriate against something like a machete when you are cornered. You cannot risk taking a sloppy follow-up slash, so you have to beat the weapon and immediately trap the weapon arm to avoid injury. You get one shot, you must be just out of range so they want to step in (helping you close the gap), and you absolutely must commit all the way to have any chance. You are not just looking to clinch, either. You are looking to tackle the attacker and take them to the ground, where it is easier to control the weapon arm and much harder for them to slash at you. You come in at them, trapping the arm. You headbutt the face. You keep coming and drive them back. You try to trip their legs or twist them down as you fall on them. You do whatever you can to keep them busy so that they aren't thinking about how to use that machete, and then you get it away from them.
Good explanation as most good intelligent stick fighters would not make a first strike to your head , it would be to shoulder,elbow ,knee,or feint to that side and hit on other,so someone unskilled would do that.And it works against a baseball bat. But still the best thing to do is walk away if possible. I saw an ex cop security guy off duty charge in just like that and take away the stick of a troublemaker and whack him a few good ones , pretty hilarious.
This method seems certainly effective in most case, but as he mentioned, only appricable for not professional stick attacker. 90% maybe okay but I like to know other option. Otherwise we cant defend that 10% e.g. thrashing or other irregular stick movements.
I noticed that your partner was "Chicken Winging" with the stick. A Chicken Wing strike is a wide, arching strike, much like a round house punch. Like a round house punch, it is equally as bad because it gives the attacker too many openings to strike. Your strike demonstration was correct, straight out from your shoulder. An experienced stick/cane fighter will strike your arm or upper thigh as you rush in. If you find an inexperienced stick fight, exploit that move you demonstrated for sure. Cane Master Doug Rollings
Truly impressed by your level of understanding related to various martial arts. Glad to know u do weapons training as well as grappling. Very important. Thanks for the dedication and expertise. As a fellow martial artist, I appreciate your perspective. Ooss!
I almost always read the same in all the books (WT, Karate, KravMaga): Going in is the right way - but it requires courage and determination. Whether it was the right way you will only see afterwards. A self-defense situation can never be calculated in advance.
This makes sense!
@@Azami0001 I beg to differ. i was trained under the erik paulson school of training and things like this were of no consequence, theres easily 5 or 6 other methods of dealing with weapons he hasnt looked at in seriousness
@@johnmccallum63 if you have videos or something like that I'm willing to look into it. Always trying to learn something new.
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the technique is virually the same weather or not a bat type weapon is involveld. its about neturising the threat
@@Azami0001 ua-cam.com/video/Wmb-JCzS7WU/v-deo.html my training in silat also helps with the hand trapping and transition from medium to close distance. weapons can be tricky to learn
Bro... I am watching it because today is my result declaration and i want to defence from my parents lathi charge....😬🥺
ok this is really useful and practical in using on street fight good one
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6:06 yeah, this dude has definitely dabbled with Filipino martial arts. That last move, the disarms was simple and awesome.
Good eye, yes I have. Pekiti Tirsia with Philip Gelinas, full contact stick fighting with a number of the Dog Brothers, and an instructor under Dan Inosanto
@@SelfDefenseTutorials thats so cool
I’m convinced. I’m getting a stick 😂
Great stuff as usual!
Just a brief comment if I may. I teach almost exactly this technique but I find it a tad more efficient to aim my initial touch toward the base of the hand(s) holding the weapon, then slide into the clinch. As long as you can touch the base of the weapon you can slow the swing enough to not be too dangerous. After that it's the same, taking the brunt on the arm and closing. I love this technique and it works well because shooting out your hands as you move in allows you to close the gap far faster than just stepping in. As far as some of the other techniques an attacker with a stick could do, like the stab, it's quite true that someone could do that if they are well trained but most of these other techniques are less damaging than a full swing at your head with a bat.
I liked this. I though about a lot of things that can happen to you when grappling with a stick but as you said most people don't have that much training. This new channel is pretty cool.
Great post, thanks Stephan!
Awesome. Makes a lot of sense. Thank you.
Great video. I was sure this was going to be something stupid but was pleasantly surprised. Not often you see some of these youtube "trainers" perform what they are showing you at full speed. Subscribed!
Excellent!
Great video, lots of great info.
Great technique!
Well that’s is a good timing to get inn to anticipate the strike
I have those same Prema-Built That pads. They are 30 years old and still going strong. :)
My friends usually chase me with a stick so I'm learning to defend myself
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there is a boy named eshan he has beaten me many times my mom always tells me to not play with him but I am foolish I often play with him today he scrub my little brother ass so I hit him with anger he have a thick stick he hit me in the head with a stick I am literally crying right now because I am unable to save my brother that's why I am seeing this video
You can also dart quickly to the side (same side as their currently striking arm) or dart diagonally forward to that same side then attack or flee, continuing to move away.
Never move into the weapon; move in the same direction to lessen any impact encountered.
Excellent and important also for sparring with stick/short pole. Because if the stick is your defensive weapon (not as here in the video) there may be attackers which know very well how to fight against stick (here in the role of defender against the stick). Good stick/short pole/staff kungfu forms have always various combinations of HIT and STOP(stab or block) techniques.
Use a hogleg
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It´s a realistic YT channel. Shows the reality: it´s a very dangerous situation and is specially important 2 only fight as a last resort
I typically back out of range and let them do an overreach swing then charge when as they are rechambering for the same stroke again. This has limits against a really good stick fighter, but lower risk of the game-ending blow to the temple.
This is one thing I learned from doing a bit of aikido, entering and blending and most importantly, the timing to pull it off. It's supposed to work against swords as well, but for some reason we never practiced that. ;)
Some tips for defending when you dont know if it goes to your head or to your knee?
Its simple, you either stay back far enough to be out of reach. Or you get close to your attacker so they cant swing the stick, works against any blunt object. Blocking is a no no. You only put the hands up just in case. But its better to intercept the stick from gaining any momentum. By crowding your attacker. But once in close your fully commited and you have to react quickly to disarm or strike the attacker.
The attacker can also strafe backward or to the side when you move in.
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nice stefan and nice to see u develope your knowleage from bjj to another martial art sport as like wrestling,kali and so .nice development
thank you sir!
Muito boa técnica!! Obrigado! Thank you!!
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finally, reality teaching! other videos re: traditional karate/jiu jitsu just erks me when they don't explain this!
I like to blind my opponents with the shine of my skull
Lol
Than brush your teeth every day.
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Nice job sir
Clear brilliant
5:47 You should've lead with "i run the f*ck away" (remmember the best self defense is to not put yourself in dangerous situations)
Good technique 👍
nice video, realistic as can be you are not going to become a master stick fighter, but this one move may get you in close enough to bite or something. the number one thing is move away from open places, that stick gets awkward in trees bushes crowded parking lots.
You put the edge of the hand to the outside, wouldn't it be better to put it downwards, so that if you miss you get hit on flesh and not on the forearm bone? Also, if you put it downwards the elbow doesn't create an angle, so the strike slides better if you miss, I think. Thoughts?
Very useful 👍
Didn't know her knew Kali :D makes him even more likeable
what if the attacker just feint then once you step into the "zone" he move back or he side step into your left or right and hit you in the back of your head with his stick?
It's also good to always wear a leather belt with a nice solid buckle you could use as a defense weapon only if you know how to use it
Yeah, but how do you fight when your pants fall down?
I noticed he does pause a little before he forward swings at you
Which means he is favoring to help you
Most people who swing that stick will never do that,
I remember when I was in middle school. I was walking home from school and this girl, who was a bully, came after me with a stick. I ran and thank God she didn't hit me. This is good to know.
I watch to defend myself from my mom when i failed test 😁😂😂😂😂😂
In a nutshell, you can't backpedal forever when someone's chasing you, the only way out is through.
Very good defense
awesome realistic defense.
Dog BROTHER Eric used to do this in full jontac stick fighting.
Thanks
You can feel the most power when using strike number 1, that’s why most people use it. I’d focus on the hand using the stick until I crash and control it, then I’d focus on the other arm and the leg and try to take him down.
It's true if you are gonna fight a stick fighter in a street you need to get into a close range I had once fought a stick fighter firstly i gave a little long distance and when he missed to attack me i launched at him and attacked him you need to trust your instincts and start attacking no matter what I took some Muay Thai class and i already knew some self defence so sometimes its important to learn self defence to protect yourself in a street stay safe
Ever heard of Blauer's Spear System? Because this looks a lot like that.
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Richard would have to build his speed a bit.....Shillelagh are an excellent fighting stick, to be sure. And the distinctly club like nature of the weighted top lends itself well to building of the strength and helping increase one's speed on the Kali sticks, through training the shillelagh in with it.
A truly remarkable weapon indeed, the Shillelagh Irish Stick.
Nice video 😊
sounds very much like someone who has been wacked by a good speed of a stick. Best way to learn how to not get hit is getting hit. I enjoyed this video.
No one attacks you flat-footed. They either swing stepping back or in, including during a side-step. Fights are dynamic and never have I ever seen anyone be static.But the best course of action is to NOT engage an armed person or to disengage an armed person. I agree that you should always defend your off-buttons, after all, it's better to have a broken wrist or arm than it is to have a broken skull. But the most important technique you can ever learn for self defense is to NEVER allow yourself to engage in an ego fight.
Exactly. Nobody is going to attack you outside of the stick range.
That is possible and useful if your attacker has no knowledge of stickfighting. But, seasoned stickfighter, don't just swing their sticks haphazardly. In the Philippines, for example, nobody carries a stick in public. Many drivers carry a lead/steel pipe on their vehicles in the case of a fight, a concealed knife or bolo/sword in rural areas.
Unless you have no other choice but to go inside quickly, a better option is to go outside the "zero pressure area", or sidestep to the extreme left where the stick power is almost nil.
Learning self-defense cuz of my mother. Thanks mom🙂
I like the idea: get inside the arc of the weapon. But, wonder why an attacker would ever even take a swing at you from beyond the reach of the stick.
Wouldn't he more likely be the one to close on *you* if he felt he had the (weapon) advantage and was intent on a confrontation?
Nice, and that would be tons of fun to ask training partner hit with blindfolded and we trying to step in fast.
Very hit video bro
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I agree with Dan B. It's better to train against a machete or sword (which is a "stick" with a blade) The reality of it is you don't have time to check whether your attacker has a machete or a stick, so every second counts. Prepare for the the very worst case scenario
Here comes a low percentage question in hopes of you seeing this and responding to me. Will some of those Aikido moves like koto gaeishi work against a stick? I know we can forget the silly knife theory. Oh and i've been a big fan of your videos for a while. Subscribing
If it's against somebody that never tried to hit anyone this will probably work, against somebody who has any experience at all don't try this. Distance control is just as easy for the guy with the weapon and even overly telegraphed swings are faster than the human body. Everything you can do to engage an armed opponent while unarmed is desperation. Blocking hits with your forearm, shooting in for a grapple, single-leg, double-leg, trying to grab the weapon or wrist. It's all panicked risk taking. You might be able to get something done or you might sustain damage that you will never recover from. Just walk away.
Very nice!! Oss
There is a simple principle in fighting, proximity negates skill. It may negate it a small amount, but that small amount may be what makes the difference between a chance to make it out alive or a busted skull. Many times the very simple things are the most effective or can turn the tide.
Finally someone answers Eric Idle's question.
And what is Eric idle's question?
One day I'll develop a technique against a great big nasty banana...
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Nice one Stephan, who taught you Kali? It is good that you acknowledged that this is how most untrained people strike but also that high level Eskrimadors have many more techniques and skills to choose from. Someone very smart may circle off when they see you commit but I think this technique would work against most attackers.
Thank you. Most of my Kali came from Dan Inosanto and Philip Gelinas.
Self Defense Tutorials Ah very nice. One of the leading exponents of Kali. Nice to see the art acknowledged and being practiced by several Jiu Jitsu teachers now.
Another way I figured out to close the distance, through live training, is to fake a shot. If you act as if to go for a take-down, they swing way too early and miss completely. It's then, when the sticks already past you, you close the distance.
Only tried with baseball bat though, so that's a two-handed swing with a heavier weapon, which put them really off balance and very slow to reload another swing. I assume that's what makes my technique work.
Care to try it with a stick in another video? :)
Would you mind doing a basic tutorial series on stick fighting :)? Some of the stuff in youtubeland is overly technical and assume you would know the nomenclature already.
Thats more or less what i normally do : ) I normally try to draw that first strike out, make then miss, and enter. The idea is to enter just as the stick pass, almost as if you wanted to jump into a stab. Obviously works better if they dont know how to flow, as their own inercy slows them. Also, being just oute of range for 1 or 2 strikes usually cause people to hit advancing too much (predicting your retreat), then you jump in more easily. Thoughts? Tweaks you do to make it easier? Mistakes I make?
@Self-Defense Tutorials-- It happens many times when a street thug usually holds a stick or machete in both hands and perform 2 handed attacks. Just like we saw countering 1 handed attack here in the video, how can we counter that 2 handed attack (straightforward and sideways)? Eagerly waiting for the answer.
So much garbage out there. This is good, though. Sensible and simple. Thanks!
Great post but if the guy with the stick took one step back while you steping in you will stil eat the shot tho
That's right. You WILL get hit. But running foward is faster than going backwards.
Nobody said that it's easy but you CAN get the guy. But therefore you need to got more than only 1 step. And you will get it at your arm, the ribs...maybe the legs.
BUT the major task is to protect the head. Go in! Hits on ribs and legs cause pain but do NOT stop the fight.
And at least when you got hit at the ribs 1 or 2 times you WILL BE motivated to get this guy! 😉
agree but most attackers who need a stick think they have the edge not likely they will attack by backing up unless they are real cowards they will advance
Best option 'Run' ... that guy throw sticks to you.and you got it...Now that guy run😂😂😂😂 problem solved
If they step back, they have just reduced their striking power by up to half and that is good for you.
@@KaptainCanuck Yes, exactly.
Q? I go to my local park most mornings and in this park there are signs all over saying dogs must leached but i always encounter people with unleashed dogs and when the dog approach i always say please get your dog and they always say "oh he or she want bite" which is not the case because a few times i was almost bitten by a dog that was not supposed to bite
My Q? is can i legally use a baton to defend myself against an unleashed dog that's attacking me in the park
P.s. i live in South Florida...
Ok grasshopper hit the fucking dog.if he is trying to bite you.
How about completing that " dive" head butting the attacker right in the face ?
the stick is like a gun at close range
it is an element of sword and shield
The best defense against blunt and edged weapons is jamming. He reminds me of Jim Parsons.
Actually, the best defence against an edged weapon is distance, best running, but keep distance and DO NOT get close unless impossible not to. With guns, the best thing is said to get in close
Crazy, just run
And, you could enter 'after' the first swing and miss, when he is re-chambering for the next hit.
pov: youre in trouble and your parents know
Striking angle is true, but not for baseball bats, hockey sticks or garden tools like a rake. I know from experience.
Richie clearly has not trained in escrima as he's hitting the pad with the middle part of the stick. The defense (which is called 'the dive' in many systems) is sound aswell as the explanation. Of course if are outside his range you should be running in the opposite direction if you can but if you must face him that's the way to do it. If he's trained and you don't have a weapon you're probably dead no matter what you do. To my knowledge there is no reliable unarmed defense against someone who knows how to properly use a stick. He knows your options are extremely limited and he'll anticipate them. He'll stay at the ideal range for him and hit your arms and hands untill your defense is gone and he can go in for the kill. There's no way to safely close the distance on someone who knows how to fight with the stick as he will not use big motions or telegraph by retracting and he'll feed you the stick instead of his hand.
Linus Verclyte as someone who has spent about a decade doing fma and silat I am very aware of how dangerous someone with even a little bit of training is with a weapon. I pray I’m never again in a position where I have to deal with a bladed atracker
If a guy gots a stick, just 1-handing a stick like dude in the video, I will close distance on dude unarmed and not care because it's harder form him to generate powerful strikes if I am closer to him & at that point I can change reality-
Am I unarmed fighting a guy with a stick or are we 2 guys fighting over a stick?
Or, really selling my interest in stick to get a judo hip throw (this is literally the situation for it) then slip a rear naked choke?
Maybe I am questioning the validity of stick guys manliness and I decide a quick grip test to verify if dude has balls or not is what is going on or,
Perhaps his clothing can be exploited or, there is a sturdy garbage can lid behind him and I see my new sheild, ect.- If I get smacked with the stick on my way in that prolly ain't too much to worry about as long as it ain't a hard clean strike to my hands.
Yes it will prolly hurt but that will keep dude thinking I am unarmed fighting a guy with a stick, act confused or scared or in more pain than you are and dude will believe that reality, I have had big rocks broken on my head, smacked into a van coming down stairs to fast and I been hit by sticks and I can deal with a stick.......
If dude gots a club/hammer that goes from painful to injury a single hit could be lethal but this will work well enough for a stick as long as I don't slip on that banana peel landmine cause sometimes it ain't your lucky day
Defender can use own belt as weapon.
For defense against a strike from the primary position, id probably block with my left forearm and step in to put him in a lock and drag him to the ground, or knee him in the groin or step in as I see him pulling back to charge up a strike, I will then go in and get my feet behind his with my right arm stretching from his armpit to his neck, then I will pull him down onto my knee to break his back or onto the concrete very forcefully to hurt him. If a stick can crack open a skull, I’m not taking a chance with it, I’ll likely run away.
That's a sticky situation!
What if he keeps that hand with stick behind ready for swing?
Simple: there are only four angles they can come from with a stick cocked back (it applies to any kind of attack: foot, hand, stick, sword, etc) and a poke to the belly with a stick will have little effect, so three angles.
Please do show & teach us how to remove the stick from the attacker's hands... innocent commuters and women were attacked by 100+ gangsters wielding weapons like these in Hong Kong :(
Can I do just double leg takedown with low posture? I'm not sure but it looks like attacker cannot hit hard with the stick if object is below knee line...
Yernur Akmuldiyev I think that aswell
You CAN but in general when it comes to grappling against a weapon you want to wrap up the weapon arm and control it somehow as soon as possible. You don't wanna end up getting sprawled on while they have a weapon and they're on top of you lol
I would prefer the clinch for two reasons and this is just imo take it or leave it
the first is that if he sees the takedown coming he can sprawl you and then give you a nice 'pommel' strike (the bottom of the stick) to the ribs , spine or kidney and knee your face, probably just let you back up and hit you with the stick some more. You see alot of long range shoots that end with sprawls like this in early ufc and pride.
the second reason being, suppose you did get close enough to execute the take down, remember how in the video he talks about how the end of the stick is the deadliest part of the weapon? basically its just a question of body dynamics at this point whether or not your opponent can hit you with the stick depends on the differences of body mechanics BUT IF HE CAN , he will be hitting you with the deadliest point of the stick with the most force.
So in my opinion i do not consider this a sound take down strategy.
you can, but then again it also depends on the situation. We could talk fucking days about what works and what wouldn't, but yea double leg would work. Just make sure that if he has a machete of any sort, you disarm him after you double legged. He could still cut you so yea thats just a quick side note.
NO -- especially vs a smaller stick that lacks a weighted end (aka vs not a bat/club). Do not go for the legs vs an armed attacker. You will take the butt of their weapon to the back of your skull or to your neck as they attempt to remove you -- if you are even able to take them off their feet, you will be so wounded by then that you will not maintain control of the fight. And anyone willing to attack you with a weapon is not going to "fight fair", so you are just offering your eyes as a target for their fingers when you go for the legs. The number one rule of grappling in a life or death fight is to guard your eyes and your throat, the two most vulnerable parts of the human body.
The best time to close the gap is not before the swing, anyway. It's after the swing. You hop back so that you are on balance to come forward, wait for the tip of the weapon to go by your face, and rush while they recover from the swing. That way you can trap their weapon between your body and theirs, you have better access to their weapon arm, you have more time to close the gap, and if you get hit it will be with an improvised attack from an inferior angle (and likely not at your head or throat; not very possible with follow up swings). Only when you see someone pull a weapon back to threaten should you pop off before the swing. People often draw a weapon back to intimidate and back you up, as a feint. If you instead just rush them, you'll close the gap in time.
This method shown to close the gap is more appropriate against something like a machete when you are cornered. You cannot risk taking a sloppy follow-up slash, so you have to beat the weapon and immediately trap the weapon arm to avoid injury. You get one shot, you must be just out of range so they want to step in (helping you close the gap), and you absolutely must commit all the way to have any chance. You are not just looking to clinch, either. You are looking to tackle the attacker and take them to the ground, where it is easier to control the weapon arm and much harder for them to slash at you. You come in at them, trapping the arm. You headbutt the face. You keep coming and drive them back. You try to trip their legs or twist them down as you fall on them. You do whatever you can to keep them busy so that they aren't thinking about how to use that machete, and then you get it away from them.
Good explanation as most good intelligent stick fighters would not make a first strike to your head , it would be to shoulder,elbow ,knee,or feint to that side and hit on other,so someone unskilled would do that.And it works against a baseball bat. But still the best thing to do is walk away if possible. I saw an ex cop security guy off duty charge in just like that and take away the stick of a troublemaker and whack him a few good ones , pretty hilarious.
This method seems certainly effective in most case, but as he mentioned, only appricable for not professional stick attacker. 90% maybe okay but I like to know other option. Otherwise we cant defend that 10% e.g. thrashing or other irregular stick movements.
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Precisely why The posta da Donna guard exists in HEMA
La plus réaliste et la meilleure des techniques mais comment on fait si on a pas le timing lorsqu on bondit
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Well, now that you posted this worldwide, most people seeing it are going to practice the feignt with thrust. There's always that aspect, now.
I noticed that your partner was "Chicken Winging" with the stick. A Chicken Wing strike is a wide, arching strike, much like a round house punch. Like a round house punch, it is equally as bad because it gives the attacker too many openings to strike.
Your strike demonstration was correct, straight out from your shoulder.
An experienced stick/cane fighter will strike your arm or upper thigh as you rush in.
If you find an inexperienced stick fight, exploit that move you demonstrated for sure.
Cane Master Doug Rollings
This is logical.
How about using your legs to kick the person? Like a side kick?
Only as a distraction! Otherwise you're staying at the range where he can develop maximum power with his weapon
Can you konter a stick without breaking the arm or hand?
Depends on the mass, and material, of the stick.
Sir I guess stick is faster than we run.but we may try.