so your not aware f how modern holsters work. Id love to see you take my weapon out of my holster, you couldnt. and while i hate kkkops i did buy one of thier holsters. the shit aint coming out unless i want it to. Ive gone hard t the ground with it, grappled people with it ...never lost th e weapon
@@nonconformist9930 ok jackass I know your some kind of high level wanna be special forces but I’m just saying. Even with all the security measures preventing someone from taking your gun. I would think it’s better to be in a position where it’s somewhat more difficult for them to grasp your gun to begin with. From what I’ve heard a good amount of focus is placed on weapon retention and rightfully so as every time you go somewhere either as a police officer or armed citizen there is always going to be a gun there.
Yes you should. Always redirect your attacker awake from your weapon. This technique assumes you see the attack coming and are faster in your reaction. (News flash, few people are that fast and prepared.) You are better off going Into default high cover if you don't get knocked out by the initial suckered punch.
There's some additional techniques to punch defense you may find handy: for a barrage of punches, you can close the distance with your arms covering your face, and from there you can flip your opponent and as for a round punch; there's this MCMAP round punch defense that's real good you should check it out when you have a moment to
You don't need Ninja like reflexes to get to the outside of a punch. Either you got it or you don't. Fact is most officers don't train once they leave the academy. That's on the officers, even if you offered pay increases for training. Many won't care to do it.
@tvercetti1 why? It’s the truth. Many of them let themselves get fat and out of shape in general. You think they’re gonna keep up a martial arts training regimen?
Learn boxing, kick boxing, or Muay Thai. This is all blah, blah. If you don't practice how to slip punches in real time, it isn't going to work in the real world.
And now for real world…. Unless you are a trained fighter who trains frequently, when that abnormal event of a bad guy actually trying to physically attack you happens, you’ll shit your pants and try to tackle him hoping back up arrives soon. Not saying this isn’t good advise or training but let’s be honest.
"If you're only defending, your barely surviving", my favorite piece of advise from this video. ... Couldn't have said it better myself. ...
agree
i love the simplicity and brutal results. rapid assault tactics combined with defense RAT
I love your presentation. Very well done!
I feel like if you are a cop you should keep your gun side away from the bad guy at all times.
so your not aware f how modern holsters work. Id love to see you take my weapon out of my holster, you couldnt. and while i hate kkkops i did buy one of thier holsters. the shit aint coming out unless i want it to. Ive gone hard t the ground with it, grappled people with it ...never lost th e weapon
@@nonconformist9930 ok jackass I know your some kind of high level wanna be special forces but I’m just saying. Even with all the security measures preventing someone from taking your gun. I would think it’s better to be in a position where it’s somewhat more difficult for them to grasp your gun to begin with. From what I’ve heard a good amount of focus is placed on weapon retention and rightfully so as every time you go somewhere either as a police officer or armed citizen there is always going to be a gun there.
Yes you should. Always redirect your attacker awake from your weapon. This technique assumes you see the attack coming and are faster in your reaction. (News flash, few people are that fast and prepared.) You are better off going Into default high cover if you don't get knocked out by the initial suckered punch.
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There's some additional techniques to punch defense you may find handy: for a barrage of punches, you can close the distance with your arms covering your face, and from there you can flip your opponent
and as for a round punch; there's this MCMAP round punch defense that's real good
you should check it out when you have a moment to
An elbow to their fist will make the criminal cry.
yes, it is good defense and atack.
If your only defending your bearly surviving.
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You don't need Ninja like reflexes to get to the outside of a punch. Either you got it or you don't.
Fact is most officers don't train once they leave the academy. That's on the officers, even if you offered pay increases for training. Many won't care to do it.
@tvercetti1 why? It’s the truth. Many of them let themselves get fat and out of shape in general. You think they’re gonna keep up a martial arts training regimen?
Em um soco de um boxeador não da pra esquivar assim...
se voce tem or reflexos, a tecnica e a velocidade, da sim.
Learn boxing, kick boxing, or Muay Thai. This is all blah, blah. If you don't practice how to slip punches in real time, it isn't going to work in the real world.
Me having competitive kickboxing and bjj experience knowing I’m about to fuck some shit up at the defensive tactics portion of the academy lol
eh no, this do works if well timed.
Getting punched? Just block it and send it offline.
Great, now all the bad guys know our secret police tactics
And now for real world…. Unless you are a trained fighter who trains frequently, when that abnormal event of a bad guy actually trying to physically attack you happens, you’ll shit your pants and try to tackle him hoping back up arrives soon. Not saying this isn’t good advise or training but let’s be honest.
well, that depends on how scared you are, techniques like this are realistic and easy in fact.
Absolutely Not , you will get hurt and Possibly Worse expecting these tactics to keep you safe ..
I am a Hospital cop we can't hit back