fun fact Almost every knife attack utilizes a leading leveraging arm to control the other person while the knife is used from ambush sowing machine style. This leaves you with little room to manuever and you might not even realize you've been stabbed until after the first few hits. Most people fall down while trying to back up. Knives are not used as an intimidation tool like guns. Techniques like this are cool visually but have very little pragmatic applications because nobody duels with knives. I repeat NOBODY DUELS WITH KNIVES.
Richard Grayson exactly. What could even be worse is if the leveraging arm grabs ur hair, ear, hoodie or neck and pulls down to make it hard for you to see. Even the most experienced instructors will tell you, you WILL most likely get cut.......alot. The best thing I've seen, and training to do. With my training partners Is charge towards him while trying perry, trap, block, strike, grab etc etc not back away while trying those things. Whenever you try backing up from a sewing machine knife attack or almost any really, your gonna get cut up just as bad as if you were doing nothing. Meeting their aggression with your own with more practical movements, is your best bet. If for whatever reason you couldn't avoid the knife fight in the first Place. I know ppl say run. Yeah of course. But I can't run through a wall, elevator, phone booth, indoor places with close doors and attacker close to me. I need to be in an open area and at least 15 feet or more away from the attacker to have a chance to get away. I'm running away with fear, the attacker is running after me with aggression and no fear.
check out this video facebook.com/kalisilatsaopaulo/videos/995199053863378/ It seems ridiculous, but once you learn how to trap the arms it's not so ridiculous.
This technique might be not be the most applicable in a confrontation with a knife wielding opponent. But in any case i must say that i really enjoy watching Jared teach and explain his methodology. He seems to be a sincere, intelligent and humble person. It´s nice to see this in the self-defense world, where almost every instructor seems genetically indistinguishable to neanderthals.
I like the technique looks very effective but it also looks like it takes a lot of practice and to me looks WAY MORE viable on a tight environment. Thanks for bringing this to us to all the Funker Tactical team
For those masters complaining about the video. 10:50-12:50 they talk about can you switch your hands in this engagement? 8:05 they explain knife on knife chance is really low. Techniques are shallow and it’s more of a principle teaching thing is what the said and did it with empty hand.
At your skill level ok but for us mortals I would think hit and run grappling with a knife is stupid yes you stick him in the neck and take him to ground you forget people don't dye instantly and may not even feel a cut in the moment you still have to deal with the someone know fighting for their life if you can run if you can't cut first to disable and get out if you can't end it please understand we all should strive to be god like in our skills but know your limits and spend some time on advanced first aid and EMS skills and truly looking at how resilient the human body is I have seen some shit in my years working in a trauma center and people just don't give up that easy
Robert Culliver that choke can render you unconscious in roughly 5 seconds, he's actually demonstrating pretty basic tactics. If you stab someone in the spine, neck they may not die right there but those are injuries that most only want to get away from you afterwards.
With or without the knife, trying to finish someone with a standing arm triangle is usually a bad idea. Make a video showing this technique live with a trainer knife on the BJJ black belt from the other Funker Tactical videos. Start from the feet and go live.
I enjoy the videos but I don't understand. If you're close enough and coordinated enough to make forearm to forearm contact and parry, why wouldn't you just perform a hand, forearm, or bicep slice in order to destroy muscle, tendons, or arteries while still maintaining your distance? Just curious. Keep up the good work!
i only agree with getting off the line of attack. when most ppl a stabbing they are using a leading arm to control. And ambushes are short range attacks
He was doing great until he started talking about footstomps, takedowns and controls. From the side control, you've taken the center and don't need to stomp or sweep. Drop the elbow at their back and turn>>you're the center and there goes their balance all the way to the ground. the deeper you get with the side choke and the more pressure, the quicker it's over. Once you're "in there", if you're under the arm with the weapon, it's controlled already, just don't give them room until they're out cold...and like Richard Grayson said, there's no dueling with knives.
THIS TECHNIQUE WILL MOST LIKELY GET YOU KILLED !!! First off, just so people know I'm not some troll, I enjoy a lot of videos that Funker Tactical posts, but this is not one of those videos.There's a few problems with this technique that I can think of off the top of my head, even if the victim does have a knife to "amplify" a blood choke/arm triangle. My main issue is that the attacker's knifing arm is straight up in the air during the choke, which still allows for SOME attackers to move their arm/elbow around enough to still stab the victim, or at least cut around the area of the victim's head or face no matter how tightly the victim closes that gap with their arms and head. This technique requires you to know your attacker a little bit too well for my taste, cuz I just wanna get outta there asap. Issue #2; what's stopping the attacker from switching with which hand holds the weapon? The attacker can easily just switch hands that holds their weapon, even during the choke. The worst part is that the victim wouldn't even be able to see, or feel, for the attacker switching hands. Therefore you're not really keeping an eye on what the attacker is doing, resulting in the victim most likely getting stabbed. Issue #3; standing arm triangles are really difficult to pull off. And when weapons are added to the equation, you're asking to get stabbed. One of the best standing arm triangles I've ever seen is done by Jessica Eye on UFC, and even then it took her awhile to pull it off. Here's a link: ua-cam.com/video/U537uIY6i8c/v-deo.html Conclusion: Always be in the mentality that you're gonna at least get cut at some point... AND IT SUCKS. That should be enough to focus on controlling the attacker's weaponized arm first instead of prioritizing how to knock out your attacker with an arm triangle, or any choke for that matter. Here's a video (by Funker Tactical) that's more likely going to save your life (especially around 4:23); ua-cam.com/video/BoLwcjQNwZI/v-deo.html Another little tip that almost never gets mentioned during these types of videos is; be the first to call for help (if possible). Some victims have been accused for a crime they didn't start because the attacker pretended to be the victim and called for help before the real victim did. This might sound stupid but has happened. Common sense would be to call for help first anyway and then deal with the situation accordingly.
With all my respect to the master, but if you are disarmed, the agressor has the opportunity to switch hands and it increases a lot the chance to be hurt and killed. Even if he is late to realize it. You should consider his height also. If the difference between both is great, it would be very difficult to choke him. If there's a chance to be hurt, then the technique it's not completely appropriate. A better choice would be the same initial movement, trap his arm with your right hand and break his arm with your left hand/arm in order to release the knife of his hand. Just an opinion of a self defense student.
THE VERY FIRST THING I SAID WAS SWITCH HANDS &, before he even realized it, his right lung would be filling up with blood. Which would allow me any number of entry points as he scrambled to regroup
I really enjoy studying training with knives and understand that with consistent practice and preparation you increase your chances of survival. That being said what bothers me the most with videos such as these tend to show a half speed attack or slow speed attack followed by a a fast counter attack/defense which is unrealistic BS. It should be shown more often what is practiced in theory first then followed by what happens in reality. Meaning the person being the attacker should go full speed as in the intent to harm and then see how countering could be handled. Notice most videos do not show attacker actually "attacking" just standing there going through motions
He still had the ability to transfer the knife from his strong hand (that was trapped) to his weak hand. He could have wreaked havoc on you with all the movement he ha d available.
*Mr. Wihongi is a well known and trained instructor, bur applying this technique in real life against the knife will get you killed in 95% of cases. Just run.*
It's also possible that he draws a back-up knife with the other hand. In some scenarios it might be even easier. There are really people carrying up to 5 knives on them. The reason being that having only one knife, there are too many scenarios, where you can't draw it (e.g. only accessible with your right hand; in your pocket and thus only accessible, if you have the time to get your hand in there, not accessible if you lie on your back...)
I think no matter what the one with a knife will cut you either it be your neck hand chest arm leg and a lot of the times they make it visible that they have a knife some of the smarter ones won't pull it out till its inside of you already
the blood choke is good but I think the "follow if he recoils" advice is terrible. If the opponent gives you a feint you've opened yourself up to be stabbed in the torso
en un combate con cuchillos ninguna de estas técnica son fáciles de hacer. lo otro es que estos instructores nunca hacen un video haciendo combate libre,se la pasan con pura coreografía.
Rafael Vaquero Esta técnica no es buena y se contradice a otras que muestra el canal, de la que e visto solo me parecen posibles dos, esta la descartaría.
Nice technique and all but he can still stab you in the back thats why i prefer to defang the snake as its safer but if this is war combat thats a different scene
the other person, i wished while in the hold he showed he tried all he can to stab anyway. i get how effective of a move it is but i wont use it or rarely. way to dangerous to big of a risk getting stabbedmyself
Unless you are required to do so people should learn situational awareness and never be in this type of situation. That being said I dont think Id worry too muh witb the takedown if i have already stabbed him in the back... thats just me though. As a matter of fact I think it would be best not ecen to follw to the ground at all and be prepared to run or fight another attacker.
yes really scary indeed seeing as you didn't do a disarm first!.. anyone with half a brain cell will pass the knife to their free hand and start puncturing your kidneys. you also need a lot of strength with this technique. good luck
Funker Tactical - Fight Training Videos i didn't have to. I'm very familiar with this technique, we call it the superman choke, was taught this back in 2002. ive been knife training.for over 15 years and we've stress tested dozens of techniques including this one..whenever there is a small weakness in a knife technique such as this, there is really no point in pursuing the choke technique side but rather the counter to it because we've identified that to be a.weak area and someone might use it. so you have to be realistic about techniques and which areas to focus on..
thelister4910 we teach the following if confronted with a knife and you are unarmed: Rule nr1, run away. Rule nr2, if unable to run, find a physicsl barrier or improvised weapon, preferably something that is much longer than the knife, heavy is good. strong belt with a heavy belt buckle, .maybe a backpack you can use a shield to give you a chance to escape. rule nr3, only take on a knife wielding maniac with your bare hands if you are naked in a padded room. statistically people die from stab wounds, not so much slashes and I don't recall every reading about someone dying from a thrown knife. if you have to deal with a knife and you dont have a weapon, say a surprise attack, you want to land a devastating blow in the first two moves. say you manage to grab the knife hand, immediately smash the nose, throatb gouge out an eye, elbow to temple, something that shocks the system so you can proceed to control the knife hand but there are many many variables to consider and train..too much info for a comment ;)
I understand. I think your approach is a good one . If you were unable to run or get a weapon up in time have you drilled any moves that work? I think the first half of this move is really good. A triangle choke leaves you open to his other hand, but hacking the stab away and controlling the tricep so he can't pull it back I could see working. Maybe here instead of a choke you could drive your fingers into his eyes, and circle behind him?
I like a lot of Jared Whihongis' material... this isn't one of them or his acceptance to knowingly risk the chance that this guy could easily switch hands. This makes it unacceptable to me. I believe he's taught this hundreds to thousands as he said, this justification to me is unsatisfactory. (BUT) I train to beat black belts not a thousand white belts. There is good material in this video. But I do not like this. Nor do I like Knights knife defense on the ground. In both instances you're giving up space and the margin of error is already small.
This is the worst technique in the world.You might as well hug somebody with a knife using your face to block that knife.This is a B jiu jitsu technique used in sparring.If you want to use it in a fight your opponent can't be armed and it has to be a one on one scenario.Come on
Sorry just not real and its too slow .....counters dont work like that...real killer will turn into you and cut the back of the neck the second are in close...has this guys ever really been in a fight? Doubt it...the last place you want to be in up close on a knife unless you got the knife...dumb move
First, l love learning different techniques....now second, train hard... learn how to fight...practice at realistic speeds (sparring)...do whatever you can to save yourself...save for retirement...have a 401k plan...all of this is good...and like Lee said...buy a GUN, get an instructor and go to the range...and if you live in a no CCW state god bless your heart and safety. Oh and try not to hang where people might wanna stab you with knives...
fun fact
Almost every knife attack utilizes a leading leveraging arm to control the other person while the knife is used from ambush sowing machine style. This leaves you with little room to manuever and you might not even realize you've been stabbed until after the first few hits. Most people fall down while trying to back up. Knives are not used as an intimidation tool like guns. Techniques like this are cool visually but have very little pragmatic applications because nobody duels with knives. I repeat NOBODY DUELS WITH KNIVES.
Richard Grayson exactly.
What could even be worse is if the leveraging arm grabs ur hair, ear, hoodie or neck and pulls down to make it hard for you to see.
Even the most experienced instructors will tell you, you WILL most likely get cut.......alot.
The best thing I've seen, and training to do. With my training partners
Is charge towards him while trying perry, trap, block, strike, grab etc etc
not back away while trying those things.
Whenever you try backing up from a sewing machine knife attack or almost any really, your gonna get cut up just as bad as if you were doing nothing.
Meeting their aggression with your own with more practical movements, is your best bet.
If for whatever reason you couldn't avoid the knife fight in the first Place.
I know ppl say run.
Yeah of course.
But I can't run through a wall, elevator, phone booth, indoor places with close doors and attacker close to me.
I need to be in an open area and at least 15 feet or more away from the attacker to have a chance to get away.
I'm running away with fear, the attacker is running after me with aggression and no fear.
Richard Grayson Did Batman teach you that?
Dmitriy Getman knife on knife duels almost never happen, and indeed at close range with a leveraging arm a knife attack can be beat a gun
Dmitriy Getman a gun leaves a gapping cavity. Don't bring a knife to a gun fight.
check out this video facebook.com/kalisilatsaopaulo/videos/995199053863378/ It seems ridiculous, but once you learn how to trap the arms it's not so ridiculous.
Two thumbs up. One of my favorite Funker Tactical guys, from a law enforcement background.
I LOVE the cross-stomp, it is one of the few kicks involved in Wing Chun, which I am currently learning.
This technique might be not be the most applicable in a confrontation with a knife wielding opponent. But in any case i must say that i really enjoy watching Jared teach and explain his methodology. He seems to be a sincere, intelligent and humble person. It´s nice to see this in the self-defense world, where almost every instructor seems genetically indistinguishable to neanderthals.
I like the technique looks very effective but it also looks like it takes a lot of practice and to me looks WAY MORE viable on a tight environment. Thanks for bringing this to us to all the Funker Tactical team
Very interesting !
Beautiful! I love this guys material!
Speed, surprise, and not knowing what's going on is a good recipe.
For those masters complaining about the video. 10:50-12:50 they talk about can you switch your hands in this engagement? 8:05 they explain knife on knife chance is really low. Techniques are shallow and it’s more of a principle teaching thing is what the said and did it with empty hand.
Nice video thanks
Jared is a class act! Bob's your uncle!
I like your show.But by any chance could you please show left handed knife fighting training?
Good well thought out concept . I like this one .
Good choice using the ASOT. Very comfortable.
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Good one!
this tecnique is very nice
At your skill level ok but for us mortals I would think hit and run grappling with a knife is stupid yes you stick him in the neck and take him to ground you forget people don't dye instantly and may not even feel a cut in the moment you still have to deal with the someone know fighting for their life
if you can run if you can't cut first to disable and get out if you can't end it
please understand we all should strive to be god like in our skills but know your limits and spend some time on advanced first aid and EMS skills and truly looking at how resilient the human body is I have seen some shit in my years working in a trauma center and people just don't give up that easy
Robert Culliver that choke can render you unconscious in roughly 5 seconds, he's actually demonstrating pretty basic tactics. If you stab someone in the spine, neck they may not die right there but those are injuries that most only want to get away from you afterwards.
Good stuff
With or without the knife, trying to finish someone with a standing arm triangle is usually a bad idea. Make a video showing this technique live with a trainer knife on the BJJ black belt from the other Funker Tactical videos. Start from the feet and go live.
Show me this with someone who's not going to play ball. At speed.
Chur a Moari brother howzit from NZ Mr Wihongi!
I enjoy the videos but I don't understand. If you're close enough and coordinated enough to make forearm to forearm contact and parry, why wouldn't you just perform a hand, forearm, or bicep slice in order to destroy muscle, tendons, or arteries while still maintaining your distance? Just curious. Keep up the good work!
i only agree with getting off the line of attack. when most ppl a stabbing they are using a leading arm to control. And ambushes are short range attacks
All the knife experts claiming they know what works in the comments lol.
I you think this is a viable technique, you're dead ass wrong. Read the book "put em down, take em out. Knife fighting techniques from Folsom prison."
desiredisgust great book. You are correct
He was doing great until he started talking about footstomps, takedowns and controls. From the side control, you've taken the center and don't need to stomp or sweep. Drop the elbow at their back and turn>>you're the center and there goes their balance all the way to the ground. the deeper you get with the side choke and the more pressure, the quicker it's over. Once you're "in there", if you're under the arm with the weapon, it's controlled already, just don't give them room until they're out cold...and like Richard Grayson said, there's no dueling with knives.
THIS TECHNIQUE WILL MOST LIKELY GET YOU KILLED !!!
First off, just so people know I'm not some troll, I enjoy a lot of videos that Funker Tactical posts, but this is not one of those videos.There's a few problems with this technique that I can think of off the top of my head, even if the victim does have a knife to "amplify" a blood choke/arm triangle.
My main issue is that the attacker's knifing arm is straight up in the air during the choke, which still allows for SOME attackers to move their arm/elbow around enough to still stab the victim, or at least cut around the area of the victim's head or face no matter how tightly the victim closes that gap with their arms and head. This technique requires you to know your attacker a little bit too well for my taste, cuz I just wanna get outta there asap.
Issue #2; what's stopping the attacker from switching with which hand holds the weapon? The attacker can easily just switch hands that holds their weapon, even during the choke. The worst part is that the victim wouldn't even be able to see, or feel, for the attacker switching hands. Therefore you're not really keeping an eye on what the attacker is doing, resulting in the victim most likely getting stabbed.
Issue #3; standing arm triangles are really difficult to pull off. And when weapons are added to the equation, you're asking to get stabbed. One of the best standing arm triangles I've ever seen is done by Jessica Eye on UFC, and even then it took her awhile to pull it off. Here's a link: ua-cam.com/video/U537uIY6i8c/v-deo.html
Conclusion: Always be in the mentality that you're gonna at least get cut at some point... AND IT SUCKS. That should be enough to focus on controlling the attacker's weaponized arm first instead of prioritizing how to knock out your attacker with an arm triangle, or any choke for that matter. Here's a video (by Funker Tactical) that's more likely going to save your life (especially around 4:23); ua-cam.com/video/BoLwcjQNwZI/v-deo.html
Another little tip that almost never gets mentioned during these types of videos is; be the first to call for help (if possible). Some victims have been accused for a crime they didn't start because the attacker pretended to be the victim and called for help before the real victim did. This might sound stupid but has happened. Common sense would be to call for help first anyway and then deal with the situation accordingly.
With all my respect to the master, but if you are disarmed, the agressor has the opportunity to switch hands and it increases a lot the chance to be hurt and killed. Even if he is late to realize it. You should consider his height also. If the difference between both is great, it would be very difficult to choke him. If there's a chance to be hurt, then the technique it's not completely appropriate. A better choice would be the same initial movement, trap his arm with your right hand and break his arm with your left hand/arm in order to release the knife of his hand. Just an opinion of a self defense student.
The element of suprise...
Blood chokes take practice. Careful practice.
my partner questioned that what if that guy bend the arm and stab your head? will it happen?
I would like for you all to demonstrate how to cut your way out of a choke hold while wielding a knife.
THE VERY FIRST THING I SAID WAS SWITCH HANDS &, before he even realized it, his right lung would be filling up with blood. Which would allow me any number of entry points as he scrambled to regroup
I really enjoy studying training with knives and understand that with consistent practice and preparation you increase your chances of survival. That being said what bothers me the most with videos such as these tend to show a half speed attack or slow speed attack followed by a a fast counter attack/defense which is unrealistic BS. It should be shown more often what is practiced in theory first then followed by what happens in reality. Meaning the person being the attacker should go full speed as in the intent to harm and then see how countering could be handled. Notice most videos do not show attacker actually "attacking" just standing there going through motions
He still had the ability to transfer the knife from his strong hand (that was trapped) to his weak hand. He could have wreaked havoc on you with all the movement he ha d available.
What if he switches hands?
Dick twice a day And chill plus Reptilian Hunter ----What if you watched the whole thing?
Funker Tactical - Fight Training Videos oh damn that comeback
what if the aggressor had 2 knifes?
*Mr. Wihongi is a well known and trained instructor, bur applying this technique in real life against the knife will get you killed in 95% of cases. Just run.*
Se contradice a otras técnicas que muestra el canal, no creo que sea eficaz.
I hope no one dies cause they watched this video and are ready to try it on the street.
Great technique, if he doesn't grab his knife with his free hand and stab you in the armpit. But as you said, it happens fast.
What if your opponent switches the knife to his other hand?
Okay. This time ill admit this is a nice technique!
Some of the aspects of this attack is used in the different muay thai clinches
+scott lee Nice for YT. In a real life if you see a guy with a knife - just run.
Володимир Когут Oh no worries. I live in a city full of rich parents and suburbs. No knife attacks for me!
Training the ability to switch knife hands is easy, you just need to practice. I can't believe this.
It's also possible that he draws a back-up knife with the other hand. In some scenarios it might be even easier. There are really people carrying up to 5 knives on them. The reason being that having only one knife, there are too many scenarios, where you can't draw it (e.g. only accessible with your right hand; in your pocket and thus only accessible, if you have the time to get your hand in there, not accessible if you lie on your back...)
Reeeeally slowly now...shoots in quickly because he knows how ridiculous it would be to try and do this ONE move.
Can't you just drop your weight & break his neck? Or is that just when the arm is around the neck & the neck alone?
The opponent can switch the knife to the other hand and cut your arm very easily
I think no matter what the one with a knife will cut you either it be your neck hand chest arm leg and a lot of the times they make it visible that they have a knife some of the smarter ones won't pull it out till its inside of you already
its cool. Unless he grabs the knife with his left hand lol
I came close to loosing my life strangling a guy in this exact choke, he stabbed me before passing out
It's more applicable in icepick stab...
Oh yeah professional killers have weapons that are felt not seen seen or heard.
Training a technique isn't going to help you. You need to train all the weapons a whole lot and hope your opponent is unskilled.
the blood choke is good but I think the "follow if he recoils" advice is terrible. If the opponent gives you a feint you've opened yourself up to be stabbed in the torso
en un combate con cuchillos ninguna de estas técnica son fáciles de hacer.
lo otro es que estos instructores nunca hacen un video haciendo combate libre,se la pasan con pura coreografía.
Rafael Vaquero Esta técnica no es buena y se contradice a otras que muestra el canal, de la que e visto solo me parecen posibles dos, esta la descartaría.
lol
This technique is to hard,and he can use the other arm so...
And what is the defense for this technique?
Go for weapon first...then enemy...any other order is suicide
Nice technique and all but he can still stab you in the back thats why i prefer to defang the snake as its safer but if this is war combat thats a different scene
the other person, i wished while in the hold he showed he tried all he can to stab anyway. i get how effective of a move it is but i wont use it or rarely. way to dangerous to big of a risk getting stabbedmyself
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Kia ora
Kia kaha
Unless you are required to do so people should learn situational awareness and never be in this type of situation. That being said I dont think Id worry too muh witb the takedown if i have already stabbed him in the back... thats just me though. As a matter of fact I think it would be best not ecen to follw to the ground at all and be prepared to run or fight another attacker.
yes really scary indeed seeing as you didn't do a disarm first!.. anyone with half a brain cell will pass the knife to their free hand and start puncturing your kidneys. you also need a lot of strength with this technique. good luck
ZodiacProd It's apparent by your comment you didn't bother to watch the whole thing.
Funker Tactical - Fight Training Videos i didn't have to. I'm very familiar with this technique, we call it the superman choke, was taught this back in 2002. ive been knife training.for over 15 years and we've stress tested dozens of techniques including this one..whenever there is a small weakness in a knife technique such as this, there is really no point in pursuing the choke technique side but rather the counter to it because we've identified that to be a.weak area and someone might use it. so you have to be realistic about techniques and which areas to focus on..
So what techniques do you recommend?
thelister4910 we teach the following if confronted with a knife and you are unarmed: Rule nr1, run away.
Rule nr2, if unable to run, find a physicsl barrier or improvised weapon, preferably something that is much longer than the knife, heavy is good. strong belt with a heavy belt buckle, .maybe a backpack you can use a shield to give you a chance to escape.
rule nr3, only take on a knife wielding maniac with your bare hands if you are naked in a padded room. statistically people die from stab wounds, not so much slashes and I don't recall every reading about someone dying from a thrown knife. if you have to deal with a knife and you dont have a weapon, say a surprise attack, you want to land a devastating blow in the first two moves. say you manage to grab the knife hand, immediately smash the nose, throatb gouge out an eye, elbow to temple, something that shocks the system so you can proceed to control the knife hand but there are many many variables to consider and train..too much info for a comment ;)
I understand. I think your approach is a good one . If you were unable to run or get a weapon up in time have you drilled any moves that work? I think the first half of this move is really good. A triangle choke leaves you open to his other hand, but hacking the stab away and controlling the tricep so he can't pull it back I could see working. Maybe here instead of a choke you could drive your fingers into his eyes, and circle behind him?
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I like a lot of Jared Whihongis' material... this isn't one of them or his acceptance to knowingly risk the chance that this guy could easily switch hands. This makes it unacceptable to me. I believe he's taught this hundreds to thousands as he said, this justification to me is unsatisfactory. (BUT) I train to beat black belts not a thousand white belts. There is good material in this video. But I do not like this. Nor do I like Knights knife defense on the ground. In both instances you're giving up space and the margin of error is already small.
This is the worst technique in the world.You might as well hug somebody with a knife using your face to block that knife.This is a B jiu jitsu technique used in sparring.If you want to use it in a fight your opponent can't be armed and it has to be a one on one scenario.Come on
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Sorry just not real and its too slow .....counters dont work like that...real killer will turn into you and cut the back of the neck the second are in close...has this guys ever really been in a fight? Doubt it...the last place you want to be in up close on a knife unless you got the knife...dumb move
First, l love learning different techniques....now second, train hard... learn how to fight...practice at realistic speeds (sparring)...do whatever you can to save yourself...save for retirement...have a 401k plan...all of this is good...and like Lee said...buy a GUN, get an instructor and go to the range...and if you live in a no CCW state god bless your heart and safety. Oh and try not to hang where people might wanna stab you with knives...