Basic Knife-Fighting Techniques: Into the Fray Episode 168

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  • @user-gz4ot6fp2h
    @user-gz4ot6fp2h 4 роки тому +2094

    Watching this cause I'm in the UK growing up

    • @swagguy4101
      @swagguy4101 4 роки тому +129

      Imagine not having guns😂😂

    • @catgoaaaaaaaaaaa6152
      @catgoaaaaaaaaaaa6152 4 роки тому +261

      @@swagguy4101 "Oh look at me, I'm laughing at someone who's GROWING UP (most likely underage) AND NOT HAVING GUNS, GEE WILLIKERS, IT SURE WOULD BE NICE TO BUY A GUN FOR MY 4 YEAR OLD FROM WALMART RIGHT NOW AND EAT A CHEESEBURGER

    • @Darkest_Soul_187
      @Darkest_Soul_187 3 роки тому +151

      @@swagguy4101 Imagine not having mass shootings 😂😂 Wouldn't that be boring huh

    • @c4m3r4n2
      @c4m3r4n2 3 роки тому +70

      @@swagguy4101 ik man imagine not having school shootings

    • @ChalkEater419
      @ChalkEater419 3 роки тому +7

      @@catgoaaaaaaaaaaa6152 ?

  • @skii8809
    @skii8809 3 роки тому +903

    Straight up self defense, no cuts to kill or hurt, just “disarming” great video. Love it

    • @drened8502
      @drened8502 3 роки тому +81

      I'm pretty sure if the situation is dire enough that you need to use a knife, that mf is dying. Unless you spent years practising with your knife chances are, when the actual situation comes around you will be killing them

    • @masterbomber98
      @masterbomber98 3 роки тому +32

      @@drened8502 that cut on the leg is lethal and also the one in the arm if the ambulance gets there a bit late

    • @drened8502
      @drened8502 3 роки тому +4

      @@masterbomber98 Depends what kind of a knife you have. Obviously on bare skin you'll do considerable damage but if the guy is wearing a jumper the cut on the arm will probably not do much

    • @masterbomber98
      @masterbomber98 3 роки тому +26

      @@drened8502 It might be. I've been training in knife combat for 3 years now and sometimes for demonstration we use sharp knives on different materials. Probably a less sharpened knife would deal far less damage, but a proper weapon on bare skin is really something I would like to avoid my entire life.

    • @unknownplayer1552
      @unknownplayer1552 3 роки тому +3

      No fun

  • @randallstephens8273
    @randallstephens8273 5 років тому +263

    I'm glad the other gentlemen addressed that military knife fighting techniques
    It's when your rifle stops, sidearm stops, and you're down to your last tool.
    A knife is alao employed as a close quarter device should you have to go hand to hand.
    Yes shooting all the time would be great, blunt force with a rifle would be great.
    But in the service, we're taught and trained how to use all of our tools that we have available and to always have the will to win

    • @Creshex8
      @Creshex8 4 роки тому +23

      Knives are also easier to make and maintain. They are quiet and never run out of ammo.

    • @Navoii.
      @Navoii. 3 роки тому +2

      @@Creshex8 or do they

    • @Creshex8
      @Creshex8 3 роки тому +17

      @@Navoii. only in Legend of Zelda, Breath of the Wild.

    • @BigDaddySwingingMeat
      @BigDaddySwingingMeat Рік тому +1

      "Knives never jam and they never run out of ammo"
      *Takes a puff from an 80 ring cigar and while emitting radiating waves of badassery*

  • @JoseDiaz-wo5rb
    @JoseDiaz-wo5rb 5 років тому +733

    The knife video on where to cut to immobilize someone's abilities to attack you repeatedly was very straightforward and explanatory.thanks

    • @Libertad59
      @Libertad59 9 місяців тому

      Being someone that has an idea about knives.

  • @nortesur9504
    @nortesur9504 4 роки тому +56

    I remember back in the 90s when I was a kid I met a man who fought 3 guys at the same time in front of a disco club in my hometown . I didn't see the fight because I was inside the club having fun. But one of my friends who witnessed the confrontation told me that this guy stabbed the 3 bullies and he just got some cuts on her arms.. People in the 90s loved to play with fake knives and challenging themselves who was better avoiding being cut. In this way I think many guys learn how to use a knife in a real aggression. Just memories as a kid. Anything is possible in a fight. In the ring there's a referee. On the streets you're gonna find threats everyhere. Greetings from Colombia South America.

  • @erikhagler3500
    @erikhagler3500 6 років тому +46

    I am also a Kali practitioner and first off I love the fact he introduces the FMA angling system to help understand the type of attack. Personally, I would result to using FMA to "Defang the Snake", use the Triangle Footwork to gain positioning then proceed to cut or stab any and all open targets. My way of thinking is if it escalates to the level to where you fear for life and have no other choice, better to be tried by 12 than carried by 6.

    • @chit2840
      @chit2840 2 роки тому +4

      I personally don't want to be judged by 12 people to stupid to get out of jury duty. I won't be carried by 6 either....😉

    • @erikhagler3500
      @erikhagler3500 2 роки тому +3

      @@chit2840 can’t say I can argue with either points. Best option is to be aware and stay OUT of those situations

    • @erllrma
      @erllrma Рік тому +1

      Although that saying is very common not every single human can handle taking a life in their consciences. You'd have to be some child molester, rapist, murderer or someone really bad for me to justify your death but when it comes to reality I still don't think I could live knowing I took someone else's life when I had the power to end it a different way.

    • @erikhagler3500
      @erikhagler3500 Рік тому +2

      @@erllrma that’s understandable. Truth is no one knows if they could if they are put into a situation like that.

    • @kingd3001
      @kingd3001 4 місяці тому

      @@erikhagler3500 I agree with you, friend, but sometimes the situation chooses you whether you’re prepared or not

  • @seanb4386
    @seanb4386 6 років тому +347

    Instead of backing away you should move in especially if it something long being swung at you

    • @bushwhacker482
      @bushwhacker482 4 роки тому +42

      That would be one option.
      However, then you would be moving to the inside of your attacker, which leaves you open to attack by their other hand... plus their legs which you will now be squarely in front of. You have to keep in mind now the hand with the weapon you are trying to deal with and disarm, and their other hand which you will probably not be able to pay much attention to until you've taken care of the weapon.
      Allowing the weapon to pass and moving to the outside accomplishes a number of things.
      It removes the threat of attack from the opposite hand and legs.
      When your knife meets the flesh of the wrist or forearm on the first cut, you have the combine power of your swing and their swing meeting, the resulting cut will be much more damaging and most likely deeper and longer. Meeting the strike from the inside means you will have to stop/block the strike dead, and then rely only on the power of your own arm to deliver the cut.
      By stepping outside, you will also immediately be setting yourself up for the follow-up slash to the bicep. With a blade, the flow of movement is everything. The first cut is what we call an Angle 1, at the completion of that cut, your knife hand is naturally positioned to follow up with an Angle 2 or 4 to the bicep area.
      By moving outside, after you made your cut or cuts, you are now also in position to apply the elbow check as demonstrated. Despite what some of the "experts" in the comments say, elbow checks work very well. By applying constant pressure just above the elbow, you control the limb and are keeping your attacker from being able to redirect their weapon in case your first 2 cuts didn't actually work for some reason. The constant push also keeps them from being able to bring there other hand into play as you are turning their upper body away from you. Turning the body also as the added benefit of turning their hips, which disrupts their stance and takes them off balance.
      The third cut to the inside of the thigh doesn't have to be directed at that point. The stab could just as well be directed into the front of the thigh and then "comma (C) cut out, to produce pretty much the same disabling effect of that muscle group.
      Despite what some are saying about needing a larger knife, no, you don't. A two-inch blade will reach just about every major blood vessel and tendon in the human body. The goal in this technique is disable the limb by severing tendons. Once a tendon is cut, it snaps up inside the body and the limb is done for. Its lost some manner of function. The only fix for this is surgery.
      So tactically, closing inside with your attacker is not ideal with the knife if you can move to the outside. You let them offer you a limb, and you cut that first as far from their body as you can. Then you work your way inward from a safer (outside, with you controlling the attacker as much as possible) position.
      Chose your targets as they offer them to you and work your way inward:
      1) Fingers, Hands, Inside of wrist
      2) Inside and outside of forearms
      3)Inside of elbow
      4) Bicep
      5) Armpit
      Same thing with the legs. In short, whittle them down a bit before stepping in close to go for the body. Cutting the blood vessels in the arms can lead to unconsciousness in 2 to 3 minutes, and to death in 4 to 6 minutes if the bleeding is not controlled. The idea that someone is going to keep fighting for up to 10 minutes in this situation as some said is unrealistic. Most people get real concerned when their limb stops working and they see their blood spurting out of them in a non-stop rush.

    • @jamesripley4168
      @jamesripley4168 4 роки тому +4

      With a bat
      I got a fat scare on the back my head from moving In also wrestling and a flight reaction but with out shooting for a take down he could have took my head off and my impact and the downward motion on the bay hitting the back of my head made me unconscious for like a split second but I had top position and gravity and strength on my side one lesson I know is if it’s a fight like that you have ever right to be ruthless as long as ur not it the wrong

    • @Handsomeguy-kj2jg
      @Handsomeguy-kj2jg 4 роки тому +3

      @@bushwhacker482 it doesn’t matter much about the other hand if you come in and start stabbing his torso or neck, I’m pretty sure he won’t be thinking to land a basass left hook on you either after swinging his long weapon. you typed a lot of things that only have a small chance of going down that way just like this man, it’s obvious a person with a longer weapon would rather be at a farther distance that gives his the most effectiveness and limits your shorter weapon.saying just do a side step is way harder then doing it lol especially when your adding in a simultaneous strike to their arm. The most practical way you would see people doing somn like this is two swordsman doing a parry then arm cut. attempting to do this on an opponent with a much longer weapon, brings the chances way to low to be consistently attempted.

    • @flarion00
      @flarion00 4 роки тому +1

      You are absolutely correct

    • @bushwhacker482
      @bushwhacker482 4 роки тому +7

      @@Handsomeguy-kj2jg Humm... except you're forgetting, before you start your stabbing of his neck or torso, you still have to take care of that weapon that is still coming in at you first, otherwise you still stand a pretty good chance of being clocked before you can start your stabbing.
      Just because you stepped inside and way from the leading tip of the weapon, doesn't mean you are safe from the butt-end of the weapon.
      You moving inside only changes my original choice of impact points, I still have other options that will work with the weapon's current flow. Add to this, I also have my other hand, and legs as well that you are willing to ignore.
      Just because you "think" my other hand is empty, doesn't necessary mean it is either.
      Sure, you can try rushing inside and it might work. You might get lucky and I don't make the change in time with the longer weapon, And my other hand might actually be empty and waiting with just a punch. Or I can't get a kick off to you nuts in time. There's a lot of "ifs" that can go either way. What is almost a sure bet is letting the longer weapon pass, follow and check, and none of those "ifs" matter because you have the tactically superior position where your opponent is completely open and unable to defend themselves.
      And by the way, I type a lot of things that are basic knowledge and practice in most bladed system, regardless of origin... or the size of the blade.

  • @WatPoh
    @WatPoh 4 роки тому +119

    "I don't fight with a knife, I kill with a knife" - GrdMaster Mike Pick

    • @mr.postmangrandson881
      @mr.postmangrandson881 4 роки тому +10

      bro almost always when u fight with a knife u will prolly end up killing ur oponent

    • @el34glo59
      @el34glo59 3 роки тому +1

      Cool story. You're just so badass.

    • @jer6162
      @jer6162 3 роки тому +2

      @@el34glo59 would you use a gun to immobilize someone or kill?? Same thing with a knife.

    • @yeetfeet1878
      @yeetfeet1878 3 роки тому

      @@jer6162 if you shoot someone they most likely have a knife or also have a gun.

    • @jer6162
      @jer6162 3 роки тому +7

      @@yeetfeet1878 that's my point if someone had a knife or gun or you felt your life in danger would you shoot just to immobilize or would you shoot to kill??? Same with knife I'm not pulling my knife to immobilize. I wouldn't pull a knife unless my intent was to kill my threat.

  • @martialbladeconcepts6035
    @martialbladeconcepts6035 7 років тому +185

    Thank you all for your comments and feedback! I really appreciate it. Please remember that this was intended to be a short demonstration of one of the key skills in MBC; it does not represent the entire content of the system.
    Do we have tactics for left handers? Yes. Do we also teach techniques to stay inside the arc of the strike? Yes. Do we teach techniques for folks who don't have the mobility to evade the strike and must stay inside to block it? Yes. Can we fit all those into a five-minute video? Unfortunately not.
    On the positive side, we do have a complete instructional series on the Martial Blade Concepts system. A little Google-fu and I'm sure you'll find it easily.
    Thanks again for your feedback!
    Stay safe,
    Mike

    • @schwany6703
      @schwany6703 6 років тому

      Martial Blade Concepts what if they're a leftie

    • @carlbarrs929
      @carlbarrs929 6 років тому +1

      On the contrary Mike, thank you so very much for all you guys do. I am seriously think abou coming there for some urban weapons training. I am not yet a member as I live out country and can't legally carry here without going through their Police gun training.Coming home soon. Bless the USA.

    • @austinpundit6321
      @austinpundit6321 5 років тому

      Love your work, Mike, don't worry about the ass clowns.

    • @puppetmastercoaching7388
      @puppetmastercoaching7388 4 роки тому

      Do you feel good about yourself selling this? Because someone may believe your BS one day and get killed. No way for a grown man to make money.

    • @jimlowe5433
      @jimlowe5433 4 роки тому

      @@puppetmastercoaching7388 You are probably correct. But think of it this way, discover for yourself what works (if you have not done it already) and then act on your training in the course that it is required. Difficulty comes with just being on the outside and looking in on some thing. It appears incorrect until you experience it.

  • @renoia3067
    @renoia3067 2 роки тому +49

    God this is exactly what I needed to write my knife fight scene. Angle 1 defense is precisely what I was looking for

    • @A-homo-sapien
      @A-homo-sapien Рік тому +6

      Cool bro, you still writing it?

    • @yaboijory
      @yaboijory Рік тому +5

      You got the audiobook anywhere?

    • @andyhayward1261
      @andyhayward1261 Рік тому +3

      Come on man don’t leave us hanging gotta let us know how this knife fight scene turned out

  • @njosborne5540
    @njosborne5540 4 роки тому +6

    I like the core message = get off line, close distance and cut. Fighting is never clean or "by the numbers" but you can still train muscle memory

  • @BillyBob_McSanchez
    @BillyBob_McSanchez 3 роки тому +123

    Basically he's teaching us how to become a chi blocker with a knife

    • @JRV4606
      @JRV4606 3 роки тому

      I refuse to like your comment

  • @VinDcator
    @VinDcator 4 роки тому +45

    Very interesting. The knife is actually used as an extension of your hand. One slash may be survivable, but two or three cuts are very difficult to manage.

  • @Bruh-wd4yu
    @Bruh-wd4yu 4 роки тому +104

    When you go to war you learn that the best technique is stabbing and not dying

    • @anujmediaworks
      @anujmediaworks 2 місяці тому

      Or trying to stab and getting hit by an iron rod also resulting in death.

  • @marinechapssemperfiout9939
    @marinechapssemperfiout9939 4 роки тому +13

    Great vid. BTW, a Marine always carry’s their knife. A must. Semper Fi, Combat Marine

  • @tjnlindaoconchuir1312
    @tjnlindaoconchuir1312 2 роки тому +2

    Love how sensible and grounded in reality. I've found in my experience the best way to win against a determined attacker was to also take control of their closest arm and then get your weapon into the fight.

  • @CaneFu
    @CaneFu 2 роки тому +4

    Great video. I really like the philosophy that there is no need to stab with deadly force with a knife, just disable with the least damage possible and get away. In fact it is my hope that just flashing a knife at an attacker will cause them to rethink what they are doing and find an easier victim.

    • @roneystapes
      @roneystapes Рік тому

      Same thinking here, what knife are you carrying, I rotate betwen SOG Flash II and Spyderco Resilience.

  • @alexansari2138
    @alexansari2138 3 роки тому +9

    Thanks for this demo. Mike is a total lethal weapon. Great technique and you sir ask the right questions as they are simple and accurate to what the viewer would ask. Great video.

  • @jesuriah
    @jesuriah 7 років тому +268

    This is like Wing Chun. If you can move three times as fast as your opponent, it works great...but reality doesn't work that way.

    • @nquell2255
      @nquell2255 6 років тому +29

      That's why you actually take the time to train if you are going to carry a defensive tool and allow some consistent practice to take place. You could make the same argument about those select individuals who receive their concealed firearms licenses without any quality training and then do nothing to better themselves. Just hope they know how to accurately put rounds on target if the scenario ever occurs.

    • @drunkanonymous4756
      @drunkanonymous4756 5 років тому +17

      Practicing over and over until your body moves without thinking will naturally make you faster than youre avg joe. Now if the opponent trained just as hard then the one with the faster reaction and better position will win. But in a fight anything can happen

    • @hunglomein8047
      @hunglomein8047 5 років тому +7

      Your average person is clumsy and slow. What has mentioned to be said is this; you can train this combination/counter attack till the it's engrained in you like breathing, but the amount of variables that you could run into are many. Humans are unpredictable when driven to acts of violence, whether it's motivated through fear, anger, jealousy, passion, you name it, you should always expect the unexpected. Your most useful tool's in a situation that's turned confrontational are going to be, awareness and violence of action. Know when your opportunity presents itself and capitalize on that opportunity, you have to think and move on the fly, because chances are your adversaries will be acting unpredictably.

    • @goncalobaia1574
      @goncalobaia1574 5 років тому +3

      If you can't, you need practice, plain and simple
      I practice israeli krav Maga, not wing chun, but I imagine the principle is the same with all martial arts

    • @VinDcator
      @VinDcator 4 роки тому +7

      The typical attacker is not a trained, skilled assassin; that's your advantage.

  • @mcmark9780
    @mcmark9780 Рік тому +7

    In self defense I was told never ever tell someone you are going to kill them, you just do it. I was told this by people who were trained

    • @ziyadrgb9584
      @ziyadrgb9584 4 місяці тому +1

      Most ppl say they are gonna Fight but it end up nothing

  • @gregbraddy1497
    @gregbraddy1497 7 років тому +4

    That's a simple introduction to using a knife in a self- defense mode. I like it!

  • @Colodrake13
    @Colodrake13 Рік тому

    Believe it or not this video has saved my life I live in a very low income area in America surprisingly not many people in my neighborhood have guns most people in this neighborhood use knives I got attacked by a drug addict he was armed with a rusty ass kitchen knife and I used the thing in the beginning where the guy cut the vein in the arm to dis arm him thank you for uploading this video 🙏🏽

  • @curtisb3000
    @curtisb3000 7 років тому +326

    That last cut is fatal...there is a artery going down that inner thigh. I practice Kali for over eight years.

    • @michaellaracuenti9896
      @michaellaracuenti9896 6 років тому +32

      True that was what I was thinking when I watched the video if you just want to disable the attacker a lateral cut across through the quadricep or tendon would be a much safer technique with a lot lower chance of fatality

    • @jazzyjaytee9961
      @jazzyjaytee9961 5 років тому +26

      femoral artery. It's a death sentence, basically.

    • @mr.meowgi9876
      @mr.meowgi9876 5 років тому +4

      Not that far down if you cut the front muscle just enough

    • @TheGreenWelty
      @TheGreenWelty 4 роки тому +10

      Addition to the femoral slang there's a lots of veins in the inside of the arm that first slash is potentially fatal keep in mind you're using a knife it's a Lethal Weapon don't try and tone it down learn to use it effectively it's the most effective tool inside 21 feet

    • @danialphaomega
      @danialphaomega 4 роки тому +4

      Arteries are ropey you should know that kali, also its takes an extremely sharp edge to slice that deep by a high end steel. But most people have a $50-$60 china steel knife lol.
      Also 90% of people don't even know how to hand sharpen a knife to a razor edge polish sharp enough to shave on.
      But its is possible to learn these skills just not but these jokers.

  • @willkeppler2408
    @willkeppler2408 4 роки тому +2

    these are good concepts. hes focusing more on distance and attacking appendages to disable attackers in a self defense context. ive seen sword instructors who have a similar strategy.
    closing the distance is not the only option. especially since the environment was left completely out of context. he was teaching concepts so you learn what you can, take what works for you and makes sense for you and keep training.

  • @BladeObssession
    @BladeObssession 3 роки тому +3

    Good video. I was actually threatened by someone with a bumper jack but I had a 9 mm. He dropped the jack fast when I told him I would kill him where he stood. So glad he didn't make me. Very tense situation.

  • @ThatBlevinsGuy
    @ThatBlevinsGuy 7 років тому +228

    Good technique but it reminds of the old joke "How to be a millionaire and not pay taxes: first, get a million dollars."
    The first part of this technique is the hardest, and it's really hard. Getting out of the way is so much easier said than done. It requires advanced training and has nothing to do with knives. Until you can master the timing and movement to get out of the way, you can forget about that lightning fast arm slash. And there's no amount of solo practicing that will get you there. You must train with a partner and build up to full speed with real knocks on the head when you don't get out of the way.

    • @DanteYewToob
      @DanteYewToob 7 років тому +34

      Phil Blevins Nah man, get a string and a pillowcase.. fill it with sand or rice or whatever.. just has to be 10-20lbs.. tie it to a tree and swing it really hard.. Dodge, weave, bob.. add another.. dodge and weave... easy.
      Only lazy people resign to mediocrity.. put in the effort, get creative and you can do anything. I have cancer, one lung and a fucked up shoulder, so I changed my fighting/defense style to suit those challenges.
      You can always find a way bro, go for it.

    • @juddmutua
      @juddmutua 7 років тому +2

      Respect.

    • @derpinbird1180
      @derpinbird1180 7 років тому +4

      The upside is it will make you a god at dodgeball

    • @nickdantzlerward8567
      @nickdantzlerward8567 7 років тому +3

      So true, Phil. Good comment.

    • @Mr.Ut21
      @Mr.Ut21 7 років тому +10

      danteelite what you described has almost no utility to fight training. Literally almost no transferability. Better to spend your time learning to move quickly, than convince yourself that the pillow case replicates real-time movement of an aggressive belligerent.

  • @brianmagsipoc8718
    @brianmagsipoc8718 7 років тому +32

    As a student of Filipino Martial Arts, I enjoyed this demo. I feel like I should point some things out though. These are great techniques but they take a lot of training to get them right. Note how the first cut is to the forearm as the attacker is swinging a tire iron. If that swing is full speed I guarantee you'll be backing up and trying to get the hell of out dodge. He continues moving forward with the second cut to the tricep combined with checking the elbow. In a real life confrontation that can be difficult to pull off. In all the chaos you may miss the tricep cut or the elbow check completely. The third cut is to a rather specific area, just above the knee. Again, in the chaos of the fight you may miss low and glance off the shin or kneecap or you may miss high, which could lead to cutting the femoral artery which is fatal. However that may be the intention, to end the fight permanently.
    There are also legal implications. Using a knife tends to be looked down upon in court as opposed to using a gun. It may sound strange, but the knife just has bad connotations. Serial killers use knives because they like the intimacy of it - they are up close and able to see first hand every bit of damage they are causing. If you use a knife a jury may see you as being in the same position. A gun puts distance between you and the attacker.
    In short, I think you should avoid using a knife at all cost for self defense. It's messy and up close and personal. But if it's the only option you've got left these techniques, with a good amount of training, will definitely get the job done.

    • @phil494
      @phil494 6 років тому +3

      Thank you so much for your statement! The beauty of common sense:

    • @birthcertificate7223
      @birthcertificate7223 5 років тому +1

      attack the front leg as they have swung then slash their tendons

    • @jimmywells33
      @jimmywells33 5 років тому +1

      Good points. Also, most places that don't allow concealed carry have also outlawed carrying a fixed blade as well.

    • @redriver6541
      @redriver6541 5 років тому

      If lethal force (which swinging a tire iron is....) is authorized.... It shouldn't matter. Two to the face, deep rip in the corotid, or F250 to the skull....it is ALL allowed. However it needs to be done amd what means you have available to you to accomplish it.

  • @StarlightEater
    @StarlightEater 6 років тому +522

    If u wanna learn 2 knife fight go to prison. You'll learn the master techniques of 'stab like crazy' and 'try not bleeding to death'

    • @ijiih8334
      @ijiih8334 5 років тому +22

      bra I'm in prison wrap that towel around your four arms .. fools not even holding bangers like that I'ma stab you all in your neck and face eyes and all..

    • @deekay336
      @deekay336 5 років тому +63

      @@ijiih8334 damn you got four arms?

    • @viciousKev
      @viciousKev 4 роки тому

      @@ijiih8334 what would be a banger like that like stab a few inches deep sharp metal

    • @dfgdfbsdfvv832
      @dfgdfbsdfvv832 4 роки тому +4

      @@ijiih8334 Jeans are better for the forearms
      but a 2 towels overlayed and twisted and wrapped around the neck is the best

    • @stefanh5699
      @stefanh5699 4 роки тому +1

      @@deekay336 it's goro from mortal Kombat and he's gonna bang us or something I couldn't understand his writing.

  • @TheNewBowunter
    @TheNewBowunter 6 років тому +218

    After this fails because your opponent didn't swing in slow motion..... just try to stab like crazy!

    • @barneymiller7894
      @barneymiller7894 6 років тому +21

      So they can keep beating you for ten minutes while they bleed to death?

    • @reckszkingzactivitiesrkat.4134
      @reckszkingzactivitiesrkat.4134 6 років тому +4

      facts thats how its done loooool #SelfDefencePurposes

    • @barneymiller7894
      @barneymiller7894 6 років тому +32

      I can tell you, with 100% confidence, the absolute MOST EFFECTIVE knife fighting technique of all time! Run like your ass is on fire.

    • @austinpundit6321
      @austinpundit6321 5 років тому +25

      If they demonstrated it at full speed, you would be the first to complain that it was too fast for you to see what was going on. That was a completely asinine complaint.

    • @LordRuckus
      @LordRuckus 5 років тому +4

      @@barneymiller7894 On the bright side the more effort they exert beating you, the faster they'll bleed out.

  • @yjjeeper90
    @yjjeeper90 7 років тому +11

    Very well presented and articulated. I really like the explanation of the logic behind each individual strike.

  • @jazldazl9193
    @jazldazl9193 3 роки тому +8

    “He who fights and runs away
    May live to fight another day;
    But he who is battle slain
    Can never rise to fight again.”
    ― Oliver Goldsmith

  • @dzhellek
    @dzhellek 2 роки тому

    From what I can tell it's like fencing in the sense that it starts at your feet. Balance and the footwork to move when and where you need is where it all starts.

  • @bushwhacker482
    @bushwhacker482 4 роки тому +3

    Lots of interesting comments.
    The one thing, these techniques are basics for several blade systems. They have been around and have worked for several centuries, for a number of different blade cultures. Blade on blade fighting is a slightly different animal, but for this topic, I will stick to the knife defense against a club/tire iron scenario presented in the video.
    Many seem to like the idea of stepping into the attack with a club-like instrument instead of stepping away. Yes, that would also be one option on how to handle this scenario. Keep in mind that the technique demonstrated here is only one of many possible responses.
    However there are things to also consider then you move to the inside of your attacker, which leaves you open to attack by their other hand... plus their legs which you will now be squarely in front of. You have to keep in mind now the hand with the weapon you are trying to deal with and disarm, and their other hand which you will probably not be able to pay much attention to until you've taken care of the weapon. Just because your attacker is using a weapon, doesn't mean they also won't be employing their empty hand, elbows, knees and feet at the same time as well.
    Allowing the weapon to pass and moving to the outside accomplishes a number of things.
    It removes much of the threat of attack from the opposite hand and the legs.
    When your knife meets the flesh of the wrist or forearm on the first cut, you have the combine power of your swing and their swing meeting, the resulting cut will be much more damaging and most likely deeper and longer. Meeting the strike from the inside means you will have to stop/block the strike dead, and then rely only on the power of your own arm to deliver the cut.
    By stepping outside, you will also immediately be setting yourself up for the follow-up slash to the bicep. With a blade, the flow of movement is everything. The first cut is what we call an Angle 1, at the completion of that cut, your knife hand is naturally positioned to follow up with an Angle 2, 4, or 10 to the bicep area.
    By moving outside, after you made your cut or cuts, you are now also in position to apply the elbow check as demonstrated. Despite what some of the "experts" in the comments say, elbow checks work very well. By applying constant pressure just above the elbow, you control the limb and are keeping your attacker from being able to redirect their weapon in case your first cuts didn't actually work for some reason. The constant push also keeps them from being able to bring their other hand into play as you are forcing their upper body to turn away from you. Turning the body also as the added benefit of turning their hips, which disrupts their stance and takes them off balance.
    The third cut to the inside of the thigh doesn't have to be directed at that point. The stab could just as well be directed into the front of the thigh and then "comma (C) cut out, to produce pretty much the same disabling effect of that muscle group. Or you can chose a completely different target, as the elbow check will have opened up a number of target to you.
    Despite what some are saying about needing a larger knife, no, you don't. A two-inch blade will reach just about every major blood vessel and tendon in the human body. The goal in this technique is disable the limb by severing tendons. Once a tendon is cut, it snaps up inside the body and the limb is done for. Its lost some manner of function. The only fix for this is surgery.
    So tactically, closing inside with your attacker is not ideal with the knife if you can move to the outside. You let them offer you a limb, and you cut that first as far from their body as you can. Then you work your way inward from a safer (outside, with you controlling the attacker as much as possible) position.
    Chose your targets as they offer them to you and work your way inward:
    1) Fingers, Hands, Inside of wrist
    2) Inside and outside of forearms
    3)Inside of elbow
    4) Bicep
    5) Armpit
    Same thing with the legs. In short, whittle them down a bit before stepping in close to go for the body. Cutting the blood vessels in the arms can lead to unconsciousness in 2 to 3 minutes, and to death in 4 to 6 minutes if the bleeding is not controlled. The idea that someone is going to keep fighting for up to 10 minutes in this situation as some have said is unrealistic. Most people get real concerned when their limb stops working and they see their blood spurting out of them in a non-stop rush.

  • @MrCoreyRobert
    @MrCoreyRobert 3 роки тому

    that was the best cold open in the history of internet videos. very well done.

  • @3Pillers
    @3Pillers 6 років тому +3

    I'm a fan of Mike Janich, this video clip shows why. Thanks for posting.

  • @JugglesGrenades
    @JugglesGrenades Рік тому +1

    Under the armpit is the axillary artery (which becomes the brachial artery) I was trained in the use of a knife first by a motorcycle gang member. Later, the U.S. Army gave me their views on the subject. But I really didn't become truly dangerous until I took anatomy and physiology under the tutelage of an emergency room physician while becoming a paramedic.

  • @MrWegank
    @MrWegank 7 років тому +3

    Michael Janich is the man! Such a knowledgeable and friendly guy, please keep the awesome videos coming! 👍🇺🇸🍻

  • @BrotherNkosi
    @BrotherNkosi 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you and I respect your view. I ALWAYS have the knife to the rear NEVER to the front. To each his won but thank you.

  • @mtgtips1463
    @mtgtips1463 4 роки тому +37

    knife fighting doesnt require finesse it requires speed and aggression once you get in turn him to minced meat

  • @landseverywhere2155
    @landseverywhere2155 4 роки тому

    the logic is key ,
    wonderfully put. you cant just stab someone in self defense or go for a throat shot, it's inexcusable..., anyone can be immobilized....unless they have a gun.
    treat it like any other sport , practice makes perfect....look at mike...flawless like a symphony

  • @LilWillforChrist1998
    @LilWillforChrist1998 5 років тому +3

    Maybe it's my training in Isshin-ryū Karate. But in the first example with the knife and tire iron, why are you stepping away from the attacker? There are numerous counter attacks, by closing the distance, and taking control of the attacking hand. Leaving the attackers neck and front of shoulder very exposed, and both have major arteries.

  • @chrisweir3848
    @chrisweir3848 6 років тому +1

    It’s pretty good I used the pary and side step usually to the unloaded side and checked the shoulder under pressure and it gives you the upper hand in a fight every time .Even larger aggressive attackers over commit and if practiced the evasion is very effective.Add a knife to this and take control, I used arm bars take downs neck manipulation etc so yes this works but it’s unnatural to move side ways or towards an attacker laterally while being attacked so practice and speed it up .

  • @leeharris2120
    @leeharris2120 7 років тому +283

    No...no...Noooooooo!!!! Dodge & precision slash?!? This demo requires YEARS of martial arts practice and is still HIGH RISK. Protect the head, close the distance and decimate the torso.

    • @MrMrGAsMASK
      @MrMrGAsMASK 5 років тому +20

      Lee Harris they never showed where my feet should go

    • @goncalobaia1574
      @goncalobaia1574 5 років тому +25

      True, i mean, nothing wrong with training for years and years but teaching this as self defense to non trained people as one of the first moves is not very smart

    • @egzitwoond6391
      @egzitwoond6391 4 роки тому +19

      It's something cool and flashy to sell the class. The "this is the first thing we teach our students" isn't saying "So they can use it to save their lives" it's saying "So they want to come back to my class"

    • @soulfulfool
      @soulfulfool 4 роки тому +2

      yep close the distance is the key

    • @MistaReinhart
      @MistaReinhart 4 роки тому

      Lee Harris. You're so right. Personally, I would try to close the distance when they broadcast the swing and use my grappling skills to take them down.

  • @brockdoyle8329
    @brockdoyle8329 6 місяців тому

    I agree with this concept, you see this a lot in Philapino MA.
    And a Scottish swordsman, Mcbane, talked on this style of focusing attacking the limbs and weapon hand.

  • @moustachio334
    @moustachio334 3 роки тому +3

    I prevented getting slammed in the face by a bat by closing the distance immediately like a boxer would. I suppose in most situations it’s instinctive to move out of range of a melee strike like that but if the attacker advances with you then you’re getting hit full force with the tire iron. I know a bat and tire iron are held different but the advantage of both of those weapons is their long range. The advantages of your knife are in a shorte range. Practice closing the distance like a boxer and controlling your opponents shoulder and take his weapons distance advantage away. I know I sound like another internet know it all but I’m a Thai kickboxer who was attacked with a baseball bat when I was younger. Take that for what it’s worth. I believe in situational awareness and distance management.

  • @brianjensen1905
    @brianjensen1905 Рік тому

    Good info. I like the attack on the appendages and not the torso. Not trying to kill somebody but dismantling them quickly.

  • @robertnolan1951
    @robertnolan1951 7 років тому +20

    Will there be a full video series for edged weapons?

  • @edgeofreality1883
    @edgeofreality1883 8 місяців тому

    I’m over here in America and to tell you the truth I hate guns so I always carry a small knife with me. I’m more comfortable and confident with a blade. This is a good video. I don’t wanna hurt anyone only if I have to to survive. Thank you for showing me how just in case.

  • @anonymouse7394
    @anonymouse7394 4 роки тому +7

    Save immobilization techniques like this for when u have the element of surprise.

  • @StrollaLawDefense
    @StrollaLawDefense 2 роки тому +2

    Martial Blade Concepts was some of the best training I’ve ever done! Mike is an absolute legend!!

  • @coleh2053
    @coleh2053 4 роки тому +12

    I wonder why women live longer than men 0:03

  • @digable3planet566
    @digable3planet566 2 роки тому

    What if when the said tire iron right swing is initially thrown. Suck up close and stab the neck while grabbing the right tire iron arm with your left hand. Would that work?

  • @cxptain3vil193
    @cxptain3vil193 3 роки тому +32

    I’m scared that when the day comes, my knife wouldn’t be sharp enough to cut that deep into flesh

    • @wickedhouston5538
      @wickedhouston5538 3 роки тому +4

      get a better knife. pay more get more

    • @cxptain3vil193
      @cxptain3vil193 3 роки тому +2

      @@wickedhouston5538 that’s the thing, not everybody has the money to afford but I guess when it comes to a life or death situation you can never go wrong with a better self protection.

    • @bigfrank2959
      @bigfrank2959 3 роки тому +2

      Sharpen it... tf

    • @cxptain3vil193
      @cxptain3vil193 3 роки тому +2

      @@bigfrank2959 sharpening any knife won’t necessarily make it sharper. Cheap blades are made with cheap Chinese steel so even if you sharpen it, it will become very dull very quickly. Whereas stronger steels like damascus will stay sharp for a long time without having to sharpen it very often. But the benefit of Chinese steel is its cheaper and Damascus is very expensive.

    • @dodkatt591
      @dodkatt591 3 роки тому +2

      Any knife Will cut, even ir ITS not really well sharpened, but id you want It sharp, sharp It by yourself, learn how to do It, or get a Better knife

  • @nick8841
    @nick8841 Рік тому

    How do you cut through long sleeve clothing with a quick slicing motion? I would think you would need to be stabbing through the clothes with force to do anything? Knife would need to be slightly serrated I'm assuming

  • @KiJin1567
    @KiJin1567 7 років тому +17

    i sorta have a problem with this...with clothes the actual edge of a knife even very sharp cant cut through most clothes and jackets this would only work in like the summer...

    • @cryhavoc9748
      @cryhavoc9748 6 років тому +4

      Go to www.coldsteel.com , I carry the Canadian belt knife. While it was designed to remove the hide off of everything from a mouse to a moose, I have no doubt that it would slash right through a leather jacket and continue till it hit bone.

    • @barneymiller7894
      @barneymiller7894 6 років тому +2

      Not even a little bit true, a fairly dull knife will slice right through a heavy jacket or pants when swung with authority.

    • @carlbarrs929
      @carlbarrs929 6 років тому +5

      @@cryhavoc9748 Here in Barranquilla, Colombia I carry a utility knife. Used it twice and both times Colombian Police just laugh and give it back. Two men both times but second guy runs first sight of friends blood.

    • @austinpundit6321
      @austinpundit6321 5 років тому

      CHeck out his video clips on Porkman for a demonstration of the cutting power.

    • @goncalobaia1574
      @goncalobaia1574 5 років тому

      True, but you can always get a very sharp blade, orrr forge one, win a 10k check from doug marcaida and start training

  • @Jussjoshin1
    @Jussjoshin1 Місяць тому

    Someone from the UK made a comment about needing to watch this cause they’re from the UK and I must suggest a shield and a one handed sword w technique should help👌🏼

  • @user-wo7rp6bc6t
    @user-wo7rp6bc6t 7 років тому +6

    great move in fast motion. cut cut cut

  • @TacFitMD
    @TacFitMD Рік тому

    First guy I see that´s not playing fantasy knives. Very good cuts and teaching. I´d prefer going for the deltoids muscle instead of the triceps, but still very good.

  • @UtubeProdigy
    @UtubeProdigy 3 роки тому +4

    2:10 he's leaning back and keeping his arm down and close to his body when he swings for the inner forearm. The attacker isn't going to stop his initial swing and might just clip your arm if he's carrying something sharp. Imagine how fast you have to practice in order to have the muscle memory to protect yourself using this type of proactive fighting technique

  • @Haynxs
    @Haynxs 2 роки тому +1

    Bought a knife to protect myself and others, time to learn to use it properly.

  • @andresec100
    @andresec100 5 років тому +3

    That quadriceps cut, if it goes as medial as shown, could result in a femoral artery cut, which could lead to a bleed out, and death.

    • @rogergarcia797
      @rogergarcia797 3 роки тому

      To my understanding of Anatomy, I agree with (andresec100), from watching the video, it looked like if that knife was real it would nick or cut the femoral artery, which is a major artery and it can take just minutes to bleed out and cause death. I know there are laws that can protect you if you end up killing your attacker in self-defense. To be realistic, you will have to prove that in court and that is not an easy thing to always do, especially if you were trained on cutting that area that would indicate you knew you were providing a lethal cut that can cause death. I'm not saying that you should not defend yourself, but to keep in mind your actions could have a negative effect in court, this is something we should be aware of with any form of self-defense.

  • @frankod100
    @frankod100 5 років тому +2

    Very smart approach. I remember watching a long Court battle on TV about a guy who was in a self-defense state on ground... and stabbed someone in the chest who died. he was on the verge of getting life in prison....luckily. forensic science facts saved him.

  • @apfhugh4446
    @apfhugh4446 4 роки тому +4

    His “getting out of the way” move looks pretty strange. Perhaps dictated (hampered) by keeping knife out front.
    If I thought I would ever have to rely on this tuff, I would move where I could carry a more effective weapon,

  • @jedsteelwell2354
    @jedsteelwell2354 4 місяці тому

    Thats solid advice. It really comes down to your mentality can you stay cool and deliver those slashes to a attacker without wigging out lol not everyone is gonna be able to do it. But if you can this would work.

  • @EdBender
    @EdBender 3 роки тому +11

    Never, ever back away from a swinging weapon. Close the distance when the attacker loads the swing. Backing away will get you killed. Not to mention you must alredy have the knife im hand. Very unlikely. Not mention that most blades wont cut through clothing, even jeans, and muscle.
    If someone swings at your head, that s deadly force, and you can stab to kill. Dont get fancy if you want to survive. This video is terrible advice, sorry.

  • @mattbronsil6336
    @mattbronsil6336 Рік тому

    One question I have: is moving backward in defense the best move usually? I know it can be, but my instinct is to move to the side, but still attack the arm and leg in a similar fashion you did. If someone comes in with an overhead attack like that, you are at the mercy of the length of the weapon if you move back. If you move to the side, that worry is less. Thoughts on this?

  • @TheWingsoffury
    @TheWingsoffury 5 років тому +34

    you should be training and teaching to not have your knife in you hand, not many people will tell you I'm going to hit you with this weapon.

  • @JimBurwellsPetiquetteHouston
    @JimBurwellsPetiquetteHouston 4 роки тому

    what kind of knife would be needed to work through clothing to make the necessary effective disabling cuts?

    • @Jmoney007
      @Jmoney007 4 роки тому

      An official Ka-Bar knife should do the trick.

  • @1964JEDAGI
    @1964JEDAGI 7 років тому +5

    that's some cold hard stuff.

  • @oldiowan
    @oldiowan 2 роки тому +1

    I'm asking this same question of several teachers of knife techniques on UA-cam - HOW MANY real life knife fights has this instructor been in? I'm close to 70 and have been around a little but to me this is the very FIRST question I would ask of ANY instructor of knife techniques - I am NOT trying to be a JERK!!

  • @goncalobaia1574
    @goncalobaia1574 5 років тому +3

    He sounds like a serious master ken

  • @Ike_AW
    @Ike_AW 3 роки тому +1

    Is it smart to go for the armpits? My dad told me that doing so will immobilize the arms and force the enemy to rapidly bleed.

  • @TacticalCanner
    @TacticalCanner 7 років тому +10

    At 3:35 why wouldn't you just stab them in the throat or eye socket. The person just swung a lethal weapon at you and is still a threat. I think it is risky to cut a leg muscle hoping for incapacitation versus going after the head when you are right there. Maybe the head is a more difficult target? Good video either way.

    • @armynurseboy
      @armynurseboy 7 років тому

      because in this situation, attacking a large incoming target, like an arm, is easier and safer to do than to enter and try to hit a small target like the eye. If you are already inside and can easily hit the eye, by all means do so, but entering specifically trying to hit a point target is not good tactics. you go after big targets with a high probability of getting a hit.

    • @noobguy9973
      @noobguy9973 6 років тому

      But still throat is deadly just slash him there ı mean you would kill him/her but he/she attacked you in the first place

    • @angel6635
      @angel6635 6 років тому +1

      TacticalCanner u can but it helps in the court room to not kill someone if you don't need to if u can't do what this guy did after all those cuts the attacker ain't gonna be able to do anything

    • @1Blkkato
      @1Blkkato 6 років тому

      Unless its multiple guys with weapons attacking you using a knife to kill someone can get you in trouble with the law. I'm a knife fighter myself and defended myself by cutting 2 guys trying to hurt me in an underground parking garage. Even though I was right the fucking judge tried to throw me under the jail! It cost me $7000 to get out of it.

    • @michaellaracuenti9896
      @michaellaracuenti9896 6 років тому

      Good one lol

  • @carlbarrs929
    @carlbarrs929 6 років тому

    old military style for me (korean sensei) taught us how to step forward. (not expected) move inside deflecting the downward blow while ducking under raised arm cutting rotator, pushing with left hand stepping behind him for the hamstring. From here you can finish him (or not) with one more cut. 4 total moves done fast and furious.

  • @sarge712
    @sarge712 7 років тому +4

    "...a system that I developed..." I liked how he takes credit for techniques and tactics that have been around for millennia when he's done is rehash and re-label pre-existing material. I'd recommend Jared Wihongi, Doug Marcaida or Dan Inosanto over Janich. They teach closer to the source material than "Mr. I Created This."

    • @TheShortySosa
      @TheShortySosa 6 років тому

      replying to come back to this

    • @viewlo2804
      @viewlo2804 6 років тому

      Right

    • @austinpundit6321
      @austinpundit6321 5 років тому +1

      Janich has taken a whole lot of techniques from various places and integrated them. He is quite open about this in his videos. He did invent the system that he teaches, and the teaching methodology. But he regularly gives credit to the original systems. It is a synthesis of different systems, although he does modify some stuff, like his instinctive hubud. As far as I know that is his own. It is also more modern in the way it uses bio-mechanical cutting, rather than some purely lethal techniques. I have no problem with what he does and what he says about it.

  • @nuadathesilverhand3563
    @nuadathesilverhand3563 5 років тому +1

    Never put faith in a fighting lesson that doesnt account for the chance of failure. If youre new, you've got to start somewhere, and the pattern of what you want to accomplish is exactly that, but always know that it will never be this simple in practice.

  • @nosoulalpha2763
    @nosoulalpha2763 6 років тому +24

    Fake self defense.... if your attacker has a blunt object, MOVE IN with big, gross motor movements. Throw yourself in their arm, stab torso, run. You WILL get hit in a real fight. Might as well be close and strike sensitive areas. Attacker is stunned or disoriented for a split second, you RUN after that

    • @rikertvonfulton16
      @rikertvonfulton16 5 років тому

      I think I agree with you. Clothes are probably a decent barrier to a slicing motion. Stab will penetrate clothing better.

    • @coffeebro287
      @coffeebro287 5 років тому +1

      You close the gap removing their ability to strike. They wont have room to hit you well when you are up in their face. From there stab away. This is pretty much fake self defense and will get someone killed if they try it.

    • @HanSolo__
      @HanSolo__ 5 років тому

      @@rikertvonfulton16 If knife is sharp clothes are nothing if its not a thick biker jacket. Even if you have such a jacket, you just run away, nothing else.

  • @lynngarretson
    @lynngarretson 7 років тому +2

    Reminds me of training my SIFU taught years ago. Advanced self defense past the regular animal Kung fu styles. Still remember and appreciate the muscle memory training, 65 , aging, but still got it 😎

    • @Raven-xps
      @Raven-xps 3 роки тому

      Could you train me

  • @UhideNcryWhileIseek
    @UhideNcryWhileIseek 5 років тому +7

    You won't cut far enough into the flesh to disable if you did it that fast in the way he did it with the weapon he used. Not going to work that fast.

    • @jkbee6274
      @jkbee6274 3 роки тому

      What happens if you use strength and speed, would it be a different story or would it have no difference?

    • @jkbee6274
      @jkbee6274 3 роки тому

      Does it also matter if you have a short or long knife?

  • @carsomyr8276
    @carsomyr8276 11 місяців тому

    Best. Intro. EVER!

  • @atotheg1991
    @atotheg1991 4 роки тому +2

    0:02 "Let's see what happens if I try to hit Mike in the head with this tire iron." *WTF? WHAT DID HE EVER DO TO YOU?*

  • @kylesanders8276
    @kylesanders8276 2 роки тому +2

    Reminds me of Monty Python, taking just one limb at a time against a hardened enemy with determination to fight

  • @flannelflax8078
    @flannelflax8078 4 роки тому +21

    These kindergarteners don’t have a chance...

    • @Jalterra
      @Jalterra 8 місяців тому

      Lol

    • @Julian1999psx
      @Julian1999psx 7 місяців тому

      Yo, chill

    • @LuckyCookie88
      @LuckyCookie88 6 місяців тому

      He’s using a knife, da f u talking about. He’ll stab ur guts out

  • @RonHolmes-j1q
    @RonHolmes-j1q Рік тому

    best vid you have had in YEARS

  • @edwardhellwig4501
    @edwardhellwig4501 7 років тому +3

    And if they are left handed???

    • @masterkeep
      @masterkeep 7 років тому +1

      Edward Hellwig Then there is a simple modification to cover that. He just covered what would be the first three attacks in a simple system with the next three to cover the left side.

    • @edwardhellwig4501
      @edwardhellwig4501 7 років тому

      masterkeep Don't forget attacker left-handed, attackee left-handed, both left-handed

    • @DanteYewToob
      @DanteYewToob 7 років тому +1

      Run away? Throw your girlfriend at him and then run away?
      Orr.. Flip the knife to ice pick grip, as his arm comes down lean/step to the outside of his strike, use your left hand to trap the wrist and deflect/push his arm/weapon away.. at the same time bring your right arm straight across your body from right to left across his arm slicing his cubital fossa (arm crook, inside elbow) now you should be in a strong stance, with his arm pulled uncomfortably across his body off balace and arm sliced open, while your knife is in prime position to gut-stab, back slice his throat or bicep in a quick retracting motion or continue to force him forward onto the ground with your knife at his throat to subdue him.
      Then you throw your girlfriend at the cops and say "She did it! She sliced this dudes Cubital Fossa! She's a monster! Arrest her!" ... and run away.

    • @saidjuma1433
      @saidjuma1433 7 років тому

      Edward Hellwig s

  • @joseospina7557
    @joseospina7557 Рік тому

    I carry a Browning DA312 knife (EDC) and I always thought stabbing was more effective to stop a threat, but this man made me re-consider it, and cutting can be way better because many people can still be operative after a stab, specially if the agressor is on drugs, but cutting their muscles and tendons is a 100% effective way to stop them, no matter what, It's like cutting the hydraulic lines of a car braking system, it won't work anymore.

    • @USCCAOfficial
      @USCCAOfficial  Рік тому

      It's awesome to hear you found this video to be helpful, Jose! Do you carry that daily and have you taken any hand-to-hand or knife defense training?

  • @karate357
    @karate357 5 років тому +5

    “First, I’m going to have my knife out”. Wow how convenient, in my neighborhood the cops may kill me first before any “attacker” may.

    • @TheGreenWelty
      @TheGreenWelty 4 роки тому

      So carry a fixed blade or a folder with an Emerson wave so you can cut on the draw

    • @sisterlavender1188
      @sisterlavender1188 4 роки тому

      Maybe stop attacking people, robbing n threatening women w rape etc

  • @iSoundpro
    @iSoundpro 2 роки тому

    quick question i have is, arewn't just regular long sleeve clothes / jackets enough to stop a slice attack even against a sharp knife?

  • @ChickenNuggetBtw
    @ChickenNuggetBtw 4 роки тому +11

    Im only watching this is cus someone was at my door

  • @jamespisano1164
    @jamespisano1164 7 років тому

    Good stuff. Mr Janich is an excellent instructor of reality based knife techniques.

  • @wernerswanepoel5634
    @wernerswanepoel5634 7 років тому +4

    Why can't you block the move and go for the neck

    • @matheomeyer6695
      @matheomeyer6695 7 років тому

      Prepper 101 You dont want to kill the fucker

    • @onefortunateson6345
      @onefortunateson6345 7 років тому

      Prepper 101 You are trying to incapacitate them, Then turn them in to authority's rather than. Kill them though you would be justified.

    • @counterterror101
      @counterterror101 6 років тому

      with a tire iron or anything with weight, that strike will most probably crash through whatever block you will have.

    • @nousquest
      @nousquest 5 років тому

      once you go for the neck your whole torso is open

  • @edgarross9955
    @edgarross9955 Рік тому

    Exactly what ive been looking for.
    Self defense, within legal means but not neccesarily killing. Just disabling and giving them a nasty hospital trip, keeping you and your family safe.

  • @jesuslaurie9791
    @jesuslaurie9791 6 років тому +3

    i'm not convinced

  • @neilalbaugh4793
    @neilalbaugh4793 2 роки тому

    Good advice. A slashing attack with a good fighting knife is more effective than stabbing. A Randall Model 1 is a good example of a true fighting knife.

    • @neilalbaugh4793
      @neilalbaugh4793 2 роки тому

      @That's Not Funny, That's Sick! The only time to pull out a knife is to save your life. All other concerns are secondary. A Randall #14 is a very nice knife; I have one with a "Border Patrol" handle.

    • @neilalbaugh4793
      @neilalbaugh4793 2 роки тому

      @That's Not Funny, That's Sick! Owning a Randall knife is like owning a Ferrari.

  • @andrewclix..photography3146
    @andrewclix..photography3146 3 роки тому

    Wow .. Definitely learned something to save my life possibly.. Thank you 🙏

  • @gud2go50
    @gud2go50 2 роки тому

    Thank you. I will use this technique.

  • @tomparker8932
    @tomparker8932 4 роки тому

    man have watch this before but needed to watch it again it's not that I'm any great knife fighter but this guy is intense and he knows his anatomy and where he's going to when he does it that's kind of scary. I do have somewhat of a collection though and a distant relative who was Indian, probably not a bad scalper

  • @ZonedOut.1214
    @ZonedOut.1214 5 років тому +2

    I always assumed that when they swing with the right hand or in the process of you go forward and attack the left stomach chest area because whem they rear back that left side becomes defenseless

  • @sigsig9240
    @sigsig9240 Рік тому

    This dude with knife some Sheppard type dude I love it 😂

  • @bluesquidhat8553
    @bluesquidhat8553 3 роки тому

    One of the best intros I’ve seen