Advanced knife defense technique with Tim Waid

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  • čas přidán 3. 01. 2010
  • Tim Waid, certified instructor of the Pekiti-Tersia Kali System, demonstrates an advanced unarmed knife defense technique with Simon Burgess of the Five Points Academy in NYC.
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Komentáře • 88

  • @chon4413
    @chon4413 Před 4 lety +18

    We need the power slap

  • @onyx9925
    @onyx9925 Před 7 lety +21

    I HAVE DONE KRAV MAGA at a higher level then most people in the USA, HAPKIDO and MUAY THAI, I have seen and met Tim Wade personally. Anyone that believes his techniques don't work should ask for a demonstration. One session of knife tapping and you wont be able to type the next day let alone continue your attack. PTK is solid. I have not found any martial art that is more effective for realistically dealing with an edged weapon attack.

  • @johncox2912
    @johncox2912 Před 8 lety +5

    Excellent techniques. Tim Waid clearly knows his stuff. I notice some haters on this page who mouth off but I don't see them out showing their stuff. Anyone can arm chair quarterback from a nice cushy chair safely behind a computer screen.
    Tim Waid is the real deal. His footwork is second to none. Great movement, great fighting techniques.

  • @JohnSmith-wk8be
    @JohnSmith-wk8be Před 10 lety +24

    In the real world, knives kill. Dojo clips in controlled environments with controlled staged scenes/opponents are fine. But, when a large crazed aggressor comes crazily with a blade you may survive with these techniques; then again, you may not. There NO guarantees. The best defense IMHO is to not get the situation in first place, if possible, and if not, get out WITHOUT EGO, (ego usually=DEATH), if possible. ONLY fight a knife if NO other choice. SIMO

    • @jamiirali1
      @jamiirali1 Před 9 lety +7

      Well said....when i was in my late teens i had the misfortune to get attacked by a gangbanger with a blade..my footwork saved me (which was all we drilled in my arnis class for the first three months) and i ran afterwards..i got knicked twice but that was better than being gutted and i had a newfound respect for the" boring" footwork drills. What saved me most was he pulled out the blade then lunged instead of concealing it but in anycase in ran and lived another day which definitely was not guaranteed.

    • @alvinyoungtaego7060
      @alvinyoungtaego7060 Před 6 lety +1

      John Smith if i cant escape i will not let hem do it so easy.

    • @iWh15tl3
      @iWh15tl3 Před 4 lety

      @@jamiirali1 God has a purpose for your life

  • @1sunstyle
    @1sunstyle Před 6 lety

    I've been getting into Tim Waid videos. I wish there was more. He doesn't get around a lot on youtube. I learned silat mixed with escrima from Burma. I learned from a guy who had been practicing since the age of six. His "uncle" taught him, who wasn't actually his uncle. Tim gave me a bunch of great ideas. Thanks, Tim!

  • @jamesinct
    @jamesinct Před 12 lety

    great techniques , I'm gonna add this to my arsenal , ty for posting.

  • @sinjofin1
    @sinjofin1 Před 9 lety

    great block and cover with disarm and take down, this is practical, thanks

  • @coolwaterdvr
    @coolwaterdvr Před 13 lety

    Awesome! More please.

  • @s216674
    @s216674 Před 10 lety +2

    Excellent video. The reality of disarms is that they are extremely hard to pull off. However, if you have already broken your attackers arm, or at the very least, hyperextended their elbow, you stand a far better chance. As noted, the elbow shot by itself may be enough to dislodge the knife.

  • @0104aries
    @0104aries Před 9 lety +2

    people who have not trained do not see what the experts do.
    Better they study first before they comment- I love Mr Waid's work

  • @narayantx
    @narayantx Před 13 lety

    Nice detail.

  • @FortressMT
    @FortressMT Před 11 lety +1

    love those cup hand strikes!!

  • @penjaksilat
    @penjaksilat Před 14 lety

    This is the real deal combat tactics,
    more power to you Kuya Tim, hope to meet you in the future.
    Ingat,
    Mike
    England

  • @audiotechplus1
    @audiotechplus1 Před 3 lety

    What people aren’t understanding is this isn’t a blocking technique. In motion and the heat of the moment, he is attacking the weapon hand and striking it.

  • @face2facechick
    @face2facechick Před 13 lety

    I just did a seminar with him. There were only 10 people there so it was extra awesome.

  • @crazilyon
    @crazilyon Před 11 lety +1

    I feel you... I've NEVER seen a knife attack like this and I've seen a few including fatal stabbings.

  • @KRAVMAGA77
    @KRAVMAGA77 Před 14 lety

    Good job!
    Ciro

  • @kerrymiller4074
    @kerrymiller4074 Před 8 lety +2

    Tim Waid Trainer of the Philippine Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance. Nuff fucking said

  • @spildaleidodomo
    @spildaleidodomo Před 12 lety

    very nice !

  • @sportingx1607
    @sportingx1607 Před 7 lety +1

    The kid in the background from 2:48-2:50 😂😂

  • @alvinyoungtaego7060
    @alvinyoungtaego7060 Před 6 lety

    Thx this can be my useful live safer technique

  • @veraskenpo
    @veraskenpo Před 14 lety

    Buena técnica....

  • @face2facechick
    @face2facechick Před 12 lety

    What I like about PTK is that its training against experienced fighters...someone with even basic PTK skills can take out a regular street fighter...or at least evade a fight

  • @oldsgtmajusmc
    @oldsgtmajusmc Před 8 lety

    If i am not mistaken he has tought in the Philipines-this makes god sense to me-will try it at class-appears you can do this to a unarmed reach also.......

  • @dabigjuan3630
    @dabigjuan3630 Před 8 lety +2

    Kudos to Grand Tuhondo Gaje.

  • @TonyqTNT
    @TonyqTNT Před 5 lety

    What does the smf stand for in ptk-smf?

  • @lycan-zp9xf
    @lycan-zp9xf Před 10 lety +1

    While anyone with any slight training knows any basic disarm will more than likely require a wrist or weapon grab, I personally dislike trying to grab the wrist while the attack is taking place like he is doing. If you are confronting fast or powerful attackers, they can either retrieve their limb or force their way out of the hold. I personally prefer to close distance and gain the initial grab after I acquire some "body" control.

    • @ALTAO85
      @ALTAO85 Před 10 lety

      Je suis d'accord avec vous, si votre assaillant pèse 90 kg de muscles, ce n'est pas la malheureuse petite saisie de ce professeur qui arrêtera l'attaque.
      La technique de ce professeur est une utopie.
      Désolé mais je ne parle que l'espagnol et le français.

  • @DavidKBasta
    @DavidKBasta Před 10 lety

    Best knife defense. Is grab hold of wrist lock and arm holding knife. Now you have the control

  • @siasti
    @siasti Před 11 lety +1

    Since when was a "slap to the ear" a "knockout blow"? This guy must be in a dream world!

    • @chrristurner9237
      @chrristurner9237 Před 4 lety

      You ever been slapped full force in the ear? You'll go down lol

    • @EliminaSire
      @EliminaSire Před 2 lety

      Yes the shock from the impact causes vibration in your ear drum and into your brain causing it to be semi unconcious. I would say is like flashbang sensation but with a slap.

  • @theory501
    @theory501 Před 12 lety

    All agreed running is always preferred to getting cut up but you can never anticipate the situation. For instance what if you have your children with you? What if you have a loved one or a friend who can't run? This sort of training is useful for those situations where options are limited. Also for anyone who is thinking of stabbing them with the knife after disarm just remember that in court it will count against you as this is a concious decision to inflict extra damage.

  • @adfas44
    @adfas44 Před 3 měsíci

    Does Tim Waid still teach Pekiti Tirsia and where?

  • @rikom93
    @rikom93 Před 12 lety

    So what do you do if your the one with the knife? -just curious-

  • @357mrplayer
    @357mrplayer Před 10 lety

    Tim waid is no joke his foot work is great. ANd his attack is dangerous but , needs to deal with real knife attack.

  • @crazilyon
    @crazilyon Před 11 lety +1

    Most of the knife attacks I've seen happen at much closer range and 9 times out of 10 the victim does not see the knife until it is being pulled back out of them.

  • @Red-wf7nd
    @Red-wf7nd Před 3 lety

    Pls use elbow destruction

  • @jayrey806
    @jayrey806 Před 4 lety

    Bow to your SENSEI!!

  • @jonathanjimenez8033
    @jonathanjimenez8033 Před 6 lety

    COOOL!

  • @castieldelosangeles8186

    How about some advance knife attack techniques?

  • @Henry_Slatyki
    @Henry_Slatyki Před 3 lety

    Now try this against someone who knows how to use a knife.

  • @a053303
    @a053303 Před 10 lety +1

    that block/parry with his right hand and then go up with the same hand to block the second slash with the same hand is very atypical for kali. Also, NOT punching/eye-jabbing/... with your other hand while you defend doesn't look like your typical FMA moves. I call bullshit on this one.

  • @jamiirali1
    @jamiirali1 Před 11 lety +2

    i got attacked by a banger it didnt come head on but from behind and if not for my footwork drills that i was forced to do countless times before i was allowed to do anything else i would be dead...sure i got knicked but who expects to go unscathed ? i was just happy to survive. was he an expert? dont know didnt ask but do you really need to be when you are armed and the other person isnt? i do know my friend survived shank attacks in prison thanks to his sayoc kali and pekiti tirsia training.

  • @lucianorosso3375
    @lucianorosso3375 Před 3 lety

    I dont think you can strip a knife off the hand, specifically karambit knives.

  • @rsv1336
    @rsv1336 Před 11 lety

    tim waid reminds me off a kickass version of kevin cosner

  • @JingShenKuoshu
    @JingShenKuoshu Před 10 lety

    I like the fact that you are controlling the upper arm. That is extremely important when using knife defense. Good stuff buddy. Check out these two disarms of my top 10 unarmed defense tactics. czcams.com/video/RWV4jzQ3UO0/video.html

  • @ieltsurumqi1453
    @ieltsurumqi1453 Před 11 lety +1

    Like this. The real knifer is usually an assassin not a dueler. No mano e mano bullshit. He wants to kill you not impress you. He'll have someone distract you from the font and kill you from the rear. The first you will be aware of the knife is when in goes in. Nasty stuff but that's the reality. Not to say what you see here isn't good training it is.

  • @ForeverGamer95
    @ForeverGamer95 Před 13 lety

    Chuck Norris can learn all of this in 5 seconds.

  • @twilightzoneseinfeld
    @twilightzoneseinfeld Před 12 lety

    But it's a drill, it's supposed to be kinda like a "slow motion." sort of technique.

  • @MarcV8888
    @MarcV8888 Před 9 lety

    I wish this guy Tim had a school in South Florida. I'd love to check a few classes out. From what Ive seen on his website ptk-smf.com this guy is no joke. All my martial life Ive been told, "If you can handle a guy with a blade, a punch is nothing." Why if this is true doesnt everyone train in blade arts? I never found out. Wish I had.Anyone in The Boca/ Boynton Beach area that teaches his system?

    • @lordfellhand1695
      @lordfellhand1695 Před 9 lety +1

      "Why if this is true doesnt everyone train in blade arts?" Because it's not true, it's total BS. If you get attacked with a sharp knife and you can't improvise a weapon or get something between you and the attacker, you're in deep, deep trouble. You ARE going to get cut. The only little bit you have to work with is how deeply and how badly, but you better be prepared to bleed. No matter what a person's training is a knife attack is a VERY serious situation with no guarantee of avoiding terrible wounds or even death.

    • @mac2flip
      @mac2flip Před 9 lety

      Lord FellHand i don't know what total BS in training in blade arts. training in blade arts, you'd learn know how to ' improvise a weapon or get something between you & the attacker in which you just mentioned...isn't that also a way of handling a guy with a blade?

    • @lordfellhand1695
      @lordfellhand1695 Před 9 lety +1

      mac2flip It's the mindset behind anyone thinking "If you can handle a guy with a blade, a punch is nothing" as if anyone can just routinely "handle" a knife attack. This is like saying if a guy can "handle" a bear attack, a dog is nothing. Bear attacks and knife attacks are both things a person would be doing well just to survive in relatively one piece with enough blood still in their veins to keep them alive. No one has a "handle" on shit like this. And as far as the shit you see in most of these youtube videos...

    • @xxFairestxx
      @xxFairestxx Před 9 lety

      Lord FellHand just a krav maga key board warrior, hoarding his yellow belt in taekwondo...gotta love mcdojo fan boys. If you can't handle deep shit, you haven't trained enough.

  • @Br1gHtB1AcK
    @Br1gHtB1AcK Před 11 lety +1

    always looks badarse when some one done a few drills. really you gana bleed, coz reality is you rarely see it coming

  • @johnm249
    @johnm249 Před 6 lety

    I am planning to buy some if Tins DVDs. why? Because I watched an excerpt on CZcams he said if someone attacks you with a knife and it unarmed get angry and go for his eyes. So I admire that honesty. If it a mean SOB, train in PKT or Sayoc Kali. and go for the eyes you have a good chance for success. If u fail but kill or maim it attacker that would be better than just dying. I was attacked with a knife and was unaware of the attack. Which is why I did not kill him. When I became aware the attack I managed to cut his hand and did try to kill him but I did not manage to kill him. I learned that I will always be alert and prepared for a knife attack. If someone is near me I will look at their hands. I f I cannot see the hands or finger tips I will attack them immediately like I want to Kill them.

  • @miticav3709
    @miticav3709 Před 9 lety +1

    Techniques is nice, but in real life I doubt u can move ur body faster than that hand with knife.

  • @derrick031072
    @derrick031072 Před 11 lety

    Obviously the video is for demo purpose, so the attacker doesn't look REAL. It helps emphasize and show the technique of defense.
    Obviously you're right as well that with REAL KNIFE EXPERTS you got very little chance to survive.
    Then again, some wanabee thugs on the streets aren't pro with their knives so eventually you can use some various techniques.

  • @MrSolitude14
    @MrSolitude14 Před 11 lety

    running is NOT always the ultimate answer. what if the attacker got better pacey legs and lung?...or...will you run, leaving your girl when a crook coming towards you?...preparing with correct concepts of MA can be your last resort and rising your chance to survive.

  • @plasmathunderdx
    @plasmathunderdx Před 13 lety

    @kingmaster176 Chuck Norris' mere presence taught the instructor how to do all of this in 5 seconds.

  • @cowlitz49
    @cowlitz49 Před 4 lety

    very slow footwork from when i was trainned in the 80's

  • @ParkourEh
    @ParkourEh Před 12 lety

    The best option is to run away.
    ... So let's not train in martial arts at all and join the 500m sprinters.

  • @HOWZZ315
    @HOWZZ315 Před 12 lety +1

    he carnt hold the knife propperly no offence

  • @ALTAO85
    @ALTAO85 Před 10 lety

    L'idée est bonne, mais la maîtrise de la clé est carrément très mauvaise.
    Vous devriez prendre quelques cours de HAPKIDO ou d'aïkido pour vous perfectionner dans les saisies de poignet et travailler plus sérieusement les clés.
    Vos déplacements sont assez médiocres voire même mauvais.
    Essayez de vous trouver un professeur d'aïkido, je vous conseille même le HAPKIDO entraînez-vous pendant une ou deux années et refaites-nous la même vidéo.

    • @mac2flip
      @mac2flip Před 9 lety

      hahhahahah you're an idiot saying this guys's skill is mediocre or terrible. you have no idea who he is

    • @ALTAO85
      @ALTAO85 Před 9 lety

      mac2flip
      et inversement, tu n'es pas très futé ...Hahahaha !
      hapkido-louhans.clubeo.com/
      Il est à mes yeux ce que je vois.

    • @mac2flip
      @mac2flip Před 9 lety

      Manuel MORENO-LOPEZ haha typical 'my style is better than your style' thanks for telling us all that the filipino martial arts is pretty useless. i'm pretty sure koreans are used to getting stabbed on a daily basis and that no one really knows how to use knives in the philippines :D

  • @HOWZZ315
    @HOWZZ315 Před 12 lety

    he carnt hold the knife propperly no offence he holding it on blade and he holding it like he sturing