Attacking the knife attack - Empty hands vs low line knife attack and only if necessary...grappling.

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
  • This video was captured during a class I instruct on Tuesday and Friday nights at Cyclone Martial arts Academy.
    Knife defense and disarms on the internet for the most part are unrealistic. Most techniques expect too much to go "right" instead of wrong. In this video I touch on the importance of meeting the force that's attacking you with equal or greater force but also doing so in a safer manner offline of the blade.
    When it comes to a bladed encounter it's always safest to create distance or counter attack and create distance. Unfortunately, some instances may require you to grapple with your attacker. ex. as a LEO, you simply can't avoid but must subdue/restrain the bad guy. Same goes for anyone who may have to protect innocent bystanders around them not capable of defending themselves.
    For more information about Pekiti Tirsia Kali in the Greater New Orleans area, please visit www.nolapekiti.com

Komentáře • 9

  • @anthonygerber8261
    @anthonygerber8261 Před 17 dny +1

    What you said at the end is so true. Not even playing, when I was 17, an asshole who attacked me with brass knuckles got his ass whipped and then tried to sue me.
    I went knee-on-belly after I knocked him down and lit him up a little bit with punches. I was legit afraid he was going to get up and hit me with those brass knuckles. Hitting him on the ground was considered excessive force.
    It cost me a lot of money in legal fees but I have a clean record and was able to survive that fight with barely a scratch. I threw the first punch too. That guy wasn't coming to give me a massage with those knuckles. A threat and trying to get close enough to get me seriously made me concerned for my safety so I did what I had to do.
    Stay safe everyone ✌️

    • @edgedcombatives
      @edgedcombatives  Před 17 dny

      Then, even if the law sides with you the public will condemn you for excessive force. 😂 crazy times.

  • @MrByaeger
    @MrByaeger Před 17 dny +1

    I carry either my heavy baton or 10z sap just in case of this so I at least have a shot at breaking that arm. It's just such a terrible situation . I know running is best but I'm almost 60 with hip trouble. I'm not out running anybody. I literally got passed up by a 2yr old girl the other day when on my "jog". So I have to stand and make the best of it . Thanks for sharing

    • @edgedcombatives
      @edgedcombatives  Před 17 dny

      Utilize a weapon in your self protection is a MUST for anyone. Not carrying some sort of weapon is falling short in self defense. Stay safe my friend!

  • @damodarblanco2998
    @damodarblanco2998 Před 12 dny +1

    CZcamsrs, you better forget doing knife defense videos.

  • @inspectator9384
    @inspectator9384 Před 7 dny

    Hm, not really convincing. Who would attack with such a low line thrust instead of a straight stab? Maybe with a sword or a machete, but not with s knife.
    Not to mention that the attacker in the vid stops the attack mid-air.

    • @edgedcombatives
      @edgedcombatives  Před 7 dny

      This video demonstratesd a low line thrust. There was no slashing at all.
      But thanks for commenting!

    • @inspectator9384
      @inspectator9384 Před 7 dny +1

      @@edgedcombatives Thanks for the correction, I updated the comment.

    • @edgedcombatives
      @edgedcombatives  Před 7 dny +1

      @@inspectator9384 actually the lowline thrust or highline are the most common knife attacks. Statistically speaking. A knife jab or straight punch (bladed) are not as common. He only stops because it must be met with equal or greater force…ahead of timing. These are very fundamental applications. A “knife fighter” actually moves very differently or has already adapted to common “defenses”. A sword or machete are better suited for a slashing than a low line thrust. The knife is more a thrusting tool for damage.
      But in all honesty, the only real way to counter a knife is with equal or superior weaponry.
      I encourage and welcome these discussions as usually a few minutes video often only can give partial information of a complete system or technique set.
      If youre in the New Orleans area i invite you to a class! Always ready to teach or learn from anyone!