Paul Vunak Knife Philosophy

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  • Paul Vunak Knife Philosophy

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  • @FatRescueSwimmer04
    @FatRescueSwimmer04 Před 2 lety +157

    I watched this in like 2006 ( was in the Military at the time) and Trained with buddies... I had NO IDEA this would literally save my life one day. Literally got jumped by a group (Gang activity) 2008 and was attacked by someone with a knife, thankfully I had one too. I got stabbed in the ArmPit, but as he retracted I sliced DEEP into his Knife hand/arm. The bleeding and damage was so Severe he couldn't even hold the knife. It really did end the fight!!! Please take this information seriously, It might actually save your life!

  • @bordereye
    @bordereye Před 16 lety +101

    I've never seen anyone able to teach as smoothly as he does.
    Paul Vunak is an outstanding instructor.

    • @russellthompson8186
      @russellthompson8186 Před 2 lety +2

      Just one

    • @shel0016
      @shel0016 Před rokem +2

      Definitely my top 3 of all time. No matter your level he can give you ideas that will work against anyone if you master it enough where it becomes another reflex go to move

    • @eddyfeddystacks
      @eddyfeddystacks Před rokem +4

      Dude is the white Bruce Lee

    • @jayputo9735
      @jayputo9735 Před rokem +1

      Check out shahram moosavi, Paul’s best student, now sifu. The most dangerous man in the world

  • @Cereal_Killer007
    @Cereal_Killer007 Před 5 lety +56

    Thats exactly what I taught my son about knife fighting when everyone else called me stupid. Finally we see an instructor who knows what hes talking about

    • @ohkage
      @ohkage Před 2 lety +7

      Respect for teaching your son martial arts. I was taught young by my father as well and never quit due to it. Instills character.

    • @Cereal_Killer007
      @Cereal_Killer007 Před 2 lety +5

      @@ohkage 100% agree...It definitely teaches something thats severely lacking in todays world.

  • @abolo1
    @abolo1 Před 10 lety +56

    "We've got a slight structural flaw here." - I love his commentary.

    • @jamiecampbell5205
      @jamiecampbell5205 Před rokem +1

      What is the structural flaw here? Just asking, I want to know??

    • @tiltil9442
      @tiltil9442 Před rokem +3

      @@jamiecampbell5205 Openness

    • @Fluoride_Jones
      @Fluoride_Jones Před měsícem +1

      I know your comment's a decade old, yet your comment can never get old! 😁👍

  • @Jen-hb9oe
    @Jen-hb9oe Před rokem +23

    Paul obviously learned his knife skills from Filipinos, malays and indonesians. But mainly Filipino eskrima. Methodology, style and terms are tagalog and cebuano. Thank you Paul for teaching and spreading our practical martial art to the masses. South East Asians worked the farms and lived with bladed weapons all their life even to this day that is why this martial art developed and was hidden from the western conquerors at first. Migration and peace eventually revealed this to everyone. And now the internet.

    • @studytime3461
      @studytime3461 Před rokem +3

      Here in the u.s. some people are starting to realize that carrying canes and knives everywhere you go is a great way to get in the kind of weapon familiarity and practice hours that a true southeast Asian agricultural warrior would be able to get simply by going to work! I worked as a dishwasher and believe me.. handling silverware all day has given me awesome gripswitch skills... I am currently in the process of developing an American arnis system that makes use of this daily "work and home" based high volume training style in place of the lower volume
      higher intensity "mma gym twice a week" training style that has pervaded all arts in america.

  • @DangerousDan2
    @DangerousDan2 Před 16 lety +10

    01:21 ::Cut:: What'd you say?..LoL I never in my life seen a Martial Artist as Smooth and as Fluent as Paul Vunak

  • @CaliConnelly314
    @CaliConnelly314 Před rokem +6

    Sifu Paul is one of the Greatest Teachers/Sifu’s to ever do it. GOAT, it was a honor to train with you Teacher.

  • @abrahamthebewildered1448
    @abrahamthebewildered1448 Před rokem +10

    You know, this man is a true master. Very rarely do you see someone these days who takes encapsulates the idiom of a fighter practising a single move 10,000 times, but he does. No BS here, just a few simple, to the point, effective techniques, that one can hone to perfection.

  • @CeasareBorgiaSuX
    @CeasareBorgiaSuX Před 10 lety +87

    In my opinion Vunak is one of the best instructors ever. In the 90s when everyone was putting out worthless self defense moves week to week video to video he had solid well tested techniques that were taught in a great manner.

  • @Sheik06
    @Sheik06 Před 15 lety +5

    What a wise guy. A truly master of self defense.

  • @itunedyou
    @itunedyou Před 3 lety +9

    The Legend Paul Vunak.
    Love his contribution to the martial arts

  • @chosenwon5618
    @chosenwon5618 Před 2 lety +3

    One of the best to ever teach martial arts!

  • @dennyreno
    @dennyreno Před 10 lety +16

    Your a great guy paul! Thanks for putting up your videos and giving people a 5 dollar deal per video on your whole library at your website. Thanks for working with all the people so long! Give a hand to paul!

  • @ronjacobsen3264
    @ronjacobsen3264 Před 3 lety +9

    This guys a classic. Been around a long time and always admired him and the other legends.

  • @supersonique001
    @supersonique001 Před 10 lety +19

    A very wise and savvy instructor.

  • @UnrealZmeu
    @UnrealZmeu Před 12 lety +21

    List of moves:
    2:30 Long-range
    3:42 Mid-range (Checking hand)
    4:18 Close-range
    6:14 Angles of attack

  • @WestCoastIrk
    @WestCoastIrk Před 14 lety +21

    this man is so smart, i wish i could learn from him in person and be his friend! I learned a lot from this video, thanks so much!

  • @GaudencioJRLingamen11754
    @GaudencioJRLingamen11754 Před 11 lety +1

    I agree with Paul Vunak's explanation. 4 decades ago I studied knife disarming techniques in one school while studying to use bladed weapons in another. I realized later that the innovated techniques of my blades teacher were designed to put to naught most of the disarming techniques of my other teacher. It's nice to see a very nice flow in demos, because the attacker telegraphs his attack & remains passive while he is being disarmed. That does not happen in an actual fight.

  • @DrakeMagnum
    @DrakeMagnum Před 10 lety +5

    I usually don't pay attention to such things, but I like the way this guy teaches.

  • @HotaruZoku
    @HotaruZoku Před 15 lety +1

    Moments of Zen like "Grab it the most natural way possible and start moving" are why I Love this guy. Makes perfect sense. Screw placement of your third finger second knuckle. Grab it.
    You ALREADY -know- how to hold it. Why bother with another way but yours?
    Thank you, Sir.

  • @dingles4breakfast
    @dingles4breakfast Před 10 lety +7

    I love Paul's attitude.

  • @taekwondotime
    @taekwondotime Před rokem +1

    Paul Vunak is a great teacher and I've learned a lot from watching his videos. That being said, 99% of the time you are NOT GOING TO HAVE A KNIFE on you if you get attacked. You are going to have to learn how to defend yourself without one. Like it or not, that means blocking, counterattacking, trapping, and disarming. All the stuff he says doesn't work, DOES work.
    If you have time to put a checking arm there, then you've proven that you can block a knife attack.
    If you have time to "counter-cut" the attacking arm, then you've proven that I could counterpunch or kick in that time instead.
    Where he goes "roof block" (checking arm + knife cut), that would be an outward forearm side block + front snap kick to the groin if I were unarmed. If I'm in close, I just grab you and toss you. If I'm out at range, I can kick your legs, knees, or whatever it takes to keep you at range.
    It's not an ideal situation to fight someone with a knife, but it's definitely possible if you know what you're doing, and it isn't irresponsible to teach people how to protect themselves when they're unarmed. Giving up is NOT an option.

  • @m1artz
    @m1artz Před 14 lety +13

    Vunak is well versed and been taught by some good people....but years ago he got his butt kicked really badly by a few guys and was in the hospital. I believe that was in the early 90's. He completely re-organized and simplified a lot of his methods after that rude awakening.
    I like his vids that are post - that street encounter.
    He always trained hard, researched and developed his attributes. He is also a very generous instructor.
    Like him or not, the man has some valid things to offer.

    • @richardbarton6146
      @richardbarton6146 Před rokem +1

      I think we would all get our butt kicked real bad if it was by a few guys! If it was one on one, it would be a different story! The butt kicking was maybe by God, to teach him to be humble and realize that we are not invincible, and we all have weaknesses. Paul is a great martial artist.

  • @matthewroberts3328
    @matthewroberts3328 Před 3 lety +2

    Sifu Paul Vunak is a humble legend 🙌 honored to have had his instruction

  • @gleisberry
    @gleisberry Před 11 lety +10

    After getting this video, I've not left my house again without a knife. I've practiced with dozens of 'belted' martial artists who never heard of defang the snake, and every, single time, they backed off and said dismayed, "wow, well you got the first cut!". Vunak is my inspiration. I don't even own any of my belts or uniforms anymore. I sold them all for 20 bucks and never looked back.

  • @majined
    @majined Před 15 lety +2

    Fantastic video. Sifu Vunak describes everything in a clear concise manner with no ego. This man knows what he is talking about...

  • @ThePoorBoy
    @ThePoorBoy Před 11 lety +3

    Vunak may be out to lunch sometimes, but he's undoubtedly one of the most skilled martial artists in the world. Inosanto, the Gracies ... he's trained with the best and put together one hell of a practical street system.

  • @GJJFan
    @GJJFan Před 15 lety +2

    Vunak is VERY good! One of the top guys IMHO. He is a great person with awsome tapes to study from.
    Look fro "empty hand knife technique" or empty hand or unarmed knife defense, and you should find a few more things to your liking. Best of luck and remember! To save your own life, check your ego and realize the realities of street survival!

  • @PCKSilat
    @PCKSilat Před 13 lety +10

    @theawakener7
    All Kali and Silat practitioners that I know carry at least one knife at all times and practice draw tactics as well.

  • @todei79
    @todei79 Před 16 lety +2

    I just happened to stumble across Paul Vunaks videos recently. I'm growing more and more interested in his system as I continue to watch his videos.

  • @PCKSilat
    @PCKSilat Před 13 lety +2

    @scottla78
    Yes, the laws are different than the UKs. Every state has their own laws regarding carrying knives, guns or other weapons. We are allowed by law to carry a pocket folder with up to a 4" blade in my state. Hope this helps. Best regards

  • @billypilgrim3795
    @billypilgrim3795 Před 11 lety +2

    I do in fact agree because someone who actually KNOWS tactics is better off with sabre grip. I barely know any real knife fighting so what I was taught was some fast & dirty how to just to give me a chance at winning. You are very correct in that sabre grip & some others are best for offensive stuff. I was told by a black belt that for me, I better use reverse grip defending myself to decrease the chance my attacker could block and take it from me.

  • @2Jax
    @2Jax Před 16 lety +2

    Just when you think no-one will say how unreliable SOME knife training is, along comes the man. I've never heard any BS from his mouth. Paul Vunak is an amazing martial artist and the main influence that makes me want to get better in all aspects of the martial arts world. There's not many with his enthusiasm and skill. He is an inspiration to people that don't want these skills to be thought of as something mystical and secret. And you shouldn't need to be secret if yo can adapt, right?

  • @LK-bz9sk
    @LK-bz9sk Před rokem +1

    Everything here makes such sense. I love that 14 years ago Paul was already dispelling myths and bs that hadn’t even made it to CZcams yet…..

  • @1983neville
    @1983neville Před 10 lety +2

    My Left Ear just got in a knife fight with this video

  • @tripleffarms2872
    @tripleffarms2872 Před 2 lety

    Let's play with that lol 😆 😂 I love this cat in all seriousness this man can save your life or bring your game to the next level

  • @RoaringTiger281
    @RoaringTiger281 Před 14 lety +1

    Very wise words. Unfortunatly today knife attacks are all too real. Even more than gun attacks. Train in reality not fiction. Excellent video.

  • @DW01
    @DW01 Před 12 lety +4

    I like his clear explanations of techniques, very easy to understand and sounds logical.

  • @Barbarian_Bru
    @Barbarian_Bru Před 13 lety +2

    ''If I'm just l'm just lookin' this way and I turn around ''what'dju say?'' the guy's cut!!'' LOL

  • @simontempler3239
    @simontempler3239 Před rokem

    Other than Mr Glock .....this was probably the best protect yourself against a knife attack technique I have seen.

  • @maxwellmcdowell3744
    @maxwellmcdowell3744 Před 11 měsíci

    I don't know why this came up on my feed, but im glad it did😊

  • @Antimortem
    @Antimortem Před 14 lety +9

    amazing! amazing! bravo! i nearly cried after seeing this video. my thoughts exact! there are so many idiots who think they understand knife fighting or even disarm! i am amazed by mr paul vunak. i am a believer!

  • @zeedthemohican8296
    @zeedthemohican8296 Před 2 lety +2

    Knife, Machete, Karambit, etc. When you have to fight with a tool (without a guard stuff to protect your hand), not a weapon, his advice is always useful and always works. In particular, the use of other hands regarding distance is necessary for practitioners.

  • @wilsonrawlin8547
    @wilsonrawlin8547 Před 2 lety +1

    Great common sense principles. I've always held this mindset to cut the hand/arm of my attacker vs trying to strike his body. Safest and most effective way to end the fight and not get cut or stabbed in the process.

  • @PERRYS_PROPS
    @PERRYS_PROPS Před 9 lety +2

    Here! Here! I've watched a dozen knife videos and thought, no way is that going to work. very impressed with this video.

  • @24Mossberg
    @24Mossberg Před 3 lety +1

    Vanak is fantastic. I was on active duty Army for twenty years and he knows!

  • @tmaxted91
    @tmaxted91 Před 9 lety +21

    As real as it gets....

    • @dabunnyrabbit2620
      @dabunnyrabbit2620 Před 4 lety

      czcams.com/video/E61jnJe_1SI/video.html
      you need to watch this.

  • @rockfieldlangley1955
    @rockfieldlangley1955 Před 7 lety

    The first Minute is gold! So true! Great video!

  • @Realitydenizen
    @Realitydenizen Před 12 lety +3

    I think a knife fight is much safer if you're skilled and your opponent isn't. In a gunfight there's a huge random factor in play-- he can just point and shoot and even if you shoot him first his bullet might still go through your stomach, but with knives it's much easier to control the range. My qualification for this is primarily knife sparring which is obviously different from the "Street" in many ways but then again my opponents are always fairly skilled to one degree or another.

  • @zmartinezvega
    @zmartinezvega Před 11 lety +1

    Correct, I agree with what you stated. That is why the material presented here is so important. Some people are just too diluted and think empty hands skill is enough. Sometimes the people who practice mma think that ring arts skills (empty hand) will protect them against armed assilants. Sometimes they are right,but when they are wrong, well, they are dead wrong. Operating word "dead".

  • @violencemeter
    @violencemeter Před 11 lety +1

    You're awesome, Sifu Vunak. I'm really enjoying training under Sifu Numrich.

  • @markp4184
    @markp4184 Před 3 lety

    We're a couple days away from 2021. Paul, you're awesome!!

  • @craneandcobraclosecombat
    @craneandcobraclosecombat Před měsícem

    Fantastic teaching and demonstration 🙏

  • @div545
    @div545 Před 13 lety +1

    Finally someone telling the truth about how to really DEFENCE YORSELF... Too many "MASTERS" teaching useless skills that will never save one in danger situation. Thanks Paul! You are the MAN..!

  • @markaz08
    @markaz08 Před 12 lety

    I'm new to KNIVE techniques, I'm watching and learning , thanks! Great insight...

  • @charleskollin1221
    @charleskollin1221 Před rokem +1

    This guy's hand speed is otherworldly. In videos where they show his technique in slow-mo, his hands are still a blur. I've never seen anything like it.

  • @pvtrichter88
    @pvtrichter88 Před 11 lety +1

    AGREED !! l believe in part through addiction problems and other personality problems PAUL has had a lot of recovering to do but his is still a very capable fighter and a knowledgeable who shows a lot of reality to the issues of self-defense!!!

  • @OudiSinger-hq4pq
    @OudiSinger-hq4pq Před 22 dny

    Love this video. Respect to Paul. The only thing, most mainstream people, including myself do not carry knifes. Most knife attacks will happen when you are bare handed. Defanging the snake without a blade, I would like to see bare handed skill versus knife.

  • @arcadistorias3202
    @arcadistorias3202 Před 10 lety

    This is a brilliant video

  • @CJCon885
    @CJCon885 Před rokem

    Great vid with good humor. 👍🏻

  • @KyokushinKichiKai
    @KyokushinKichiKai Před 6 lety

    Good information easy to understand. Excellent!

  • @tigrenera10
    @tigrenera10 Před 16 lety

    Caro Paul ti faccio i complimenti per i tuoi video ,e devo dirti che hai ragione, il tuo modo di lottare è magnifico

  • @sgtjoe2008
    @sgtjoe2008 Před 4 lety

    you are a great teacher!

  • @aznboi1027
    @aznboi1027 Před 10 lety +2

    His "checking" is the same as "controlling the hand" in gung fu, so that the other hand wont come at you while you're attacking. You only have one hand to deal with.

  • @jaredbrooks3035
    @jaredbrooks3035 Před 2 lety

    I love this guy!!

  • @ThePoorBoy
    @ThePoorBoy Před 11 lety

    No question. I'm aware of some of his recent difficulties, but I get the feeling that he's a guy who will work through it and be a better man for it.

  • @John6346
    @John6346 Před 14 lety

    best Vunak-Video. you can feel howhe is pissed off by the other knife philosphies, and Vunak puts the focus on the essentials. great

  • @john8ization
    @john8ization Před 12 lety +1

    Kamusta Po to Master Vunak. There is good to know and there is need to know. Everything master vunak taught here is need to know. Very good stuff.

  • @EpicHotCheese
    @EpicHotCheese Před 10 lety

    This is one of the best and honest fighting technic video

  • @shillpolice7981
    @shillpolice7981 Před 3 lety

    Super-awesome video. And solid intentions based on DEFENSE. Great production....! You earned a SUBSCRIBE BUTTON....

  • @matkasim
    @matkasim Před 11 lety

    Best explanation for knife..makes so much sense

  • @dekal1
    @dekal1 Před 11 lety +4

    "never has there been a subject taught by so many, who know so little"

  • @abbeItheIman
    @abbeItheIman Před 13 lety

    best instructial movie out

  • @juniorgeerootednbootedcov6134

    Great breakdown

  • @GJJFan
    @GJJFan Před 15 lety +1

    Great points and a great way to think when it comes to the martial arts!
    I love Bas, too! He is hilarious and not afraid to teach EVERYTHING he knows! I like his tapes, too, because he actually has experience as a bouncer, and as a guy that pummled some bouncers as well! LOL (good story about Bas and some "security" that thought they would push him around in Holland or Denmark?) I like both of their approaches and they show you the best way they can.
    Keep training hard and living easy! :-)

  • @Neceros
    @Neceros Před 10 lety +1

    What he's teaching is to disarm your opponent while blocking. He even says simply, if you block without also striking it's pointless and you'll just lose your hand. The off hand is merely to ensure you don't get stuck in center mass. Better to lose a finger than your neck.

  • @2Jax
    @2Jax Před 12 lety

    "Not to be misconstrued with this... which is doing nothing..."
    Love that bit
    PV the man

  • @mrkvamaster
    @mrkvamaster Před 16 lety +6

    Also, I know from my own (short as it may be) jujitsu training that these strikes/blocks can hurt like hell (being targeted at nerves).
    I imagine that, if employed properly, such a move ALONE could make the opponent loose the knife. However it's never meant to BE used alone, but always together with a counter attack and eventual control (or breaking).
    Having said all this, I of course realize that in an unarmed defense against a weapon the odds are STRONGLY against you - so just AVOID it :D

  • @Le_Church
    @Le_Church Před 10 lety +1

    Practice gives you options. Anybody thats serious in teaching you how to fight will tell you that if you ever encounter someone with a knife, you really should run. 60% of knife attacks, the attacker cuts himself with it, that tells you about how many people know how to use one out there. Obviously the real thing is more chaotic than a controlled environement and in a fight you will get cut regardless. But Im less likely to die of a knife attack than most people knowing the few things I know.

  • @aaronbarlow4376
    @aaronbarlow4376 Před rokem

    My right ear loved this.

  • @FLHTCUI
    @FLHTCUI Před 2 lety

    Good info, thx Paul...

  • @AlejandroGarcia-zt3lh
    @AlejandroGarcia-zt3lh Před 6 lety

    Exelete Maestro, una demostración dél manejó dél cuchillo y los peligros extremos á los qué se enfrenta una persona sí es atacada con cuchillo,

  • @TimOD43
    @TimOD43 Před 10 lety +1

    Who knew Jeremy Roenick was so educated in knife fights?

  • @GJJFan
    @GJJFan Před 15 lety +2

    ALso, Bas Rutten actually has some great advice, tips and techniques for bar, street fights and what to do when attacked. He did bouncing for a long time, so his stuff is legit as well. Not just MMA style reactions to street defense.

  • @ydennek91
    @ydennek91 Před 11 lety +3

    I wish I could have dude as my trainer he would turn me into a great fighter

  • @petersouth1000
    @petersouth1000 Před 10 lety +17

    You run you'll die tired.
    Just because a man hold a knife doesn't mean he can't run fast.

    • @misevibre
      @misevibre Před 9 lety +3

      Depends on who you are. A fairly athletic guy can out run an attacker most of the time, they are not fucking track athletes anyway. There is also help that you can get etc... you know what he meant

    • @petersouth1000
      @petersouth1000 Před 9 lety +10

      Everyone who say run is a fat man with a gut who never runs.
      Attacker is usually tall young black male who can run like a fucking cheetah. Good luck.

    • @misevibre
      @misevibre Před 9 lety +6

      ''Attacker is usually tall young black male who can run like a fucking cheetah''. roflmao....are you even reading this shit after you type it??

    • @petersouth1000
      @petersouth1000 Před 9 lety +7

      Try reading the FBI crime statistics some time

    • @gabbar51ngh
      @gabbar51ngh Před 6 lety +1

      petersouth1000 Well, Run to some public place. He won't pull that shit there.
      Or grab a random object from around

  • @honestresponse6833
    @honestresponse6833 Před 6 lety

    Great Movement!

  • @jordanaug81
    @jordanaug81 Před 12 lety +2

    Id rather be in a gunfight anyday of the week than be in a knife fight.

  • @mattnobrega6621
    @mattnobrega6621 Před rokem +1

    This makes more sense than using your arm. You still don't want to he on the receiving end of any weapon

  • @lowlightevangelist9431

    Excellent.

  • @assoverteakettle
    @assoverteakettle Před 3 lety +3

    I give Paul Vunak credit for coming up with provocative theories for its time like debunking traditional static defense systems by stressing how real attackers will hack and slash, stab and jab repeatedly, angles of a knife attack, and making no bones about the fact that getting cut or stabbed is a reality of knife defence.
    I think Jim Wagner has taken that one step further (or a few steps simpler) by introducing a realistic approach to practical knife defence aimed primarily at law enforcement. His video can be viewed on CZcams and I highly recommend it.

  • @nickzah
    @nickzah Před 13 lety +1

    I only down to earth instructor i've seen so far.

  • @aaronshelley703
    @aaronshelley703 Před 10 lety +1

    I am deaf and understood everything he said through his professional hand movements.

  • @blowuupheaps
    @blowuupheaps Před 12 lety +1

    @Eaglos techniques that are taught in filipino and malaysian martial arts are all legit. as there is still civil wars in these parts of the world these style are still practiced and used. learning these styles will not remove all danger and make you invincible but give you a better chance of survival. the reason martial artist train a lot is to learn deal with a high tense situation in a relaxed manor as possible as a relaxed fighter fights better. yes i agree keep your distance as in run away

  • @breedingpitmetal
    @breedingpitmetal Před 13 lety

    seriously...this is most important video i've ever seen about self defense...so many people radically overeastimate themselves and try to block knives and cath them right out of the air and stuff...i've been practising krav maga for a long time and am now practising aikido...but this knive blocking disarming stuff will NEVER work

  • @shasan
    @shasan Před 15 lety

    Vunak IS good. The guy is a beast... his videos can only help your street defense.

  • @ShotTower1
    @ShotTower1 Před 10 lety

    My instructor always said that if faced with a knife the first thing I should do is run as fast as possible. If there is no chance of running then we said that you've got to accept you will probably be cut, the goal is the offer the least dangerous target as a sacrifice to grab the knife arm.

  • @drunkenmaster89467
    @drunkenmaster89467 Před 14 lety

    I completely agree with Paul Vunak and this video. The only time someone probably will ever hold a knife with the blade behind is if you dont see the guy coming. But in a fight, the guy will most likely hold it with the blade pointing towards you and swing it at you.

  • @MarshmallowMasta
    @MarshmallowMasta Před 10 lety +1

    Yes he said that in the video, but I've seen knife attacks and it isn't some controlled thing like in this video where you have the time to just "check" his arm and slash at it, it's fast, furious and not something you can magically deflect like some fantasy ninja.

  • @jaimeparedes9188
    @jaimeparedes9188 Před 9 lety

    Awesome.