... against all the dojo-kinfers around the globe. I wanna really know what Aiki/Nintai/Okinawa/Speznaz/whatever teach against a savage rushing attack and multiple quick thrusts in your body. No stances, no hands with knife in midair, bad guy just gets close, pulls a knife and STAB!. I think 90% of dojo-knifers will be simply dead. Another one:
Too many presumptions about what is going to happen. First - nobody lunges and leaves a knife in mid-air for you to manipulate his arm. Second - the next action by the attacker is more likely to recover his knife-arm than to attack/block with his other hand. Third - when BL was talking about "classical mess," this is exactly what he was referencing: robotic "do this, then this, then this" techniques, taught and learned by rote. Irresponsible to teach this as a realistic "defense" technique.
sensei, I wonder if you replaced the censored words with something flufy. as in...
"now we drop the body weight, bringing everything down while keeping the arms in check. From here, we scoop our arum up and draw a happy face on the carotid :D"
Guy stabbing would just have to pull back, (which on reflex he probably would) and the guy doing all the fancy techniques would bleed out in a big helpless mess on the floor.
@DJelby They didn't explain the placement of the hands well. The support trapping hand has to be on the upper arm side of the elbow to prevent this. If you get the elbow or the forearm with the trapping hand then yes, what you describe is a possibility.
@Asagcaoili I thought to myself "knife on knife is impractical," too, but I'm pretty sure that's why it's filed under advance. No one without serious training (where you were thrashed for years) is going to pull out such complex motor movements in combat. Just yelling at most people destroys their ability to react, or face paint/mask, or whatever. I think this is for someone who is already familiar with every other (more common) knife situation, and master Park is in line with such practicality.
I don't think this is a good move in my opinion. Pause at 0:47 The guy on the right could easily block or grab the other guys wrist with his left hand and simply retract his knife and slice the artery above the elbow.
Even F.M.A needs to be re-tweaked for modern combative scenarios.The dual of of knife fight between two combatants both having blades is a myth unless you live in the Philippines or some third world country.I've trained outside the states as well as teaching & even though I train knife to knife it's only done to develop your attributes.I worked as a correctional officer & was on the SRT unit, I saw many so called edge weapon altercations & all were violent-simple & nasty.
It's a good lesson, technical. However, stuff like this never happens outside the movies. Real stabbings tend to be quick, unexpected, and delivered on someone who has no weapon to defend themselves with.
Too much wasted time. Once yo had succesfully parried the initial attack, go directly to the kidney or lung area, I mean right away. Whit all due respect, there is no reason to try an entanglement with the adversary´s blade. Go directly to the exposed back after the parry, which is the back.
Too much wasted time, once you have parried succesfully the initial attack, go directly to the kidney area, i mean right away. Whit all due respect, there is no pint to entaglements with an adversary blade whatsoever. Step, parry and stab the exposed back.
Yes this would be a term of self defence. If a guy is comming at you with a knife and if you have one and if you can do this move you CAN kill the person however you could injure the person. On top of that it is in self defence.
hey hey, my kife techinque btr. I throw the knife at the enemy and it hit the apple on the head? @.@
malsolv 1 month ago
awesome i'm gonna go kill someone now thank you for showing me this, i couldn't have done it without you.
Collinffs 2 months ago
Nice work Sabumnim Park! Your Videos are always intriging, I miss chosan Ninja. :)
mrmasterlee1 3 months ago
Well... I bet this guy:
-- watch?v=suNKWwPnkJ0
... against all the dojo-kinfers around the globe. I wanna really know what Aiki/Nintai/Okinawa/Speznaz/whatever teach against a savage rushing attack and multiple quick thrusts in your body. No stances, no hands with knife in midair, bad guy just gets close, pulls a knife and STAB!. I think 90% of dojo-knifers will be simply dead. Another one:
-- watch?v=4ah_0gia4A0
Here some comparisons:
-- watch?v=qLRmtTbNWe0
Protherium 5 months ago
Idiot..
pedinkus 6 months ago
nice! the second japanese guy looks like james shigeta,ha ha ha.
hinano316 8 months ago
i often just practice with my friend like with sticks usually equal in length
poobed666 9 months ago
Why would you get close to his body when he has control of his arm and still has the knife?
AntiChosunGroup 10 months ago
Too many presumptions about what is going to happen. First - nobody lunges and leaves a knife in mid-air for you to manipulate his arm. Second - the next action by the attacker is more likely to recover his knife-arm than to attack/block with his other hand. Third - when BL was talking about "classical mess," this is exactly what he was referencing: robotic "do this, then this, then this" techniques, taught and learned by rote. Irresponsible to teach this as a realistic "defense" technique.
wolfden68 10 months ago
i like my edge on the inside though...
garrettzkool63 10 months ago
sweet the ChosenNinja is on this
talentedMaster08 10 months ago
Sensei there is no reason to censor your words You ARE TEACHING US HOW TO KILL AFTER ALL. LOL
theabomation 10 months ago
sensei, I wonder if you replaced the censored words with something flufy. as in...
"now we drop the body weight, bringing everything down while keeping the arms in check. From here, we scoop our arum up and draw a happy face on the carotid :D"
BBoyAlfredo 11 months ago
About your disclaimer... I do the stuff y'all on youtube show me all the time, how else would I aquire skillz in the middle of nowhere?
WoodlandRavah 11 months ago
Guy stabbing would just have to pull back, (which on reflex he probably would) and the guy doing all the fancy techniques would bleed out in a big helpless mess on the floor.
DJelby 11 months ago
@DJelby They didn't explain the placement of the hands well. The support trapping hand has to be on the upper arm side of the elbow to prevent this. If you get the elbow or the forearm with the trapping hand then yes, what you describe is a possibility.
dogabutila 7 months ago
whats the name of the ending song??
MammaleousMaximus 1 year ago
Hwa Rang Do indeed
1STSICA 1 year ago
excellent techniques and execution . Thinking of Michael Echanis. May he rest in peace . thank you
PROTOSHAMAN 1 year ago
@Asagcaoili I thought to myself "knife on knife is impractical," too, but I'm pretty sure that's why it's filed under advance. No one without serious training (where you were thrashed for years) is going to pull out such complex motor movements in combat. Just yelling at most people destroys their ability to react, or face paint/mask, or whatever. I think this is for someone who is already familiar with every other (more common) knife situation, and master Park is in line with such practicality.
Lachdenan 1 year ago
fma is awesome!
so is korean ma
TacticalPie 1 year ago
fma is awesome!
TacticalPie 1 year ago
I don't think this is a good move in my opinion. Pause at 0:47 The guy on the right could easily block or grab the other guys wrist with his left hand and simply retract his knife and slice the artery above the elbow.
aaronbrent84 1 year ago
@aaronbrent84 ur right . this is bs
thc2468 1 year ago
I like this I really do but, knife on knife is impractical.
Asagcaoili1 1 year ago
I love it thanks for posting.
Akaoushi 1 year ago
why did you remove the othere vids ??
cornishman1987 1 year ago
Even F.M.A needs to be re-tweaked for modern combative scenarios.The dual of of knife fight between two combatants both having blades is a myth unless you live in the Philippines or some third world country.I've trained outside the states as well as teaching & even though I train knife to knife it's only done to develop your attributes.I worked as a correctional officer & was on the SRT unit, I saw many so called edge weapon altercations & all were violent-simple & nasty.
kastle1972 1 year ago
looks like 8 people got their ass wooped in a knife fight.
camrion 1 year ago
Is there any way to learn to fight using two knives? I'd be grateful to anyone who can help.
kikikikia 1 year ago
@kikikikia I think that's like fighting with two guns. Completely impractical. You want one free hand to be able to control the other guy with.
fidgetingfinch 1 year ago
@fidgetingfinch Thanks for the information, maybe I'll do a bit of research on knife fighting then
kikikikia 1 year ago
@kikikikia search(shanexu3 how to use knife) on you tube. Shows a someone swinging two knives. He may be able to help you
vladoslavabel 1 year ago
@vladoslavabel Thanks for the reply, I was curious because I once saw a Wing Chun style where two knives were used.
kikikikia 1 year ago
words censored...gay
maloso1313 1 year ago
It's a good lesson, technical. However, stuff like this never happens outside the movies. Real stabbings tend to be quick, unexpected, and delivered on someone who has no weapon to defend themselves with.
Dave54600 1 year ago
@Dave54600 Unless your in special forces and someone charges you with a knife in a really close range area.
awsomemethanks 1 year ago
it looks like if he steps back he can throat slash
jediknight2694 1 year ago
words censored......"CUT HIS F*@KING THROAT!
boobie284 1 year ago 15
Too much wasted time. Once yo had succesfully parried the initial attack, go directly to the kidney or lung area, I mean right away. Whit all due respect, there is no reason to try an entanglement with the adversary´s blade. Go directly to the exposed back after the parry, which is the back.
chimibert 1 year ago
Too much wasted time, once you have parried succesfully the initial attack, go directly to the kidney area, i mean right away. Whit all due respect, there is no pint to entaglements with an adversary blade whatsoever. Step, parry and stab the exposed back.
chimibert 1 year ago
what's up with the censorship?
BuscoBeast 1 year ago
Yes this would be a term of self defence. If a guy is comming at you with a knife and if you have one and if you can do this move you CAN kill the person however you could injure the person. On top of that it is in self defence.
abladehero 1 year ago
why teach techs that can end up getting you the chair or death penalty? This clip is not about defence but combat - thats what a judge will look at.
etphonehome2915 1 year ago
Now i can fight a ausie. "Call that a knife"
revron77 1 year ago
Unintended humor there at the end of the video. " You get the point, cut." to end a video about knife fighting techniques is a classic pun.
supertruckertom 1 year ago
Wow.
The techniques in this video look like Kali...if you removed all the energy, flow, pressure and life from the drill.
MitchellCT 1 year ago
Great job. Technique important, foul language is not! Thanks for the censor. Professional.
sidecarred 1 year ago
@sidecarred Actually it was not foul language, but strong words: as in " slash the throat"
chimibert 1 year ago
boo no censor
skaterockerloc 1 year ago 2
The censorship is really unnecessary.
percheron1654 1 year ago 3
Another great lesson ! 5 stars for censored words ^_^ !
VickThorrable 2 years ago
Lol, as i am a very curios person, after i see "words censored". I only think about that and forget the video XD
Krejtaz 2 years ago
Is NintaiJutsu Taught in Canada
Rohan4basu 2 years ago
Thank you very much :)
5 shuriken
SokudoJutsu 2 years ago
so effective, so efficient, I like it a lot
SuperKixxx 2 years ago
Chosen ninja doesnt look to be happy that they recorded or taught this to the public
Gratefulguitars 2 years ago
Why are the words censored?
vanidar21 2 years ago
For good reasons.
ChosonNinja 2 years ago 11
@ChosonNinja i completely agree with you
pencap2w 1 year ago
Very good - thank you for sharing!
PhilKuu777 2 years ago
cool very effective thank you sirs "bow"
unclecow 2 years ago