The natural instinct of an attacker when an attempt at a redirect is made is to pull back. Wrist control with one hand offers very little control. There's no guarantee that this weapon will be in a condition to fire after the disarm, and no attempt at a strike was made. I have my own views and opinions, but I'd like to hear your response or a link to a video when you attempt this with an attacker that resists once he realizes that a defenses is being made. Maybe there's a chance that you can
Thank you for your response. Yes, As I mentioned in this clip, the technique is only there to demonstrate the actual disarm for students to see. In the video I mention this. In our video series, we demonstrate the disarm against various struggle and resistance techniques.
The natural instinct of an attacker when an attempt at a redirect is made is to pull back. Wrist control with one hand offers very little control. There's no guarantee that this weapon will be in a condition to fire after the disarm, and no attempt at a strike was made. I have my own views and opinions, but I'd like to hear your response or a link to a video when you attempt this with an attacker that resists once he realizes that a defenses is being made. Maybe there's a chance that you can
KravMagaDesoto 5 months ago
@KravMagaDesoto
Thank you for your response. Yes, As I mentioned in this clip, the technique is only there to demonstrate the actual disarm for students to see. In the video I mention this. In our video series, we demonstrate the disarm against various struggle and resistance techniques.
JingShenKuoshu 5 months ago