@Vinman18 I know asshole, I'm trying to get multiple opinions. Multiple videos = multiple people = multiple opinions. It's not my fuckin' fault you don't understand what I'm trying to do. So. Please go fuck your mother's septic cunt.
@Vinman18 I know asshole, I'm trying to get multiple opinions. Multiple videos = multiple people = multiple opinions. It's not my fuckin' fault you don't understand what I'm trying to do. So. Please go fuck your mother's septic cunt.
@TheDisfigured I have trained with a Haganah Instructor. I am a Israeli CQB instructor trained by Israeli Lotar Spec Forces Instructor as well. I can only tell you what I have heard that he is not known in the Israeli military circle as someone who has the experience he claims. This does not mean he doesnt offer good training. I think it is basically Krav Maga World Wide stuff and maybe not that close to what is taught to elite IDF forces currently, nothing unique, but still has merit.
@TheDisfigured If you want to learn high level israeli CQB I suggest Kapap...I have trained in many systems military and police. This is simular to the U.S. Army MACP in concept. I instruct both, I chose this based on much personal experience and research including Haganah. It is my opinion it is an excellent modern CQB syatem combat proven and developed by top Israeli experts who I feel are legit. Just remember u can learn from everyone then choose for yourself what is best.
@TenteixSaigo The U.S. Army MACP is not all about grappling. It is about control and tactical aggression. They have very sucessful knife defense very simular to Kapap. What is shown in this video will have a very high failure rate because he does not estbalish and maintain control. We train live with military version shock knives and I can tell you these technioques shown are too difficult live. Also there is no such thing as "Israeli Knife Fighting" per legit Israeli spec ops/lotar instructor.
@CQB32 First off, MACP is about ARCHITECTURE. Secondly, Army Combatives is all about grappling. You learn strikes at the higher levels, but not very many. I suggest you stop attempting to be psuedosmart and let the military talk be left to the military dogs. If you MEAN to say MCMAP, that's Marine Corps, not Army.
@TenteixSaigo LOL...Have u trained MACP? I have and it is truely about control IMO. Not much striking, but for good reason (the reality of combat) If you have trained MACP then maybe u r missing the point. Either way do some more research. MACP is good but has some weaknesses that the Army is currently looking to improve. Not so much grappling as establishing control then using violence. With limited time to train troops this offers somewhat effective solutions to CQB situations.
@CQB32 I confused my acronyms. MCAP and MACP. Army Combatives is certainly not so good as MCMAP, in my opinion. The ephasis is on grappling and takedowns. They ignore the odds of an opponent having a knife on the ground. I've trained with Army guys and they hate the program. I've been through MCMAP and I loved it. I'll talk to my buddies more about WHY. It's always been grappling, though. There isn't much room for ground game in a war zone.
@TenteixSaigo Well I have a military CQB program one of my instructors is a MACP instructor he uses the knife from just about every senario. They train with shock knives we were able to purchase the full military version as well. Combat proven concepts like the clinch to control are taught as opposed to fighting in the striking range which has a higher failure rate. I am not a huge fan of MACP as a whole, but they have the concept close. The marine version lots of BJJ as well.
@TenteixSaigo The Marine version still has too much traditional martial arts I feel, rely's on technique a lot still which combat proven higher failure rate. CQC should be about the concept or principals along with simple motor skills. We train live and put things to the test. I also disagree with how Army trains in modules more grappling in begining and leading into strikes ect at higher level. Having been in numerous live combatives situations going to ground is often beyond ur control.
@CQB32 Who told you the striking range was ineffective? It's very effective. The Isrealis use the same concept of sticking to the stand up. On the ground you lose control.
@TenteixSaigo I did not say ineffective just higher failure rate, and I am an Israeli CQB instructor under instructor from Lotar. They teach a lot of clinch then use strikes under control and ground if necessary to finnish. The old school Krav Maga u see here has progressed in Israel. Clinch disrupts the pattern of attack allows control then violence can be safely used. Proper training the ground helps u control, every cop put suspect on ground to restrain because gives an advantage.
@CQB32 MCMAP uses the clinch often, as well. How is it too tradition if the clinch is what you emphasize? Hell, just message me. It's easier than filling up the comments here.
@TenteixSaigo I have the real life experience as a gang cop for many years in So Cal. I am a police and military instructor and have put martial arts to the test in the street more times then I can count. I have instructor certs from some of the top instructors in the world. Watch videos of guys trading blows its a 50/50 chance better with training but still riskier. Most modern police and military systems are training this way now. Control (clinch) tactical striking, ground & restrain or kill
The goal with all knife fighting is simple.. as bruce lee said "learn the structure, then forget the structure." the situation will dictate and tactics will change in an engagement. The most important thing is to remember the "Primary Danger" as Mike Lee Kanarek says. This is also where repetitive training makes things work under pressure. There are always many options, but the one that keeps you alive is directly related to your ability to "create in the midst of battle" Sigung Don Green
What says your going to make that catch? If you dont, its fucked. And nobody is going to leave their arm out. Theyre going to pull it back. And you broke one rule-You used two hands to trap one. Hes not going to just let his other arm hang there.
wow, that is not good lol your not going in or going out , its like your stuck in the middle, theres no clearing the blade? I promise you that wrap around catch does not work because the attacker is slicing or stabbing in full force, put a clip in real time so we can see how well it works. You should look into senshido they got great knife work or maybe vee arnis with david james also great stuff.....
i just learned this in my haganah class last week
Boarderhopping101 4 months ago
I heard that Mike Kanarek is a complete fraud. Not sure what to believe.
TheDisfigured 10 months ago
@TheDisfigured you are posting on all of Mike's clips with this NONSENSE....get a fucking life !!!
Vinman18 9 months ago
@TheDisfigured you are posting on all of Mike's clips with this NONSENSE....get a fucking life !!!
Vinman18 9 months ago
@Vinman18 I know asshole, I'm trying to get multiple opinions. Multiple videos = multiple people = multiple opinions. It's not my fuckin' fault you don't understand what I'm trying to do. So. Please go fuck your mother's septic cunt.
TheDisfigured 9 months ago
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@Vinman18 I know asshole, I'm trying to get multiple opinions. Multiple videos = multiple people = multiple opinions. It's not my fuckin' fault you don't understand what I'm trying to do. So. Please go fuck your mother's septic cunt.
TheDisfigured 9 months ago
@TheDisfigured I have trained with a Haganah Instructor. I am a Israeli CQB instructor trained by Israeli Lotar Spec Forces Instructor as well. I can only tell you what I have heard that he is not known in the Israeli military circle as someone who has the experience he claims. This does not mean he doesnt offer good training. I think it is basically Krav Maga World Wide stuff and maybe not that close to what is taught to elite IDF forces currently, nothing unique, but still has merit.
CQB32 9 months ago
@CQB32 I was thinking that too...if he lied about involvement but still has the goods. That's what I'm interested in. Thanks for the input.
TheDisfigured 9 months ago
@TheDisfigured If you want to learn high level israeli CQB I suggest Kapap...I have trained in many systems military and police. This is simular to the U.S. Army MACP in concept. I instruct both, I chose this based on much personal experience and research including Haganah. It is my opinion it is an excellent modern CQB syatem combat proven and developed by top Israeli experts who I feel are legit. Just remember u can learn from everyone then choose for yourself what is best.
CQB32 9 months ago
@CQB32 The US Army only has Army Combatives. It's all about grappling, as well.
TenteixSaigo 7 months ago
@TenteixSaigo The U.S. Army MACP is not all about grappling. It is about control and tactical aggression. They have very sucessful knife defense very simular to Kapap. What is shown in this video will have a very high failure rate because he does not estbalish and maintain control. We train live with military version shock knives and I can tell you these technioques shown are too difficult live. Also there is no such thing as "Israeli Knife Fighting" per legit Israeli spec ops/lotar instructor.
CQB32 7 months ago
@CQB32 First off, MACP is about ARCHITECTURE. Secondly, Army Combatives is all about grappling. You learn strikes at the higher levels, but not very many. I suggest you stop attempting to be psuedosmart and let the military talk be left to the military dogs. If you MEAN to say MCMAP, that's Marine Corps, not Army.
TenteixSaigo 7 months ago
@TenteixSaigo LOL...Have u trained MACP? I have and it is truely about control IMO. Not much striking, but for good reason (the reality of combat) If you have trained MACP then maybe u r missing the point. Either way do some more research. MACP is good but has some weaknesses that the Army is currently looking to improve. Not so much grappling as establishing control then using violence. With limited time to train troops this offers somewhat effective solutions to CQB situations.
CQB32 7 months ago
@CQB32 I confused my acronyms. MCAP and MACP. Army Combatives is certainly not so good as MCMAP, in my opinion. The ephasis is on grappling and takedowns. They ignore the odds of an opponent having a knife on the ground. I've trained with Army guys and they hate the program. I've been through MCMAP and I loved it. I'll talk to my buddies more about WHY. It's always been grappling, though. There isn't much room for ground game in a war zone.
TenteixSaigo 7 months ago
@TenteixSaigo Well I have a military CQB program one of my instructors is a MACP instructor he uses the knife from just about every senario. They train with shock knives we were able to purchase the full military version as well. Combat proven concepts like the clinch to control are taught as opposed to fighting in the striking range which has a higher failure rate. I am not a huge fan of MACP as a whole, but they have the concept close. The marine version lots of BJJ as well.
CQB32 7 months ago
@TenteixSaigo The Marine version still has too much traditional martial arts I feel, rely's on technique a lot still which combat proven higher failure rate. CQC should be about the concept or principals along with simple motor skills. We train live and put things to the test. I also disagree with how Army trains in modules more grappling in begining and leading into strikes ect at higher level. Having been in numerous live combatives situations going to ground is often beyond ur control.
CQB32 7 months ago
@CQB32 Who told you the striking range was ineffective? It's very effective. The Isrealis use the same concept of sticking to the stand up. On the ground you lose control.
TenteixSaigo 7 months ago
@TenteixSaigo I did not say ineffective just higher failure rate, and I am an Israeli CQB instructor under instructor from Lotar. They teach a lot of clinch then use strikes under control and ground if necessary to finnish. The old school Krav Maga u see here has progressed in Israel. Clinch disrupts the pattern of attack allows control then violence can be safely used. Proper training the ground helps u control, every cop put suspect on ground to restrain because gives an advantage.
CQB32 7 months ago
@CQB32 MCMAP uses the clinch often, as well. How is it too tradition if the clinch is what you emphasize? Hell, just message me. It's easier than filling up the comments here.
TenteixSaigo 7 months ago
@TenteixSaigo I have the real life experience as a gang cop for many years in So Cal. I am a police and military instructor and have put martial arts to the test in the street more times then I can count. I have instructor certs from some of the top instructors in the world. Watch videos of guys trading blows its a 50/50 chance better with training but still riskier. Most modern police and military systems are training this way now. Control (clinch) tactical striking, ground & restrain or kill
CQB32 7 months ago
The goal with all knife fighting is simple.. as bruce lee said "learn the structure, then forget the structure." the situation will dictate and tactics will change in an engagement. The most important thing is to remember the "Primary Danger" as Mike Lee Kanarek says. This is also where repetitive training makes things work under pressure. There are always many options, but the one that keeps you alive is directly related to your ability to "create in the midst of battle" Sigung Don Green
combatvingtsun 1 year ago
What says your going to make that catch? If you dont, its fucked. And nobody is going to leave their arm out. Theyre going to pull it back. And you broke one rule-You used two hands to trap one. Hes not going to just let his other arm hang there.
raptorrochester 1 year ago
@thaiking. Everything he teaches is combat tested. Unfortunately you get to test your technique alot in Israeli forces
nyclear 1 year ago
Israeli tactical knife fighting, or Filipino knife fighting?
brucew22 1 year ago
wow, that is not good lol your not going in or going out , its like your stuck in the middle, theres no clearing the blade? I promise you that wrap around catch does not work because the attacker is slicing or stabbing in full force, put a clip in real time so we can see how well it works. You should look into senshido they got great knife work or maybe vee arnis with david james also great stuff.....
thaiking 1 year ago
Agreed. Would to see more!
tjhaz 1 year ago
I agree, post more!!!
Stagefire420 2 years ago
Mike great to see you on here. You definitely have to post MORE!
EliteSelfProtection 2 years ago