I've been teaching traditional and self defense styles for fifteen years now. Krav Maga is the most effective that I've run across for teaching just anybody self defense. It is very effective and efficient both in application and for training.
@markmwilson22- how are you going to say that Krav doesn't teach you how to fight on the street? That's all Krav does. That's it's sole purpose. That is why it is the number one reality based self defense system. It doesn't have that status because of its techniques, necessarily, because a technique is just another technique; it has that status because of its training aproach. You obviously have never trained in Krav. I highly suggest you go try some classes before disregarding it.
@DaBlindKungFuMastuh@DaBlindKungFuMastuh step1 is negated because both NYC and Chicago will not allow you to legally carry a firearm. (NYC has a prohibitive gun ownership process) Also don't count on being able to carry one in DC either. It's amazing how some of our cities that are known for violence have the strictest gun laws.
Is it funny that he's teaching MMA fighters how to fight for the street? I like MMA, but this really speaks to the difference between sport and defense.
@greenpinkyellow Not really most karate schools have lost site of what works in real life by holding on to archaic traditions. Systems like krave are great yet they don't allow you to truly train as you would fight because frankly, I'm not going to kick my sparring partner in the groin, and I'm not going to eye gouge him or her either. I'd rather become reactionary with punches and kicks and if I need to eye gouge someone then fine I'll poke them in the eyes...very hard.
I know allot about knife combat, if your unarmed and are against someone with 2 knives you are fucked.
Unless you can knock him out by a quick punch to the face in some way, although most people don't know how to use 2 knives at once, so that's an upside, you'll have to be agile and play very "back off" type of tactics, always try and avoid his attacks, and generally speaking, Get the hell out of there!!
Great stuff. Easy to learn and practical to apply rather than some movie style disarm technique which will most likely just turn you into another victim.
This is bullshit this big gorilla motherfucker knows if somebody pulled a knife on him he would run after throwing a couple knees he would would there ass to death or take the knife from them and cut there throat with it
These techniques are found in jujutsu, aikido, judo, etc. Not exclusively "MMA" techniques, as MMA is just a sport made up of such styles. Nevertheless, this is the correct way of dealing with a knife, NOT double-legging someone.
@SkemeKOS I'll whin all I want fella
xanderfire 1 month ago
I've been teaching traditional and self defense styles for fifteen years now. Krav Maga is the most effective that I've run across for teaching just anybody self defense. It is very effective and efficient both in application and for training.
TheMemphisSaint 1 month ago
@markmwilson22- how are you going to say that Krav doesn't teach you how to fight on the street? That's all Krav does. That's it's sole purpose. That is why it is the number one reality based self defense system. It doesn't have that status because of its techniques, necessarily, because a technique is just another technique; it has that status because of its training aproach. You obviously have never trained in Krav. I highly suggest you go try some classes before disregarding it.
TheMemphisSaint 1 month ago
Wow, well that was a refreshing perspective.
markmwilson22 1 month ago
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markmwilson22 1 month ago
Step 1: Have a Gun
DaBlindKungFuMastuh 1 month ago
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@DaBlindKungFuMastuh @DaBlindKungFuMastuh step1 is negated because both NYC and Chicago will not allow you to legally carry a firearm. (NYC has a prohibitive gun ownership process) Also don't count on being able to carry one in DC either. It's amazing how some of our cities that are known for violence have the strictest gun laws.
markmwilson22 1 month ago
@DaBlindKungFuMastuh
That would be one of the "best case" scenarios! This video is teaching what to do in one of the worst case scenarios(already been stabbed)
SkemeKOS 1 month ago
Is it funny that he's teaching MMA fighters how to fight for the street? I like MMA, but this really speaks to the difference between sport and defense.
greenpinkyellow 2 months ago
@greenpinkyellow Not really most karate schools have lost site of what works in real life by holding on to archaic traditions. Systems like krave are great yet they don't allow you to truly train as you would fight because frankly, I'm not going to kick my sparring partner in the groin, and I'm not going to eye gouge him or her either. I'd rather become reactionary with punches and kicks and if I need to eye gouge someone then fine I'll poke them in the eyes...very hard.
markmwilson22 1 month ago
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greenpinkyellow 2 months ago
What a joke learning knife "defence" from a video...then trying to use the MMA popularity and name to sell it.
xanderfire 3 months ago
@xanderfire
This video is free so stop whining.
SkemeKOS 1 month ago
use the arm drag, use the chest for hurt the elbow using all the weight in a very focused, fast and explosive leverage.
thepinktalk 5 months ago
great, best wishes!
thepinktalk 5 months ago
What if he has two knives ?
H3MetalC0rE 6 months ago
@H3MetalC0rE Hi
I know allot about knife combat, if your unarmed and are against someone with 2 knives you are fucked.
Unless you can knock him out by a quick punch to the face in some way, although most people don't know how to use 2 knives at once, so that's an upside, you'll have to be agile and play very "back off" type of tactics, always try and avoid his attacks, and generally speaking, Get the hell out of there!!
Meixafuhellzman2 5 months ago
Great stuff. Easy to learn and practical to apply rather than some movie style disarm technique which will most likely just turn you into another victim.
FIGHTCLIPS 10 months ago
This is bullshit this big gorilla motherfucker knows if somebody pulled a knife on him he would run after throwing a couple knees he would would there ass to death or take the knife from them and cut there throat with it
melo15813 11 months ago
These techniques are found in jujutsu, aikido, judo, etc. Not exclusively "MMA" techniques, as MMA is just a sport made up of such styles. Nevertheless, this is the correct way of dealing with a knife, NOT double-legging someone.
jamespohh 1 year ago
Outstanding information, great vid.
MDTSLLC 1 year ago
Great video!
kenpotex 1 year ago 4