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  • I LOVE HOW EVERYONE IS JUST GIVING HIM TIPS HE LOOKS LIKE A TRAINED PROFESSIONAL

  • i love how 0:22 he just pulls another knife out of his back pocket and replaces the other

  • Foot work is shit... or non existent should I say...

  • and you may think sure i'll just hit him in the throat and run, ya sure that could work but if they guy isnt at least incapassitated with something at least broken or missing, then that person might see you again, not good.

    so in closeing i will say- train good, train hard, train reality based, when you do your drills do them like you normaly do, then let the other person(the one with the knife) do what ever they want and be as fast as they want. and see how well you can defend against that.

  • and just for one more thing.

    a herd jab to the throat is more effective then one to the eye a shot to the eye the attaker can still breath and attack, a shot to the throat and they choke ther focus goes off of you for a sec. long enough to take them out, and when your in the back allys yes you take them out cuz if the shot to the throat doesent drop them now you got a guy pissed off with a knife that you just punched in the throat he aint gonna be happy and is not gonna give you another chance

  • @MrBoneStripper98

    (reply to myself lol)

    but thats not to say an eye jab is a bad thing just widening the playing field,

    cuz you may not have a throat shot, and an eye shot is one of the best, but follow it up quikly. same with the other lol.

  • "im gonna die" hearts going a million miles a second, tunnel vision sets in, and now you are in the "gross moter movement" stage where you can punch, kick and charge, now this is where your training realy comes in cuz now when you throw that punch or kick how good it is depends on how well you traind for it, your body will do what you do in training but without thinking about it, so training like "above" is good, but i would like to see what they do against a reality based knife attack.

  • and plus its good to train in " gross moter movement" its hand to hand combat training on what realy happens to you when you are confronted on the street, and are in kill or be killd mode, all or at least most of ones training is forgotten and all they have now is "gross moter movement" witch is when you cant think and all you can do is basic movements like hitting the flat of the bladeand stuff is not going to register, cuz you are thinking"holy fuck they got a knife and are trying to kill me"

  • @LAZERFIST888

    cuz when i demo it with people an do it like the real thing (i also traind with a

    veitnam vet. who is a knife guru and is so fast with one even with training the only people that would stand a chance would be a grand master of something lol)

    they get eyes the size of saucers cuz they relize how bad they would be messed up if the knife had been real.

    look up "jay penfil" he is one of the best instructors i have ever traind with.

    check him out.

  • @LAZERFIST888

    oh good finely someone who got my respons i admit my responses can be a bit scathing, but iv seen enough to know that like you said nothing is 100%,

    i like to cover this from all angels (or is it angles, always got those mixed up) and have a back up for the back up,like use a rubber knife and simulate a real knife attack, witch most people think they train for but find out the real thing can be quite overwhelming and the knife thing was outside at a party,

  • @LAZERFIST888

    or they might go balistic,

    go into kill or be killd mode and start slashing wildly,

    i hav seen it happen second hand (was watching in a bad part of Chicago) and the person that did the eye jab(well more of athumb to the eye but close enough)

    got taken off gaurd and got the fuck slashed out of him the ambulance took 5 min. but he lived, and now has a bunch of nasty scars down his front.

    dont be too sure of something like that cuz you may get an unexpected surprize.

  • Wow. That was pretty horrible...

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  • i have seen LAKANS ang DAYANGS back home who are much more efficient compared to this guy. "NO FINGERPRINTS! I'LL LEAVE IT AT THAT!" train harder and you wouldn't have to say that!

    check out Filipino Combat Knife Fighting posted by dodod101.

  • kakakaka, kihon of Aikido

  • lol, slap the knife and get no fingers

  • Is this pekiti tersia kali?

  • What about dual Knives?

  • what about a midget with a knife?

  • LOL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! kick em in the balls everyone knows that, even the midget, thats why he is in the squat position! nyum nyum

  • @gords12345 kick it

  • @gords12345 That is so funny man..LOL.  You have no chance to duck that's for sure. Now that I think about it. Are there any midget that are black belts?

  • @bournepriest not sure about that but I do know a black belt who got jumped and beaten up by a midget with dreadlocks in newark nj

  • They dont know how to use a knife properly

  • Does someone know who is this guy? Very interested in train with him.! I'm a Pro Boxing and Thai boxing trainer. Regards.

  • one thing to remember is that when you are doing these parrys that you should drive the blade toward the feeders body & try to jam him. this slows the blade down & forces the feeder to have to regroup,not just be able to pick up speed with each swing. you can't keep up with the blade. You better get control on the first or second beat. I see people making the same mistakes on these cross parrys all the time .

  • Nice drill.

  • it's filipino empty kali

  • Very nice

  • I know this technique from practicing Sayoc Kali since 1999. This is only a drill and a principle. There is no guarantees. You just have to be prepared with something rather than not knowing anything at all.

  • in real life no one will cut you with nice neat angles. most of the time you won't even see the knife or know you've been stabbed. It's just a drill

  • knife attacks are the most dangerous, there are no guaranties. If you fight with knife, you will get cut. There is a high chance both of the fighter will end up in a grave. I've been practicing Kali Silat for 3 years, in about a year here I might be getting the black belt. So I know this from practice.

  • Looks like Single Six. Stuff SWAT and Spec Ops train. Too complicated for us average civilians, won't work if you don't permanently practice like e.g. a SEAL etc., which of course nobody does. In the real world a civilian might get lucky an block the first thrust. If the time bought by this ain't used for running away, well another dead martial artist. No matter how experienced with a knife the attacker is ...

  • @7.62X54R: So, what, one should not train because the techniques you saw here are "too complicated"?

  • They are not too complicated, even with a little daily practice you can get good at teaching your body to move responsively to a knife attack. The point of training is not to make you impervious to an attack, but only to lessen the chances of you becoming a statistic at the end of the attack. The more you train, the lesser your chance of failure. The defeatist attitude is what kills most people, not the techniques being "too complicated."

  • No, what I advocate is regular ppl practising a simple blocking technique based on natural reflexes aiming at deflecting the first thrust. And then GTFO.

  • I disagree with you, even though I'm an ex-C.O. & SWAT member I have students who do train daily & would shame fellow officers or military I've worked with & or trained.

  • Filipino Martial Arts

  • what syle of fighting is this?

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