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Defensive Baton Basics: "Move Fast, Hit Hard" by Nutnfancy

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Aggressive collapsible baton skills can save you in a fight. Whether a LEO or legally-possessing civilian, the baton, like the Bonowi "Smartlock" version, can be devastatingly effective. It is compact, fast into the fast, and strong. But it takes skill and commitment to use. Here we delve into two of the basics of good baton fighting as instructed by experienced martial artist "OfficerJared" or OJ for short (youtube.com/user/officerjared). As I always strive for, the material is presented without ego or hype and therefore is particularly useful to the attentive viewer. We concentrate on striking power and movement, the essential fundamentals to your baton skill set. Without them you will suck and probably have the baton taken from you. It also takes physical fitness and practice to achieve fluidity and speed. A sparring partner is best but methods are suggested for alone practice (tires!). Complex and "hotel floor demo" techniques are avoided in this video, concentrating on simple to remember and effective strikes and movements. The implementation of these techniques will be dictated by your role (LEO vs Civilian), legalities, the nature of and force escalation of the defensive encounter. Civs should concentrate on extrication vs engagement whenever possible. Much of the provided instruction is intended for the LEO audience members who carry baton. But if the fight ensues, these are solid techniques that will work as proven in OJ's worldwide LE and military students who have used them in the fight. Concentrated powerful STRIKES that are precise and connect with the target are the foundation of effective baton use. Note the "loaded shoulder position" of the baton which allows defensive posturing with the off hand and instantaneous primary strike, transitioning to secondary ("angle") strike. Then the offhand should be used as a guard and block to incoming strikes. Target areas of the bad guy are discussed (arms, large muscle groups, care to avoid head area) with body positioning of being considered. Use of the range advantage of the baton and avoiding charges/counters of the adversary will require good FOOTWORK that maintains balance and stability. Without it, your resulting lack of mobility could lead to a tackling by the opponent and then an ugly ground fight. OJ demonstrates these "quick shuffle" footwork techniques and importance of off-axis ("stepping off line") movement in short, quick controlled steps. Don't move backwards. When practiced and combined, the ability to move fast and hit hard is the foundation to effective and devastating baton use. //////////////////////// Note: Information is provided for reference only. All legalities and common sense use of the collapsible baton/staff are wholly up to the viewer who assumes all liabilities. /////////////// Music: Derek Audette

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  • I like how he points out that simple fundementals,are the starting point,and that 90 percent of the time,that simple fundementals are what even the experts use,(BECAUSE THEY WORK)Period.

  • @nutnfancy I really love the knowledge you are passing on to us nutn. Thanks

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  • @davidbmason ...Kiwi?

  • @tohottohoot You will not be missed.

  • @davidbmason Yes, he originally was.

  • @EntryStackEnthusiast I think he was also featured in the Shaolin vs Maori episode of Deadliest Warrior as well XD

  • @streamingmadly That all depends on what state you live in. I live in IL and carry a tonfa style baton, and never have problems.

  • @streamingmadly I think it really depends on local laws.

  • If I carried one of these batons with me, could I get arrested for carrying a concealed weapon?

  • Is Officer Jared a Kiwi?

  • Hey, it's Jared the Pekiti Tirsia kali instructor, I'm waiting to get the Browning knives he helped design!

  • I'd also use a flashlight in the non baton holding

    hand at night,to increase your tactical edge(strobe

    mode).

    Great video

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