I Really dont like the block he use. If you do only a little bit wrong the enemy is Directly behind you. And in a real self defence situation always something goes wrong (-;
Reminds me of some self defense lessons and it is fun to train. However I would not dare to use it in a real fight. But it could be an option if someone is attacking another one and you get the chance to grab his hand. Once you grab it might work pretty well.
A good technique to get used to is never pass a knife when training. Drop in on the ground and let them pick it up. You never want to train yourself to give a knife back.
because I'm sure your attacker will comply with how he's supposed to behave and act in such a situation and not swing wildly and act erratically. These "instructional" videos are such a friggin joke.
doesnt look effective... dont forget that when you do this in real life.. the other person will resist when you grab them.
better off just surrendering and handing over whatever you got..... or be smartass and toss your wallet in the air and then poke his eyes when hes distracted
hapkido have perfected the self-defense method especially with the knife and gun, im not saying that all of its techs work but the best techs r found in hapkido, check it out urself
That is exremely dangerous, maybe last resort, conered kinda thing. If the guy with the knife knows what he is doing, right after he thrusts he would pull back for another one, not leave his arm there for the guy to grab. The technique he shows I think has too much time between the him spinning away and him securing the knife. He would spin, the attacker would pull back for another stab or slash or whatever, and since he spun his back, head, etc is wide open.
I Really dont like the block he use. If you do only a little bit wrong the enemy is Directly behind you. And in a real self defence situation always something goes wrong (-;
LiveinSport 3 years ago
aikido aikikai. kotegeshi
audex 3 years ago
Reminds me of some self defense lessons and it is fun to train. However I would not dare to use it in a real fight. But it could be an option if someone is attacking another one and you get the chance to grab his hand. Once you grab it might work pretty well.
sammax2006 3 years ago
I know those guys I get taught karate by them.
FatGoosePictures 3 years ago
A good technique to get used to is never pass a knife when training. Drop in on the ground and let them pick it up. You never want to train yourself to give a knife back.
wetbivybag 4 years ago
well done ,
lo0000ol 4 years ago
because I'm sure your attacker will comply with how he's supposed to behave and act in such a situation and not swing wildly and act erratically. These "instructional" videos are such a friggin joke.
USMCR 4 years ago
doesnt look effective... dont forget that when you do this in real life.. the other person will resist when you grab them.
better off just surrendering and handing over whatever you got..... or be smartass and toss your wallet in the air and then poke his eyes when hes distracted
matthewung 4 years ago
hapkido have perfected the self-defense method especially with the knife and gun, im not saying that all of its techs work but the best techs r found in hapkido, check it out urself
watch?v=E6xsSRDhDd4
Qyama 4 years ago
That is exremely dangerous, maybe last resort, conered kinda thing. If the guy with the knife knows what he is doing, right after he thrusts he would pull back for another one, not leave his arm there for the guy to grab. The technique he shows I think has too much time between the him spinning away and him securing the knife. He would spin, the attacker would pull back for another stab or slash or whatever, and since he spun his back, head, etc is wide open.
v0od0o12 4 years ago