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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2006

Pressure Testing Knife defences

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  • Why don't you guys go by Luke Holloway's class and give him a dose of reality. I get sickened by his kung fu movie, knife fighting bullshit. I once even saw him do a technique where he dropped the knife from one hand to another.

    All of Luke's teamwujin CRAP works great when the threat stands still after making one aggressive move.

  • @WhiteBeltAcademy You are right but moving baward puts you always in a victim situation. Street fighters and bullies always just attack weaker opponents, that´s why you have to show them in the beginning that you aren´t somebody to mess arround. There are a lot of body language gestures where you can show dominance and I would use that. First winning, than fighting. :) Great vid!!

  • @fischingfudge Haha... that's what everyone says, until they are leaking in the middle of the street because they thought they were tough. Avoid the fight and walk away.

  • Most of the knife defenses are missing the initial strike to "soften up" the attacker before a takeaway is attempted. As this drill demonstrates, its not a wrestling/grappling match. Really like the concept of this training.

  • the fucking fat ass killed every body

  • @singhakabuttar Sooooo, letting yourself get stabbed is the best way to go?

  • this is fuckin stupid!!! good way of getting killed, its a fuckin knife not a lollipop!!!

  • Here's a tip in any case that you're trying to mug someone

    Never try to mug someone and try to pull out your knife out of your back pocket, especially if the knife is small or too far in your pocket lol

    

  • this training looks intense - good though!

  • love the intensity. It might be an idea to have an exit to get to to reinforce the idea of getting yourself out of a dangerous situation. Also grappling someone with or without a knife allows for other people to get involved which is not great. Lastly, knife or no knife you need to take the initiative as soon as you feel threatened, you can't let the assailant dictate the encounter. Love the training guys.

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