 Welcome to Combat with Wing Chun. I'm Sifu David. Today we're going to show you how to defend against a knife attack. How to defend against a knife attack. I'll show you exactly what I did in just a second. Stay tuned. And yes, we are giving away these free DVDs, Accelerated Wing Chun System Quick Start DVD. Normally retailing for 129 bucks. But, enter the content. All you need to do is to subscribe, click the notification bell, and like and comment on this video. And you'll enter automatically into the draw. Every week, we're going to give away free video. So, good luck. How to defend against a knife attack. So, this is a very common attack. A thrust to your gut. And he's not just going to do one thrust. He's going to do multiple thrusts. He's going to be shish kebab with me. Impaling me with lots of multiple stabs. So, the technique will be to do a hop and a eye strike here. So, hop and eye strike. So, I'm poking his eyes, hop, eye strike. That's number one. So, from the punch, I'm going to play boom. So, I'm parrying his knife attack so he goes away or down or diagonal. And I want to be taking out his eyes because this is a life threatening situation. So, knife. Like that. And shout knife two because it warns everybody else that there's a knife attack. And they're going to call the police. Maybe help you out. So, knife. And in this position. And I want to do a few. We'll go one, two, three. And as I'm doing it, I'm going to the side. Boom, two, three. So, that gives me more space and more defense to get it further away from the knife. Alright. So, in front, I'm going to go one, two, three. So, every time I take a tiny step. So, that I move and change angles on him. So, when I'm doing the pop and then dhiyuji or gama-sao dhiyuji. I'm going one, two, three. So, every time I want to change position. One, two, three. So, he's coming in. One, two, three. And now I'm beside him. Makes me in a much safer position because now the knife is pointing that way. And I'm further away from the knife. Okay? So, you can go one, two, three. And you can just get the hell out of there. Okay? Or you can just go one. You just need to run away. Okay? Or you can go one, two, three. And run away. Okay? Or you can do another one. Whereas, if you can feel that you have control of this hand. One, two, three. Then you can put the other hand here. You see? Put the other hand underneath. And then turn this hand this way. And I want to push down onto this part of the hand. And push this way. Okay? I don't want to do it too hard because it does hurt. Okay? One, two, three. And then twist with your whole body. This way. This way. Okay? And then you can run away. So, do another time. So, he's coming in. So, make sure that you don't stay here statically. He's going to do another tap. And you can't do this all day long because eventually he's going to change the angles. Right? And then you're going to get hit. So, you don't want to do that. Okay? So, you want to keep moving yourself. One, two, three. So, you're here. Put the balls out of the hand. Okay? Strip the knife. Now you have the knife. Okay? So, that's how you defend against a nice attack. So, here's some details on the wrist lock. So, I'm here. One, two, three. Okay? See how my hand is still here while I'm doing it. Two, three. My hand is still here to feel what's happening here. Okay? But let go. You might slice it. Right? So, make sure that when you do your tap. Three, two, three. Okay? Your hand is still here. You can be a long style or a long style like this. Low long style. Or you can be a dumb style. But as long as you have contact here, that's very important. Okay? So, once you have them all balanced, now you slide this to you. Slide this down to his wrist. The other one joins behind. And then you want to get underneath. Do a pivot step. And then keep this in the middle of your body. Okay? So, one thing that common mistake that people do is trying to keep it too far away from the body. And now you're just using your arm strength, right? Because he's very strong. He may be able to resist this. I'm using two hands. I can't turn. Okay? That's why it's very important. First of all, try to don't do it. I mean, don't let me move it. It's distracting. Then you do it. Okay? So, I didn't get his eyes as his forehead. It's still distracting, right? Even the temple is still distracting. So, distraction. And then keep it tight to your body. Keep your elbows together. And then turn your whole body. And then locks it in with your core. So, basically you're using your whole body to weigh against his wrist. Now, I don't know how much. Like, you can bench a lot. But how much can you curl with just the wrist? Right? So, you're using your whole body, all this muscle. I'm 150 pounds against his wrist, which is just big. Even though it's big, or much bigger than my wrist, I'm not using my wrist. I'm using my whole body. Okay? Okay? Don't slice it. Okay? So, I think that's enough. Today, we've been abusing his wrist. He's got skin coming off. He's got an attack I had just in the last lesson. He's got big bruise there now. So, that's how you defend against a night attack. Very common one. Okay? Very common. They're not just going to go like that. And I'm going to try to say, I'm going to try to say, I'm going to try to say, I'm going to try to say, I'm going to try to say, I'm going to try to say, I'm not thinking of repeatedly stab. So, you better be able to counter attack. If you can't see you, most likely you can't stab you. Okay? So, first is to, you know, parry over his eyes so he goes under the fence. Instead of thinking in the offense mentality. Right? When suddenly you can have a night, they feel powerful. Right? And they think that they can hurt you. They think they can intimidate you. But as soon as you launch an offense, they say, whoa, this guy is actually playing bag and that throws him off already. Okay? And so, just go for the eyes, go for the vitals, eyes or balls. And just run out of there if the attack is already happening. And then if you do have the, have the wrist, if you do feel that the wrist is there, you can do the wrist block or more control. Okay? So, those are some techniques that you can do for how to defend against a night attack. So that's how you defend against a night attack. Now if it's a hostage or a hold up situation, then by all means, don't do any technique. Just give him your wallet or just walk the other direction or run away. Okay? If you see somebody with a knife coming. Okay? But this is a technique. If the guy is already attacking and you don't have time to talk, you can't talk about it. You can't give him a wallet. He just wants to attack you or it's just in the middle of attack. And you have to defend. You have to block and you have to attack and counter. So, just be careful when training. And do it safe. Okay? So, if you like this lesson, I want to hear what your comments are. What do you think about this? This is only one technique in knife defense because the knife can come and attack in many different angles. And then there's different techniques and different strategies for each angle. This is one of the most common ones, but we're going to talk about some other more common ones. What else do you want to see in knife defense? All right? So, if you like this video, make sure you like, subscribe, and comment. And then click the bell notification. Get all the latest lessons that come out on a daily basis. And, oh, by the way, make sure that you join our DVD contest. We already announced a winner in the last video. Every week we're going to announce a winner for this Excelerator Wigging Show and Quickstart DVD. $129 value. Anyone can enter. 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