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Mick-Boy
03-27-2017, 10:55
Long article with a lot of embedded video. Skip to the summary if you're pressed for time.

http://www.urbanfitandfearless.com/2016/09/self-defence-against-knife-attacks.html



Summary

In Part 1, we saw that:

-71.1% of knife attacks are led with the free hand and this dramatically alters the dynamic of the attack along with your initial reaction.
-Most knife attacks are ambushes, not duels. Attackers rarely brandish the knife; they keep it concealed until the very last moment.
-70.6% of knife attacks are launched within 3 feet of the victim
-Knife attacks are fast and furious, often resulting in the victim falling on the ground.
-Knife attacks don't last long, avg time is 23 seconds but 50% of attacks last 14 seconds or less.
-Knife attacks are more often performed with quick, short repetitive stabs at different angles. There's usually a first, very aggressive, wave of stabs (5 to 10).


In Part 2, we covered:

-Avoidance and Situational Awareness
-Knife awareness is key
-Escaping should be the priority
-Compliance and its limitation
-Weapons and the issue of deployment


In Part 3, we highlighted a number of principles to remember:

-you need to get control over the knife-wielding hand (or arm)
-grabbing the knife wielding hand is always preferable to parrying/blocking
-close the distance quickly and smoothly and stay as close to your aggressor as possible
-maintain forward pressure and
-take control of the knife-bearing arm as soon as possible
-shut down your attacker aggressively

SamuraiCO
03-27-2017, 12:03
Someone is going to get cut, going to be blood.

Wulf202
03-27-2017, 14:12
Very interesting. Thanks for posting this

dan512
03-28-2017, 23:59
Thank you for putting that up. The completely blind attacks make me cringe. It's one thing to know a fight is coming and have to respond quickly, but totally another to lean down and get stabbed in the top on the head. That makes me want to be a hermit.
I guess the only conclusion I draw is train, train, train. That and don't leave the house.

rustycrusty
05-01-2017, 05:34
Funny how few classes teach threat recognition, verbal management and fire from entanglement.

Y'know... the stuff that IS useful in self defense.

Oh well, better get back to shooting weaver at static targets in huge classes, tactical shoulder peeking, and draws from my thigh rig.

...just going to leave this here...

http://shivworks.com/extreme-close-quarter-concepts/

July is coming up...


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dan512
05-01-2017, 14:54
Truth. Thanks for that.