Knife Fighting Technique
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Knife fighting - How to take on an attacker with a Knife. Visit three websites with highly valuable information on knife fighting. What to do if an attacker slashes at you with a knife. A worst case scenario - knife attack from behind. Knife fighting defense techniques. I’m going to send you on an interesting knife fighting journey of discovery! You are about to visit three websites with highly valuable information about knife fighting . You will notice that I have graded them; good, better, and best, in that order. Now, I don’t want you to just go to the one that I consider to be the best and skip the rest. They ALL have good information, and besides, you may value them differently than me. Do yourself a favor and take a look at them ALL, and in order. GoodIf you’re a picture person, you will be pleased to learn that this first site has eight photos. There is also a short description of what’s happening in each of the eight photos.The reason this knife fighting technique article only got a grading of "good" is because the technique is, in my option, too complex for the average person to successfully pull off. It really should be left to the martial arts big guns, and even then… well!
Click on the link below, a new window should open. Take a look then close that window to continue:
JuJitsu - Knife Defense
Better
I really like this next knife fighting technique article! You can effectively LOCK an attacker’s arm, stopping him from slashing your throat… good stuff!Again, if you are a picture person, you will be pleased to learn that there are six photos to help you follow along.Look out for the part where photo 2 and 3 are described:"strike into the attacker's face with the back of the fist "I don’t know about you, but I don’t think I could hit hard enough over my shoulder to have a great enough affect. Remember the eyes and throat are hurt spots.You could aim to either gouge the eyes or chisel fist to the throat -- if you can work out where these hurt spots are.
Tip: If you can step back, the attacker will resist by leaning forward. This may help you to figure out where the hurt spots are, and increase your ability to strike with maximum effect. Think about it, and this…
While you are reading through the following article, think about what YOU would do during the kind of attack being demonstrated. It should get you thinking:
A Worst Case Scenario - Knife Attack from Behind
Best
I’ve saved the best for last, so I hope you are getting excited!When I was reading through this knife fighting technique article, I came across this:"Do not run away from your attacker, get closer to him!Now wait a minute, I thought! GET CLOSER! Hmmm! Well I kept reading and it didn’t take long for Mr. Kim to make me swallow my "Hmmm." He goes on to explain six keys for surviving a knife attack. The third: "acknowledge that you will get hurt" is (in my opinion) important to understand for ALL physical conflicts. You may, but don’t "expect" to get out of an attack situation without a scratch.Well, I’m sure that by now you are BURSTING to get your eyes on this article. So I’ll shut up and send you on your way! Go, look, listen, and learn:
Knife Defense Tactics
by Sang H. Kim
This knife fighting technique article has been a great article for me to type. I hope you learned a thing or two about knife fighting and defense, and you enjoyed this article as much as I enjoyed typing it! Remember: Avoid it if you can. If you must fight, understand that you are fighting for your life. Be prepared to do what it takes to survive. Accept that doing what it takes may include you being hurt. A video that you may find to be of great interest is: UNARMED & FEARLESS: SECRETS OF GUN, KNIFE & CLUB DISARMAMENT
If you would like to take a look at some great photos of the kind of knives being used on the street, or you'd like to buy a knife, take a look at these: Folding Knives, Pen Knives, Butterfly Knives (47 knives, fast loading).
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