Sifu Luke shows some very basic examples and demonstrates how to still pull of basic disar
Sifu Luke shows some very basic examples and demonstrates how to still pull of basic disarm and counter even after being slashed! This was taken from his Instructional DVD given to Knife Fighting Instructor Trainees.
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Tony Blauer explaining some fundamentals of the Startle/Flinch response and its importance
Tony Blauer explaining some fundamentals of the Startle/Flinch response and its importance in training for real confrontations, originally posted to CrossFit.com.
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Visit us at the link above to know more about Bruneian Martial Arts. --------------------------------------------
ABOUT THE VIDEO
Silat Suffian Bela Diri is a blade art that originates from Brunei. This video clip demonstrates basic Shock entries. A defensive knife confrontation should not last more than 3 seconds. The longer the fight the higher the risk of defeat. Its not about showmanship or impressing anyone.
Its highly advisable knife training are to be done properly and safely under the instruction of a competant and certified instructor.
The key to proficiency in any training for personal defense is of course dedication, time, and practice. Proficiency with a blade as a self defense tool will not happen overnight. Maintain reasonable aims and goals. It will help more if you enjoy the training.
Be patient and sincere, bad intentions usually result in bad things happening to you and the people around you.
DISCLAIMER:
The video featured may cause harm or death if used irresposnibly. This video does not constitute as a self defense instruction or advise. This video is for cultural information and entertainment purposes only. I do not encourage you to carry a knife or do anything. You must consider the legal implications of everything you do, exercising your judgement and common sense as an adult. You must follow the law or pay the consequences. Whatever you do, you do out of your own intentions. The Video is for entertainment purposes only and cannot be used as legal advice.
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In this free video clip learn the basic principles of Krav Maga, self-defense martial art,
In this free video clip learn the basic principles of Krav Maga, self-defense martial art, and get expert tips on beginning a training regimine.
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Video Walkthrough for "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell" Mission - Presidental Palace, Georga
Video Walkthrough for "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell" Mission - Presidental Palace, Georga Difficuly - Hard
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Thank you! Stop the predujice!
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READ ALL OF THIS BEFORE COMMENTING!!!
How a knife fight really looks. There are 4 diffe
READ ALL OF THIS BEFORE COMMENTING!!!
How a knife fight really looks. There are 4 different classes of observing a violent incident. Two of them identify with the Victim. The other two identify with the knife man. Read below and recognize the danger in observing this video the way you do (and judging from the comments you've probably failed already and are seeing it from class III)
IV: The socialized individual that identifies with the victim. This observation is focused completely on the realization that a man has been stabbed 13+ times... and it could easily be them. This is a common perspective, held by most people. It is exploitable, and precisely the reason that people succumb to intimidation.
III: The socially-trained fighter that recognizes the failure on the victim's part. This observation is hallmarked by comments such as "I would have done this.." or "He totally could have blocked that if he knew...". This level of observation focuses on 'training to not be victimized'. This viewpoint is less common, but starts with self-evident failure and then tries to rectify it.
II: The socio- or psychopath. This person identifies with the knife man. They recognize success (e.g. killing a man), and will use footage or anecdotes as data to improve their own performance. As an example: http://youtube.com/watch?v=jAjB43duq4A Stabs Blackmon 67 times. The Medical Examiner stated that 2 of those injuries were fatal. The violence-minded would watch that and see themselves as Troy Kell. Thankfully, a jury would watch that and see themselves being savaged by Kell. The sports combatant might see that and see themselves fending off Kell's accomplice and taking the knife from Kell.
I: Goal-oriented... identifying the successful person in this incident (read: stabber, not stabbee), and looking to improve upon their performance. Your goal is to see the video on the left (or in the link) and see yourself as the knife man. How can you best accomplish what they did. How can you do it better? Can you beat a 32.5:1 ratio of lethal injuries. How would you go about that? What is the goal? What is superfluous? Observing in this manner makes footage from prison riots and the nightly news informative. It provides concrete examples of successful violence, and provides a foundation to work from— a foundation that focuses on successfully using violence as a tool.
The author, publisher and others involved with the production or distribution of this program are not responsible in any manner whatsoever for damage or injury resulting from use or practice of the information presented here. Use all information at your own risk.
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