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Using A Knife For Self-Defense: The Reverse Grip

by on Apr.24, 2009, under uncategorized

Although I would definitely advise against carrying a knife around with you just in case you need it to defend yourself there are nevertheless times when you are in a very dangerous situation and need a weapon to defend yourself, and often at these times a knife is the best choice.

If you do pick up a blade then there are two things which need to be at the forefront of your mind. Firstly you should remember that once a weapon is brought into a situation you are in danger from it as well as anyone else. Many, many people end up getting seriously hurt by their own weapon. Secondly, once you decide to arm yourself you are taking on a greater responsibility for what happens. If you a scared and lash out with a knife and end up killing someone who was perhaps just pushing you around a bit and hadn’t tried to seriously hurt you then you could easily find yourself in prison for manslaughter.

My best tip for combating both of these problems is to use a reverse grip. This basically means that instead of holding it with the blade poining upwards or outwards, you hold it so that the blade runs down the outside of your forearm, pointing towards your elbow. This makes it very difficult for anyone to grab hold of either the knife itself or your wrist, which obviously makes it much harder for them to wrestle the knife off you and use it against you. With this reverse grip it is also easier for you to use the handle of the knife to strike with what is almost an ordinary punch. This is more damaging and painful than an ordinary punch and may well be enough to show an attacker that you mean business and stop them in their tracks, but stops short of causing a potentially lethal injury.

For more advanced techniques check out my earlier post on special forces knife training

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Defense Against a Gun to the Back of the Head

by on Mar.02, 2009, under Defense Against Weapons

This is one of those worst case scenarios - where an attacker is holding a gun to the back of your head - but the worst does sometimes happen and just a little knowledge and preparation of defense-and-disarm street self defense can make all the difference. Here is a video demonstrated a reasonable simple and reliable technique which you can use if you do ever find yourself in this awful situation:

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Special Forces Knife Training

by on Feb.17, 2009, under Defense Against Weapons, Products, ebooks

If you want to learn about knife fighting and knife defense from the top experts in the world then take a look at this ebook available to downolad now: Knife Combat by Alexander Popov. It presents the complete system developed and  used by the old Soviet special forces and sabotage units who specialized in this area of warfare, giving you the techniques themselves and the correct training methods. And if you want to get a sneek preview before you get the full version there is a free trial download.


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How to Use a Stun Gun

by on Feb.02, 2009, under Personal Security Products, uncategorized

For some people no amount of knowledge and training will make them feel truly safe - and in some parts of the world no amount of training is enough to keep you safe from attackers.

That’s why there is such a huge market in self-defense products, from pepper spray to stun guns and everything else. If you are interested you can get stun guns from ninjacops or view recommendations of the best self defense products from Amazon and the latest auction on ebay here. But if you do opt for carrying one of these products around with you then it is absolutely vital that you know what you are doing with it. So here is a video tutorial from an expert in the field on how to use a stun gun for self-defense:

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The Basics of Knife Defense

by on Jan.30, 2009, under Defense Against Weapons

Facing an armed attacker with nothing to defend yourself with but the knowledge and skill you have developed through your training is the ultimate nightmare, and also the ultimate test of your street self defense techniques and training. And within a range of about 2 metres a knife is just as dangerous as most guns.

Although facing a knife-wielding attacker will always be a highly dangerous situation - no matter how well trained you are - the good news is that there are a few basic and easily learned things that you can do which will dramatically increase your chances of surviving and getting away from the situation unscathed.

The first thing which you have to do is to reduce the area of your body that your attacker has to aim at. It’s a very simple principle, obvious when you think about it, but which most people wouldn’t think to do in the heat of the moment - the smaller the target you present the harder you will be to hit. All you have to do is to turn 90 degrees so that you are side-on to your attacker rather than facing them. This also serves to move the vital areas along the center line of the body, such as the heart, slightly further from the most likely line of attack. Just on it’s own this simple action can make a real difference.

The second thing is that you have to take extra care to protect vital areas of the body. You can never be 100% sure of not being hit, and in unarmed combat a fighter can accept some chance of being hit anywhere, only making minor efforts to give extra protection to the most vulnarable parts of the body. But in a knife attack you really do have to be absolutely 100% sure you can’t be stabbed in certain parts of the body. The main area you need to think about is the neck - a large percentage of stab wounds to the neck will end up being fatal. Even the heart area has the ribcage which affords some degree of protection, but the neck is highly vulnerable. It is also one of the areas which attackers frequently aim for. But again it is very simple to protect yourself by making it impossible for any attacker to strike this part of the body. All you have to do is to raise your shoulders up as high as you can (as you would in a shrugging gesture) and hold then there, and then tuck your head and chin down to close off access to the neck. If you hold this position throught the encounter you might look a bit silly, but you will be much safer.

The final basic principle is to adopt a suitable defensive position with the arms. An ordinary fighting ‘guard’ position with the arms, whatever martial art you practice, will be designed to provide a balance between defensive and offensive capabilities. But in a knife attack scenario you really need to play safe by being totally defensive in your stance and guard. The most effective defensive position is to have your arms crossed making an X in front of you. This covers The maximum possible area with a static guard, and it is also conducive to using powerful and reliable double arm blocks. And also, all you need to do is to is to block up or down using a ’scissors’ like motion with your forearms and it provides a natural trapping movement which can then be used to disarm your attacker. I’ll come back to technique to disarm an attacker later.

These three simple things require no training to do, only the ability to stay calm enough to remember them should the time come when they are needed, and they truly can make a big difference.


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