How to defend yourself in a threatening situation. Also the laws that you are subject to.
Learn five different Modern Kenpo self defense techniques against gun attacks from different angles.
Ground control, open guard, Punyo cut, thrust, slashing, elbow break, attacker switches grip, shifting hips and body, judo kesa gatame, ACL break, silat technique, leg over arm bar, knee keylock, disarming defender without blade, inside and outside Siniguro and do's and dont's.
Angles of attack from Lameco Eskrima, riding grips, saber grip, Crossada drills, mentality of Filipinos, Eskrimador, riding with disarm, saber grip, punch, drills of medium range, single style blade, tonto style, Do's and Don'ts kicking, spins, empty hand into locks, drills, seven angles of attac...
Numerado; the twelve basic strikes, footwork and stances, hand shots, raising and dropping hands, attacking hands, tip of the blade, inside hook, head shots, lunging face shots, sparring, safety equipment.
Knife on chest, forearm disarm to punch, groin strike, front hold ups, 360 on the body, push pull, knife on hips, knife in front of arm, blade on neck, chokes, footwork, blade on back and double knife.
Lazy man thrust, full thrust redirects, punch arm takedowns, hugging, empty hand slash, eye jabs, standup choke out, ice pick, tuck and roll, throws, forward slash, drills and sparring.
Learn the Do's and Don'ts of slap and thrust, disarms, Punyo (outside circle), riding the elbow, going under the tunnel, riding the knee, jab slap thrust, rolling head lock, ice pick, hook arm, disarm slap, counters, timing and rhythm, tunnel counter and double knife. Training also includes: fore...
Thomas Sipin shows the self defense moves for his universal training drills.
In this title, Durch details close quarter hand movement, Wing Chun's center line fighting, chi sao, fok sal, tong sal, lop sal, and pak sal. He also shows trapping drills with MMA punching and teaches you how to use all of these techniques in MMA.
This progression drill starts with movement to avoid someone attacking with a weapon. After you understand the footwork, use counter-striking to negate your opponent.
Jeet Kune Do | Escrima | Knife | Weapons | Self Defense
Many instructors teach to block first before countering a weapons strike. Instead, it may be more effective to strike directly at your attacker's hand.
Jeet Kune Do | Escrima | Knife | Weapons | Self Defense
The final drill of this series focuses on defending yourself when the knife is pressed against your neck from behind. It is best to avoid finding yourself in this position, but these are a few ideas that may help.
Knife | Self Defense | Weapons
The third drill of this series focuses on the knife being held at the back. Remember that after evading and controlling the weapon, you should strike to make the disarm easier.
Weapons | Self Defense | Knife | Takedown
The second drill of this series focuses on knife defense when the attacker has the knife to your stomach. This works great when the attacker is already applying some pressure with the knife.
Weapons | Self Defense | Knife | Takedown
The first drill of this series focuses on a knife threat pressed up to the neck. Use the fact that action is faster than reaction to successfully defend yourself.
Weapons | Self Defense | Knife | Takedown
Knife tapping is when you are defending yourself from a knife when you are unarmed. This technique should be a last resort when in such a situation.
Kali | Knife | Weapons | Self Defense