Psalms 144:1
Praise be my Lord my Rock,
He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !
I'll have to find the video. I'm pretty sure it was Burton Richardson that was demonstrating knife defense and sparring with his students. From what I remember, he gradually made it more dangerous and they gradually were more and more careful. Then he gave them those shock knives and they didn't do much after that. The threat was imminent.
edit: found it.
Last edited by Kymus; 06-24-2013 at 09:57 AM.
1. Dan Inosanto with a knife will pretty much kill anyone any way he wants, and there is nothing anyone can do about it, period
2. That being said, most people with knives are not Dan Inosanto
3. "grappling" is still the best defense against a knife (STAB, "red zone", die less often, etc etc etc)
4. People selling "anit BJJ" are your worst enemy, RUN AWAY, NOW
In TCMA, you have to learn the offense before you can learn the defense. The interest thing is, if you spend the 1st hour to teach offense, and spend the 2nd hour to teach defense, your students may ask you what will happen if they use what you taught them in the 2nd hour to against what you taught them in the 1st hour? What your answer will be?
Everything have counters. Only ability and experience can decide one way or another. Both require a lot of partner training time and partner testing.
Last edited by YouKnowWho; 06-24-2013 at 12:47 PM.
http://johnswang.com
More opinion -> more argument
Less opinion -> less argument
No opinion -> no argument
I'll give this "image seminar" for only $4.95.
http://imageshack.us/a/img21/1913/spikesring.jpg
No wrestling style can deal with this either.
http://imageshack.us/a/img88/1787/guandao.jpg
I truly don't know whether it's fair to discuss MA this "general".
Last edited by YouKnowWho; 06-24-2013 at 12:44 PM.
http://johnswang.com
More opinion -> more argument
Less opinion -> less argument
No opinion -> no argument
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-CelP5XVtg
Mmmmmmmmmm yes....