Wing Woo Gar
Senior Master
Et tu Brute?Yeah, pointy sticks are very hard to understand.
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Et tu Brute?Yeah, pointy sticks are very hard to understand.
Yes. At 16:52 of the OP video, Paulo advises to get a Russian tie (2 on 1). At 3:08 of the following video, Trav offers Paulo (aka GN) and Funker Tactical $10,000, if they can put him in a Russian tie 1 time out of 300 normal intensity knife attacks (100/slash, overhand stab, underhand stab).Well I agree with the awareness, perception and a bit of luck ideas and yes, control is everything with an added concern, you have to destroy the assailant either by beating, breaking or worse. If someone is trying to kill you, you are left with very little choice.
Learn one handed combinations.
Eskrido de Alcuizar
Buena Park, CA
Sticks? Did you watch the video? Maybe you had a little nap before it got going…Yeah, pointy sticks are very hard to understand.
agree
Once worked as part of an armed team responsible for picking up and transporting money to banks in a semi-armored vehicle. We were taught, an attacker with a knife can cover a distance of 21 feet (approximately 6.4 meters) in the time it takes for an average person to draw and fire their weapon.
I worked with venomous snakes in the early1990s for $8.25/ hr. One of the more foolish things I’ve done for money in the past. I remember being stoked to work with Rinkhals cobras the first time, putting on the face shield and thinking how lucky I was at the time.The 21 feet thing is true. Most people are shocked when they first do that drill.
I was part of a heavily armed team safeguarding one hundred and twenty six billion dollars in cash and searching every armored car that entered and left the premises.
I was shocked when I learned how little armored car employees earn.
I worked with venomous snakes in the early1990s for $8.25/ hr. One of the more foolish things I’ve done for money in the past. I remember being stoked to work with Rinkhals cobras the first time, putting on the face shield and thinking how lucky I was at the time.