I bought the instructional video about 14 years ago, and found it helpful. But I got more involved with muaythai, and lost the video. Glad you got it on youtube now.
The one time I needed to use my spyderco military for self defense the rush of adrenaline was so powerful I didn't trust myself to flick it open. Even though I had done it millions of times I had to very deliberately use two hands to open it.
Using two hands to open the knife can be a good tactic. You have the ability to shove or grab at your opponent’s hand if they try and stop you. It’s usually better to frame him out with the other hand but you can put your off hand elbow between you
Never even heard of centrifugal opening before this. Didn't think it'd work with a short little spine lock at first but tried Mr. Janich's technique with my delica and, lo and behold, the dang thing snapped open.
Just because you have a knife to help protect you and even have the skills to use it doesn't mean you have the mind set to. A knife is a very personal protection device. Your right up in someone's face ready to really hurt them. I don't mean go put some ice on it hurt I mean go get stitches or ever a pine box kind of hurt. If you don't have that ability don't use a knife for protection. Cutting or stabbing someone is totally different then spraying them with pepper spray or shooting them with a gun. Very good video btw
Sweet! I was stoked to see that Mr. Janich included his inertial draw in the promo vid. After ten minutes of practice I think I have it down. He described his method in a Personal Armament podcast, but it helps to see it.
Make sure you practice that draw so it works 10 out of 10 times. Cold hands. Wet hands. Time yourself and make sure you can deploy it and get in a ready stance within 1.5 seconds. Always keep the tip pointed at the opponent.
Great lesson. Very realistic this is the best draw deploy against a ambush attack. Great info although i flipped a folder open one time ATS-15 steel, it closed on tip of my index finger. Off with the finger very sharp. I advanced to Edc fixed w/holster (hardready). Quick!
I love inertia opening, my $10 Milwaukee fastback is genius, I only wish i could find a knife with similar characteristics but with higher quality materials
did u see how fast this homie flicked open that old ass buck 110?! And that cavalry draw to flip it out in reverse grip is badass, I can't quite figure it out yet with my blade
I have the bench made griptiain with a trainer. I'll just say I am on my second trainer. The trainer is the seceret to getting really good with your knife.
Even if your style of knife doesnt come with a trainer buy 2 knives if the same model and make one dull. Now you have a trainer. $$ but solves that problem.
Maybe a knife stashed like in the movie "From Dusk Till Dawn" dude with the crotch gun, would be tactical. With a tactical hip thrust the attacker can be rendered sterile.
I guess it would be sorta like only being able to use a gun with a laser mounted. and by the way, dude, just about every major knife company has their own proprietary assisted opening mechanism, none of which is much better than any other
FannyPackMan100 yeah its based on the "spyderco endura" but its a modified version of it. you can look it up here: www.staysafemedia.com/spyderco-endura-gray-full-flat-ground-modified.html
+Jeenius IAMa -Uhhh, wrong link. hah. I wouldnt say "its based off of", it -*-is-*- the endura, its the trainer model, made by spyderco- www.amazon.com/Spyderco-Endura-4-Trainer-Red/dp/B001E8EC3I
Not exactly the same but usaknifemaker.com has them in a couple of styles. Theyre great but your still missing a clip and the knife is on the bottom of your pocket.
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I bought the instructional video about 14 years ago, and found it helpful. But I got more involved with muaythai, and lost the video. Glad you got it on youtube now.
The one time I needed to use my spyderco military for self defense the rush of adrenaline was so powerful I didn't trust myself to flick it open. Even though I had done it millions of times I had to very deliberately use two hands to open it.
Using two hands to open the knife can be a good tactic. You have the ability to shove or grab at your opponent’s hand if they try and stop you. It’s usually better to frame him out with the other hand but you can put your off hand elbow between you
Thanks for sharing, Sir. Always good to stay in touch with fundamentals. I greatly appreciate your teaching and the spirit behind it.
Never even heard of centrifugal opening before this. Didn't think it'd work with a short little spine lock at first but tried Mr. Janich's technique with my delica and, lo and behold, the dang thing snapped open.
Just because you have a knife to help protect you and even have the skills to use it doesn't mean you have the mind set to. A knife is a very personal protection device. Your right up in someone's face ready to really hurt them. I don't mean go put some ice on it hurt I mean go get stitches or ever a pine box kind of hurt. If you don't have that ability don't use a knife for protection. Cutting or stabbing someone is totally different then spraying them with pepper spray or shooting them with a gun. Very good video btw
Yeah a knife should not be your first line of defense. But in a life or death situation a knife would really help.
The 11 minute clip is a trailer for a 1 hour and 32 minute video. Deployment with the Emerson wave is covered in detail in the full DVD
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Sweet! I was stoked to see that Mr. Janich included his inertial draw in the promo vid. After ten minutes of practice I think I have it down. He described his method in a Personal Armament podcast, but it helps to see it.
Make sure you practice that draw so it works 10 out of 10 times. Cold hands. Wet hands. Time yourself and make sure you can deploy it and get in a ready stance within 1.5 seconds. Always keep the tip pointed at the opponent.
Well done, sir- thank you!
Super video! Wise counsel.
Always so simple and logical. Great information.
awesome thank you so much for the tips
Great lesson. Very realistic this is the best draw deploy against a ambush attack. Great info although i flipped a folder open one time ATS-15 steel, it closed on tip of my index finger. Off with the finger very sharp. I advanced to Edc fixed w/holster (hardready). Quick!
Do you mean ATS-55 or ATS-35? 55 was proprietary for Spyderco. 35 was a "super steel" back in the day. Was it a Spyderco?
@@radusnyder4341 yes! Ats 55 my apologies LoL.. im blindly
we are the good guys! :D train safe everyone!
+Travis Kollmann thanks we will
Great information.
I love inertia opening, my $10 Milwaukee fastback is genius, I only wish i could find a knife with similar characteristics but with higher quality materials
did u see how fast this homie flicked open that old ass buck 110?! And that cavalry draw to flip it out in reverse grip is badass, I can't quite figure it out yet with my blade
That isn't a Buck. It's a Gerber Sportsman knife.
I have the bench made griptiain with a trainer. I'll just say I am on my second trainer. The trainer is the seceret to getting really good with your knife.
Even if your style of knife doesnt come with a trainer buy 2 knives if the same model and make one dull. Now you have a trainer. $$ but solves that problem.
Am glad we're I live i can use a fix blade
I am not even coming remotely close to opening the knife with the arm flap opening. I can do all the other ones skillfully, but what the hell
all spyderco knives and trainers. they a super expensive. but great great great quality.
Shotgun Sherman that’s not true.
All Spyderco models are not expensive.
Good video
Maybe a knife stashed like in the movie "From Dusk Till Dawn" dude with the crotch gun, would be tactical. With a tactical hip thrust the attacker can be rendered sterile.
If I get put into a knife defense situation, I'm not thinking about laws...I'm thinking how to survive foremost lol
great
im a military iraq veteran thanks for the tips
I'm homeless, spare some change?
@@mackhomie6
Spanging TH-cam.... i like your style...
I like his hair cut.
Wat tipe of knife is it
What is the best tactical folding clip knife brand to get?
There is no best. Benchmade, Spyderco, Zero Tolerance, Microtech all make excellent knives
Try Doug Marcaida`s Dart knife from the ultimate knife dot com
Fox knife are pretty good but not krambit dont make ur self samurai get the dart knife benchmade are good too i am with benchmade now and browning.
Why don't you just use a Kershaw assisted open
I guess it would be sorta like only being able to use a gun with a laser mounted. and by the way, dude, just about every major knife company has their own proprietary assisted opening mechanism, none of which is much better than any other
What knife and trainer model is that?
Spyderco endura
FannyPackMan100 yeah its based on the "spyderco endura" but its a modified version of it. you can look it up here:
www.staysafemedia.com/spyderco-endura-gray-full-flat-ground-modified.html
+Jeenius IAMa
-Uhhh, wrong link. hah. I wouldnt say "its based off of", it -*-is-*- the endura, its the trainer model, made by spyderco-
www.amazon.com/Spyderco-Endura-4-Trainer-Red/dp/B001E8EC3I
Kakunapod i meant the non-trainer one cause its not a standard endura, its a modified version
Jeenius IAMa I see, welllll theres both now. haha
just buy an Emerson!
Ok Hold up were do I by a flick it
Not exactly the same but usaknifemaker.com has them in a couple of styles. Theyre great but your still missing a clip and the knife is on the bottom of your pocket.
What the hell is a flick it
@@mackhomie6
Spanging TH-cam, and asking how to flick it... you must really make a woman happy
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Tactical folding knife is like a handgun without a round in the chamber...carry a fixed blade
Ever hear of cold steel?
Unnecessary video