Knife Defense Demystified: The Art of Kali Panantukan

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ต.ค. 2023
  • In this video we talk about some of the misconceptions around Kali empty hand techniques, training methods, drills, and the reality of knife techniques.
    First of all, there is no "defense" against a knife attack! You must inflict as much damage to the attacker as possible and hope to take minimal damage ourselves. That's where our Panantukan skills come into play.
    The defensive drills are there to give us entries, connection, awareness, and heightened sensitivity. Each moment in a drill can be and should be and ending point, but the drill allows us to flow and consider continuity of attack, both of our and our opponent's.
    Also, many techniques need to be broken down at first and sometimes this is where people sometimes misunderstand what they are seeing. Breaking things down is what we do in martial arts, but we need to keep evolving our training to encompass a bigger picture.
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ความคิดเห็น • 9

  • @JimLBon

    This is awesome training. The two scariest weapons operated by a single person I can think of are rifles and knives. With a rifle someone hundreds of yards away that you can't hear, smell or see can take you out. With a knife, a silent, deadly tool that's undetectable in most normal circumstances can be deployed closely and swiftly. It can be utilized lethally with slight motion, thrusting or slashing. If you're already in tunnel vision you may not even see the knife and just assume the assailant is hitting you and you may not even notice how badly you've been injured. Damaging someone irrecoverably with a blade doesn't even require skill if they aren't aware of the blade.

  • @enricopietrac.5968

    Grazie master!🙏

  • @TheHybridHunter307

    As someonewho has been cut "disarm" demonstrations always make me cringe.

  • @JerryFallwell-bt3py

    Thank You for the video also before every video give proper context. I need a circle of friends that train

  • @GregFaherty

    Good stuff Bob. Get Some!

  • @GaryMcAlister1830

    Why Practice Knife Survival?

  • @chris.a8383

    It's good if people misunderstandi. The less they know the better.