Dealing with unknown attacks. Here we are practically practicing identification of problems, and decision-making; finding …
G1 Training Program
Dealing with unknown attacks. Here we are practically practicing identification of problems, and decision-making; finding …
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Dealing with unknown attacks. Here we are practically practicing identification of problems, and decision-making; finding and executing the best … the right solution, for each program. The defender ignites you, starts you with an attack. Open your eyes, identify the situation, and deal with the next attack.
Here we’ll show different options. Initially, all attacks in this specific scenario should be similar. If the attacker has a knife, he will attack two, three, four times with the same hand, in the same manner. The first attack just wakes you up. You have to identify the problem, and deal with a second attack, and don’t get hit by any of the consecutive attacks.
Here we demonstrate the attacker who attacks with the knife, with a stick, with a kick. Naturally, all possibilities are possible. The attacker may grab with a less dangerous, or a more dangerous grab. The idea is, that as a defender, the moment you sense the problem, open your eyes while acting with defenses, with counterattacks, with preventive measures, all in order to prevent, or deter, or eliminate any danger which is directed towards you. At the latest stage, the attack that ways you up, and the attack that you need to deal with, should be very different.
B. Attacks
C. Kicks
E. Defenses Against Medium and High Side Kicks
Note: stop kicks are also effective against sidekicks.
F. Releases From Wrist Grabs While on the Ground
(attacker has mounted the defender)
G. Escaping from Headlocks and Chokes While on the Ground
H. Defending Against a Standing Opponent When Defender is on the Ground
I. Defenses Against Overhand (Regular) Stab
J. Defenses Against Underhand (Oriental) Stab
K. Defense Against a Handgun Threat from the Front
L. Defenses Against Previously Unknown Attacks from a Variety of Angles
M. Dealing with a Continuing Attacker – Whilst releasing from previously learnt Chokes and/or Headlocks
N. Simulations of Real Life Situations/Scenarios
Defending Horizontal (Swing) Stick Attack to the Legs