360 outside defenses. One should respond with aggression and determination, blocking the circle of attack, simultaneously delivering …
Defending Armed Attacks
360 outside defenses. One should respond with aggression and determination, blocking the circle of attack, simultaneously delivering …
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360 outside defenses. One should respond with aggression and determination, blocking the circle of attack, simultaneously delivering counterattack and continuing fluidly with multiple counterattacks as needed. Finish by moving away, scanning the area, and going to the next mission.
The tool to defend with is the forearm with the palm, from the joint of the pinky until the elbow. The technique is a choppy movement done very much away from the body. Send your hand immediately to meet and block the attack. In the area of the wrist of the opponent, defend and shift your weight in the direction of the defense to enable a strong block.
When you are blocking an attack that is coming from below, the angle from below, you should bend at the waist and keep your knees straight. Like this you should have maximum distance from the attack to your body. Block in the necessary angle upwards, sideways, diagonally up or down. Do practice defending with one hand or two to defend directions to the circle around you.
Defend an attack simultaneously. The same time as you block the attack you also deliver a counterattack. Initially the counterattack should be touching lightly the chest of your partner. This is to regulate you to deliver simultaneous attack with the block. Later we mark the vulnerable areas such as the face, the jaw, or the neck of the opponent. We then continue with more aggressive actions, and even multiple counterattacks.
The attack of the partner is triggering you to deliver the counterattacks with the defense, so look at it as a series of actions with the first counterattack, you also do a defense, a block. The attacker stabs with a sharp small object like a knife. It can come from different directions and different angles. The distance is relatively close. The attacker steps a small step and stabs. You should respond as before with aggression, determination, series of action in which the counterattacks and the defense are combined together simultaneously.
To become proficient in de-escalating, preventing, solving, neutralizing and disarming all forms of armed assault attempts, including: Gun and Rifle, Edged Weapons, and Blunt Object Threats (stones, long weapons) - From various angles, positions, situations and scenarios.
Returning Attacker (defend -- attack -- defend)
Defenses Against a Knife Threat (including Distance Timeline)
Outside "Stabbing" Defenses(from relevant stances, ready or passive)
Common Knife Holds and Uses (recognition and basic practice)
General Kick Defenses - Against All 4 Knife Attacks/Holds; Attacker Charging
Note: Attacker starts from a long-range position (over 2 meters).
Defending Against Impending Knife Threat
Defenses Against Overhand (Regular) Stab
Defenses Against Underhand (Oriental) Stab
Defenses Against Previously Unknown Attacks from a Variety of Angles
Defending Against Knife Attacks - Straight Stabs
Note: Practice techniques 1 and 4 from a passive stance. Start practicing techniques 2 and 3 from an appropriate ready stance. In the later stages, practice from a minimized ready stance. All without returning to the initial channel of attack
Defense Against Slashing Knife Attacks
Defense Against Knife Attacks from Various Angles
Defenses Against Circular or Straight Knife Attacks - In a Seated Position
Defense Against Knife Attacks on the Ground - Lying Down (Face-Up)
Standing op
Dealing with a Continuous Attacker – Whilst Executing Previously learnt Knife Defenses
Attacker launches attack during counteraction that the defender is doing against the first one.
Simulations of Real-Life Situations/Scenarios
Defense Against a Handgun Threat from the Front
Defense Against Handgun Threats
Defense Against a Rifle / Long Gun Threat
Advanced Defenses Against Pistol Threats
Using Common Objects as Self Defense Weapons
Training - Watching, Awareness, Prevention
Use of Common Objects - Stick Type
Against Stick Attacks - Defending Overhead and Side Swings
Defending Horizontal (Swing) Stick Attack to the Legs
Defending Against a Straight Stab or Thrust with a Stick
Defenses Against Attacks With a Stone