I just ordered a 16 inch to start training my 13 year old little girl with. As a father I feel it’s my duty to make her as ready as possible for what may come her way.
I think he makes good points about the hands. Reality is not like the movies, unless someone is really whacked out on certain drugs, a small amount of pain can really destroy a suspect’s will to fight. The amount of pain inflicted with a hand strike would be devastating, debilitating and would knock the fight out of the overwhelming majority of aggressors. He also makes a great point about stopping to reassess once you have landed some strikes. It’s easy to get caught up in the adrenaline of an altercation so it takes discipline and training to throttle back and avoid getting overzealous.
Great video. Good explanation of what’s acceptable. What we are aiming for in self defence. Like a knife as a self defence tool is a way of self defence but no one wins in a knife fight. You will both end up seriously injuring each other. The baton is an ideal alternative. And if someone pulls a knife on you, the baton is such a great way to keep them at a distance and or disarm them. And the Technique. Interesting that you draw it upward over your shoulder? Most other videos tell you to draw it parallel with your leg. But your way, it’s in position straight from the off. The Creating of space. The verbal warning before . Aim for Extremities rather than potentially lethal points of contact. Which could result in death or GBH. Which in self defence is not what we are aiming for. Justifiable force. Giving the assailant who is trying it on, after giving them an indication of what can be done if he wishes to continue. Then stopping and not going to town on them to give them a chance to make up their minds if what they thought was a good idea, is such a good idea any longer. And also the verbal commands of step off or back the f**k up! Being able to create the space and opportunity for you to take control of the situation or run and get out the situation. Such a good tool for self defence. And well explained. I don’t need to go on. But great video. Thanks
To start, I'm an avid cyclist and commute to work and home with college in the future. I had a confrontation with a tattooed black guy who drove in a white sedan. I can't hear so I was under the assumption that I had to get off the road or else. He stopped his vehicle, rummaged through his glove compartment, under the passenger's front seat, on top of it, behind the front seats, in the passenger's back side for a weapon. That's what I gleaned from his actions. He planned to strong arm or intimidate me. I have a feeling he may come back to assert his authority (which frankly is none). He is not a police officer, neither does he work in a lawful capacity. My city ordinance required that my bicycle, which is over 20" wide, is to be ridden on the road to the rightmost as practicible to the curb. I was stopped shortly before the stoplight where this confrontation could have escalated. He didn't get out of his vehicle but I was ready to fight. The guy was stronger than me so I don't know if I would succeed in this fight; after some careful thinking, I came to this conclusion I needed to be aware of self-defense laws and how it applies to me as a civilian. Buying, obtaining, and then training with the steel baton, along with a concealable legal knife, would help further my improvement in self defense. I am by no means faster, quicker, agile. I'm 40, weight 236 pounds, but I'm trying to lose weight. What I am looking for is to first demand that the aggressor step the f*ck back and get his ass into the vehicle. If it fails, I would then apply intimidating force by revealing my baton readied for use. If that fails, then I would apply techniques from what I see on this video and use it to inflict pain. If the aggressor doesn't back out or de-escalate the situation by fleeing, I'm forced to continue battering pain. If that does not work, then I will resort to brute force where I will break the bones that have less meat on them: the shins, or the arms. I am not intending to kill the guy. My intention is to force the guy to step back or flee (which is the best option) and rethink his life. But in the event that I'm about to continue whaling on this guy with the baton because he would not acknowledge my verbal commands to stay down, hands on his head and legs up interlocked, so be it. I hope police will come by and be satisfied the guy is on the ground, sobbing with his hands on his head and legs interlocked waiting to be arrested for the crime of harming, or intending bodily harm, to a civilian cyclist who did nothing toward this guy. Thank you for reading and I hope the ASP techniques and others will be easily found and practiced.
One of the main benefits of a baton is probably the psychological deterrent effect. Pepper spray or Taser are likely more effective and easier, but drawing and expanding the baton can deter and intimidate someone acting in a threatening manner, and possibly de-escalate.
100% agree with your point (Right knee forward while striking). More distance and significant more amount of power delivered. Most of all, after the strike(s) in better situation to dodge the attacks move quicker.
I'd say more of danger is 2 or more aggressive guys trying to jump you. Then it's all head shots from there along with pepper gel. This should be a compound weapon. Or a c2 taser and swack the shit outta the other attackers. Key is seperate and disable the group. 90% situations are jumpings and or very big size difference.
People that have been shot over ten times have been able to kill people that shot them. I've seen men taking baton hits and not even flinch. Exited delirium.
The proper boxing stance is best. Bad info here. If a person doesn't have boxing fundamentals he/she should not carry such weapons as they will be taken and used against them in most cases. The baton is for trained individuals who sometimes might be out weighed or lacking reach. If you're untrained and timid, go get training first
@@TheArabConservative You are definitely right brothah! It is very important to own a self defense weapon that you know you have skills in. I have never played baseball or cricket or tennis, so a bat my not be too deadly in the hands of someone like me. but i have boxing training and descent foot work. I give me a baton or brass knuckles and i could kill even a bear. but i think a weapon like a machete can be lethal in the hands of any person imo.
Most stick and knife fighting styles teach to keep your weapon hand and the same leg forward. It's not boxing, it is about maximum reach and speed, not power. You guys are self taught, listen to the professionals
Wayra Yep, if you’re good enough that your product becomes the go to noun for the entire group of something I’d imagine you don’t care about the small stuff.
He said, "common peroneal area;" what he really means is the peroneal longus area, which is a muscle group at the calves. Hitting someone in that area can cause extreme pain, and possibly, temporary paralysis, because the *common peroneal nerve* is located there. Edit: and yes, I know that he did gestured to the high, haha.
modern arnis or any of the other Filipino martial art is good to train in, we start off with learning to stick fight, but there are other applications that we can use the cane with,
Aiden Blake do they? They may know some theory that they were taught at the academy, but are they actually able to perform in combat, during a life threatening situation, using a baton? For them it’s just something to outclass a barehanded attacker, since if they pull a knife, they use a gun, but many people, me included, may need to use it as their only viable method of self defense.
I disagree with right leg in front of you. I mean depending on the situation May be if there is a group about to jump u maybe to get more reach. But if it's one on one. That's a perfect way for you to get yourself hurt. The subject can disarm u easier as your off balance your strong leg.
I think what I like about stick fighting arts is that there are so many interpretations on how a stick should be handled. I am by no means a professional but what you said makes sense. In my personal opinion, if a subject were to disarm you, you would either keep your weapon in front of you loaded or move your hand out of the way and hit back with the same weapon. Moving your hand out of the way is a simple maneuver. If you want a reference of how it works look up "escrima hand hunting".
in Texas if you are using a baton it’s only considered less Lethal if striking major muscles grouping. Striking bones or genitalia neck or head is all classified as lethal force. 😂
Nice video, though he should take grip more from end of the foam grip handle. Now he lose 10cm of baton lenght and hit is not so powerful. Simple physics.
First thing i'm looking at is that elbow,waiting for it to strike. Catch that pommel or under forearm and fist in kind of a web hand upward thrust,pushing the asptip to his shoulder. Right after you front stomp his thigh right above knee. (paying attention to see if he instantly tries to release asp to go for service pistol,kind of rare). Either way, it's all too late. as his body lunges forward from his strong leg pushed back,I personally take a knife I would remove from my lower back with my right hand almost at the same time i stomped his strong arm side thigh,I can either choose to incarcerate from under body armor. If duty belt and body armor are cumbersome looking and blocking the lower gastric area(detail these things upon arrival),strike under jawline in thru sinus cavity. The officer always presents the attack option first. always maintain a close proximity. The closer you are,the more control you have against medium to long range weapons. Police officers(all over the world) rely on those style weapons as first response.
I make double back flip and land on shoulders catching police in scissor lock with my legs. Then stick ice pick attached with wires leading to computers in ear to reprogram policeman brain. Next thing u know he is friend and I win fight. Boom. I win life.--WHAT A FUCKING IDIOT YOU ARE!!!
We're trained for the exact situation you described. It ends with you getting your teeth knocked in and knocked unconscious with the tip of the baton by an upward strike. Also, you've just turned an encounter into a use of deadly force justification. That means if you're unlucky enough not to have been put to sleep by my upward strike, and you're just in la-la land. I'm stepping back, putting my baton back in it's scabbard like a sword which they're designed to do. Then I'm going to proceed to pull out my firearm and end that deadly threat. Meaning I'm going to shoot until you're on the ground. Then I'll radio for EMS, and go grab my first aid kit and attempt to save your dumbass life. Cause that's what we do.
Why don't any of these baton videos show the baton being used as you would a sword. There are no thrusting techniques shown. It's like a boxer only using roundhouse punches and no jabs. In a real fight, you could keep farther away from your opponent's weapon by thrusting to the face, eyes and solar plexus. Jabs with the baton could also open up other opportunities to use those roundhouse strikes.
Mystery47 well, I'm no expert on this, but I'd assume it'd be because of the risk of the baton closing. I think your average attacker is too rigid and the human body is too firm overall to have the baton stay open after a jab. I feel like maybe a disc-lock would have a better go at that than a friction-lock, but I'll say it again, I'm not an expert.
Yeah it's true. I like to use the baton to jab with to keep people back, especially if they're not really aggressive, just drunk, annoying and refusing to comply. Jabbing the solar plexus or ribs makes most people comply, or stop advancing I find, plus I can control the distance better than if I swing it, so it's defo a good technique. I've tried to jab with the ASP and it would often collapse. A disc-lock is much better for that. The only disadvantage really to jabbing is that it's easier for the suspect to grab your baton. It's no problem though if you're prepared for it.
Because the baton is a completely radically different weapon. Why the hell would you even thrust with it. Not even all swords are good thrusting weapons either btw. Also with a direct jab you have less force on the strike and the opponent could grab your baton and disarm you or pull you in.
Only sharp weapons are good for thrusting depending on size and shape. Any cylindrical or rounded weapon... No. Unless it's a 2 handed weapon like a bo staff or spear? You will have no force jabbing with this and get it confiscated.
I know a cop that use the bonowi camlock baton. He often used stabs to the ribs for not 100% aggressive subjects and it kept a good distance for a optional strike
Although good in theory, this mostly seems unrealistic and ineffective, except maybe for poorly armed security guards. This would be only even be theoretically useful against a completely unarmed suspect. A taser and pepper spray are both far better at creating distance between yourself and an aggressive individual. Using this baton means getting essentially within arms reach, and with someone who is committed to an attack, the fight is likely not going to be a boxing match where you have a baton and the other person is punching. It's going to be a confused mess; you'll drop the baton and they might even use it against you.
So if law enforcement gets this training why do they abuse their judgement everyday for unnecessary use of force. I'm just watching this to learn what's behind their fearful minds. All I learned is training tells you don't but the badge tells them something completely different.
Im here for the same reason as you. Personally I believe that a vast majority of police today transition in from the military. Its not about fear as much as this is how they are taught and programmed. When someone with a combat background comes into an armed conflict on the streets it inevitable their going to fall back on the put the threat down and that often means using their sidearm.
No, this tool is not meant for aggressive attackers, only for those very calm and compassionate, sympathetic attackers. Like Jehova's Witnesses ringing your doorbell.
nope. if you don't have much energy, target the head with one exact precision. Then you don't have to waste your energy any more. Believe or not you will consume a lot of your energy while fighting so you have to target one effective part. targeting non-effective part of enemy's body might cause for enemy to trigger his secret weapon obviously he prepared for his crime. I know my reply is a little aggressive, but you should know that fighting with a random criminal is not joke. Don't listen all the things what makes you weak, when it is started only the winner survives. One last thing, throw away the baton just before the police arrives. Then tell the police officer, you used some sort of stick on the street. You know police is a human being, he may know you talking about a lie, but he is not gonna interrogate you about it if possible.
I agree with Edogriff, at least here in Wisconsin if you strike to the head it is considered deadly force. And if the assailant isn't threatening you with a knife or gun, you could get put away for murder. If you strike to the head, be prepared to prove in court that the assailant was threatening your life. Also, lying about what happened and disposing of the weapon is definitely not going to help your case in court. If you strike for the head then the police will investigate the event as if it were a murder or attempted murder, which means the area will be searched and witnesses will be sought out. They will find your baton, and you'll have to explain to a jury why you threw it away and lied to the policeman about it. Other states and countries might have different procedures but here in Wisco that's how it is.
The risk of giving someone a brain injury or killing them makes this a really bad idea if you care at all about the welfare of the people you're dealing with.
Never cross draw and never open like that in front of your face! ALWAYS Gun side away and stop turning your head. Don't strike on the horizon unless you want to lose your teeth. Wrong targets for the strikes. Clavicle ... no! Overall you need to do better on this. Maybe take an ASP Instructor's class
Or ... maybe the people who do this stuff right don't make free videos. And I don't do videos or make money from training. Maybe you should know what you are talking about before you run your mouth! I don't see the author of this video making an argument against my critique.
ASP are a joke. A punch to the jaw is the best way of dropping an attacker at that range if all less lethal options fail. . An ASP to the dome is considered deadly force so that's pointless and might as well b**st them at hand to hand range. . PTL in Philly lost a fight w/ PCP npc and got beat with his own ASP
I just ordered a 16 inch to start training my 13 year old little girl with. As a father I feel it’s my duty to make her as ready as possible for what may come her way.
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@@truegfs1403 why do you laugh?
@@DaFlashGuy7 I'm a tad immature
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I think he makes good points about the hands. Reality is not like the movies, unless someone is really whacked out on certain drugs, a small amount of pain can really destroy a suspect’s will to fight. The amount of pain inflicted with a hand strike would be devastating, debilitating and would knock the fight out of the overwhelming majority of aggressors. He also makes a great point about stopping to reassess once you have landed some strikes. It’s easy to get caught up in the adrenaline of an altercation so it takes discipline and training to throttle back and avoid getting overzealous.
Hit them in the hands and aim for the balls! That should bring them down ASAP.
@@deenugent473 or just smack them on the head
Finally a video that shows proper demonstration on how to use it defensively.
Great video. Good explanation of what’s acceptable. What we are aiming for in self defence. Like a knife as a self defence tool is a way of self defence but no one wins in a knife fight. You will both end up seriously injuring each other. The baton is an ideal alternative. And if someone pulls a knife on you, the baton is such a great way to keep them at a distance and or disarm them. And the Technique. Interesting that you draw it upward over your shoulder? Most other videos tell you to draw it parallel with your leg. But your way, it’s in position straight from the off. The Creating of space. The verbal warning before . Aim for Extremities rather than potentially lethal points of contact. Which could result in death or GBH. Which in self defence is not what we are aiming for. Justifiable force. Giving the assailant who is trying it on, after giving them an indication of what can be done if he wishes to continue. Then stopping and not going to town on them to give them a chance to make up their minds if what they thought was a good idea, is such a good idea any longer. And also the verbal commands of step off or back the f**k up! Being able to create the space and opportunity for you to take control of the situation or run and get out the situation. Such a good tool for self defence. And well explained. I don’t need to go on. But great video. Thanks
To start, I'm an avid cyclist and commute to work and home with college in the future. I had a confrontation with a tattooed black guy who drove in a white sedan. I can't hear so I was under the assumption that I had to get off the road or else. He stopped his vehicle, rummaged through his glove compartment, under the passenger's front seat, on top of it, behind the front seats, in the passenger's back side for a weapon. That's what I gleaned from his actions. He planned to strong arm or intimidate me. I have a feeling he may come back to assert his authority (which frankly is none). He is not a police officer, neither does he work in a lawful capacity.
My city ordinance required that my bicycle, which is over 20" wide, is to be ridden on the road to the rightmost as practicible to the curb. I was stopped shortly before the stoplight where this confrontation could have escalated. He didn't get out of his vehicle but I was ready to fight.
The guy was stronger than me so I don't know if I would succeed in this fight; after some careful thinking, I came to this conclusion I needed to be aware of self-defense laws and how it applies to me as a civilian. Buying, obtaining, and then training with the steel baton, along with a concealable legal knife, would help further my improvement in self defense.
I am by no means faster, quicker, agile. I'm 40, weight 236 pounds, but I'm trying to lose weight. What I am looking for is to first demand that the aggressor step the f*ck back and get his ass into the vehicle. If it fails, I would then apply intimidating force by revealing my baton readied for use. If that fails, then I would apply techniques from what I see on this video and use it to inflict pain. If the aggressor doesn't back out or de-escalate the situation by fleeing, I'm forced to continue battering pain. If that does not work, then I will resort to brute force where I will break the bones that have less meat on them: the shins, or the arms.
I am not intending to kill the guy. My intention is to force the guy to step back or flee (which is the best option) and rethink his life. But in the event that I'm about to continue whaling on this guy with the baton because he would not acknowledge my verbal commands to stay down, hands on his head and legs up interlocked, so be it. I hope police will come by and be satisfied the guy is on the ground, sobbing with his hands on his head and legs interlocked waiting to be arrested for the crime of harming, or intending bodily harm, to a civilian cyclist who did nothing toward this guy.
Thank you for reading and I hope the ASP techniques and others will be easily found and practiced.
One of the main benefits of a baton is probably the psychological deterrent effect. Pepper spray or Taser are likely more effective and easier, but drawing and expanding the baton can deter and intimidate someone acting in a threatening manner, and possibly de-escalate.
@5:30, "Maybe I transition to another tool." LOL! I love Police euphemisms! "SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND!"
It has to sound professional no matter what.
i need them so much.for my company in kenya. nairobi.i need you so much the master of expandable batons.
Great tutorial on how to use the ASP
100% agree with your point (Right knee forward while striking). More distance and significant more amount of power delivered. Most of all, after the strike(s) in better situation to dodge the attacks move quicker.
I almost got beat up by a cop when she walk by and I said "You have a really nice ASP".
ONE STRONG hit in the hand and ... every single man will goes down on the ground 100% don't care how strong he is ... it's so painful its not normal
As long as he is not on drugs. I that case he can take a lot of pain and still be dangerous.
I'd say more of danger is 2 or more aggressive guys trying to jump you. Then it's all head shots from there along with pepper gel. This should be a compound weapon. Or a c2 taser and swack the shit outta the other attackers. Key is seperate and disable the group. 90% situations are jumpings and or very big size difference.
@@kinshayshafra6842 I sell a 3-in-1 nightstick that has all of that.
@@williamle8300 That's the move. I'd like to see that. What are they called/link?
People that have been shot over ten times have been able to kill people that shot them. I've seen men taking baton hits and not even flinch. Exited delirium.
power comes from the hips, it's better to have your non batton leg forward
Kentucky Pro Productions That's what I was thought ..I'm confused
The question is not power, but speed. If I can hit you 3 times at 80% power in the time it takes to hit once at 100%, which one has the net benefit?
The proper boxing stance is best. Bad info here. If a person doesn't have boxing fundamentals he/she should not carry such weapons as they will be taken and used against them in most cases. The baton is for trained individuals who sometimes might be out weighed or lacking reach. If you're untrained and timid, go get training first
@@TheArabConservative You are definitely right brothah! It is very important to own a self defense weapon that you know you have skills in. I have never played baseball or cricket or tennis, so a bat my not be too deadly in the hands of someone like me. but i have boxing training and descent foot work. I give me a baton or brass knuckles and i could kill even a bear.
but i think a weapon like a machete can be lethal in the hands of any person imo.
Most stick and knife fighting styles teach to keep your weapon hand and the same leg forward. It's not boxing, it is about maximum reach and speed, not power. You guys are self taught, listen to the professionals
The only thing ASP about this video is the bag they are using...
Kleenex, xerox, post it...
@@daa3417 band-aid
Wayra Yep, if you’re good enough that your product becomes the go to noun for the entire group of something I’d imagine you don’t care about the small stuff.
3:16 Strike their what area? I am also a medical assistant. I could not clearly understand the words he said.
He said, "common peroneal area;" what he really means is the peroneal longus area, which is a muscle group at the calves. Hitting someone in that area can cause extreme pain, and possibly, temporary paralysis, because the *common peroneal nerve* is located there.
Edit: and yes, I know that he did gestured to the high, haha.
@@sylvilaguscunicularius3155 the common peroneal is in the thigh.
Can you please tell me the model and length of your ASP? Thanks Richard!
Another good area to strike is the knee and shin bone.
He's subliminally cussing on us! AAASSSPPP!
Great Tactics demos. !!!
What is the length of that baton? Is that the longest one?
Yea it looks like a 26 inch
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modern arnis or any of the other Filipino martial art is good to train in, we start off with learning to stick fight, but there are other applications that we can use the cane with,
The RUclips dojo is a very dangerous place theory and reality are two very different things
Aiden Blake do they? They may know some theory that they were taught at the academy, but are they actually able to perform in combat, during a life threatening situation, using a baton? For them it’s just something to outclass a barehanded attacker, since if they pull a knife, they use a gun, but many people, me included, may need to use it as their only viable method of self defense.
@Aiden Blake they know what they are talking about.
The viewer doesn't.
That's why combat isn't something that you can learn on RUclips videos
I loved your video 🤣
Thank you soo much for the explanation.
What if he had a pointy stick ?
Hit his arm
What if he attacks us with a banana?
@@oldschoolcuc If you have icecream, make a split.
I disagree with right leg in front of you. I mean depending on the situation May be if there is a group about to jump u maybe to get more reach. But if it's one on one. That's a perfect way for you to get yourself hurt. The subject can disarm u easier as your off balance your strong leg.
I think what I like about stick fighting arts is that there are so many interpretations on how a stick should be handled.
I am by no means a professional but what you said makes sense.
In my personal opinion, if a subject were to disarm you, you would either keep your weapon in front of you loaded or move your hand out of the way and hit back with the same weapon.
Moving your hand out of the way is a simple maneuver. If you want a reference of how it works look up "escrima hand hunting".
not only that but your gun is closer to the assailant...
One question: what do you do if someone comes at you from behind?
Transplant eyes on the back of your head. Or go blind to develop your hearing.
Run
in Texas if you are using a baton it’s only considered less Lethal if striking major muscles grouping. Striking bones or genitalia neck or head is all classified as lethal force. 😂
Nice video, though he should take grip more from end of the foam grip handle. Now he lose 10cm of baton lenght and hit is not so powerful. Simple physics.
First thing i'm looking at is that elbow,waiting for it to strike. Catch that pommel or under forearm and fist in kind of a web hand upward thrust,pushing the asptip to his shoulder. Right after you front stomp his thigh right above knee. (paying attention to see if he instantly tries to release asp to go for service pistol,kind of rare). Either way, it's all too late. as his body lunges forward from his strong leg pushed back,I personally take a knife I would remove from my lower back with my right hand almost at the same time i stomped his strong arm side thigh,I can either choose to incarcerate from under body armor. If duty belt and body armor are cumbersome looking and blocking the lower gastric area(detail these things upon arrival),strike under jawline in thru sinus cavity. The officer always presents the attack option first. always maintain a close proximity. The closer you are,the more control you have against medium to long range weapons. Police officers(all over the world) rely on those style weapons as first response.
I thought this was going to be another End Him Rightly joke.
Watch out guys hey's obviously a badass.
I make double back flip and land on shoulders catching police in scissor lock with my legs. Then stick ice pick attached with wires leading to computers in ear to reprogram policeman brain. Next thing u know he is friend and I win fight. Boom. I win life.--WHAT A FUCKING IDIOT YOU ARE!!!
We're trained for the exact situation you described. It ends with you getting your teeth knocked in and knocked unconscious with the tip of the baton by an upward strike. Also, you've just turned an encounter into a use of deadly force justification. That means if you're unlucky enough not to have been put to sleep by my upward strike, and you're just in la-la land. I'm stepping back, putting my baton back in it's scabbard like a sword which they're designed to do. Then I'm going to proceed to pull out my firearm and end that deadly threat. Meaning I'm going to shoot until you're on the ground. Then I'll radio for EMS, and go grab my first aid kit and attempt to save your dumbass life. Cause that's what we do.
Thank you sir I am practice it for week
It seems with your right leg front you are opening yourself up for a KO punch .
All depends on relative distance
how long is the baton in the video?
Looks like a 21 inch
Why don't any of these baton videos show the baton being used as you would a sword. There are no thrusting techniques shown. It's like a boxer only using roundhouse punches and no jabs. In a real fight, you could keep farther away from your opponent's weapon by thrusting to the face, eyes and solar plexus. Jabs with the baton could also open up other opportunities to use those roundhouse strikes.
Mystery47 well, I'm no expert on this, but I'd assume it'd be because of the risk of the baton closing. I think your average attacker is too rigid and the human body is too firm overall to have the baton stay open after a jab. I feel like maybe a disc-lock would have a better go at that than a friction-lock, but I'll say it again, I'm not an expert.
Yeah it's true. I like to use the baton to jab with to keep people back, especially if they're not really aggressive, just drunk, annoying and refusing to comply. Jabbing the solar plexus or ribs makes most people comply, or stop advancing I find, plus I can control the distance better than if I swing it, so it's defo a good technique. I've tried to jab with the ASP and it would often collapse. A disc-lock is much better for that. The only disadvantage really to jabbing is that it's easier for the suspect to grab your baton. It's no problem though if you're prepared for it.
Because the baton is a completely radically different weapon. Why the hell would you even thrust with it. Not even all swords are good thrusting weapons either btw. Also with a direct jab you have less force on the strike and the opponent could grab your baton and disarm you or pull you in.
Only sharp weapons are good for thrusting depending on size and shape. Any cylindrical or rounded weapon... No. Unless it's a 2 handed weapon like a bo staff or spear? You will have no force jabbing with this and get it confiscated.
I know a cop that use the bonowi camlock baton. He often used stabs to the ribs for not 100% aggressive subjects and it kept a good distance for a optional strike
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On duty officer perfectly master the first part of this, unfortunately they got some trouble with the disengage part
Just remember, it can always be used on you if the suspect got ahold of it.
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I see some basic Kali sinawali stances and strikes here but they're uneffective with a single baton.
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Although good in theory, this mostly seems unrealistic and ineffective, except maybe for poorly armed security guards. This would be only even be theoretically useful against a completely unarmed suspect. A taser and pepper spray are both far better at creating distance between yourself and an aggressive individual. Using this baton means getting essentially within arms reach, and with someone who is committed to an attack, the fight is likely not going to be a boxing match where you have a baton and the other person is punching. It's going to be a confused mess; you'll drop the baton and they might even use it against you.
You can't kill someone with the pepper spray or a taser.
How could they take it?? Is it hard to swing a baton to the jaw or head once to end the fight ?
You can always kick them back if they're focusing on punches.
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That stance is the antithesis of basic fighting ideology.
Esa posición de guardia es inefectiva en la vida real....
A very hitting stick.
man should be wearing a helmet. accidents happen, even with great care and training.
The baton is best used to the head! Pow! Knockout!
So if law enforcement gets this training why do they abuse their judgement everyday for unnecessary use of force. I'm just watching this to learn what's behind their fearful minds. All I learned is training tells you don't but the badge tells them something completely different.
Im here for the same reason as you. Personally I believe that a vast majority of police today transition in from the military. Its not about fear as much as this is how they are taught and programmed. When someone with a combat background comes into an armed conflict on the streets it inevitable their going to fall back on the put the threat down and that often means using their sidearm.
Beatifull... tks.
It's called a "Reactive" strike...
just bought an extremity exterminator myself
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can you trust this tool to hurt enough an aggressive attacker?;)
No, this tool is not meant for aggressive attackers, only for those very calm and compassionate, sympathetic attackers. Like Jehova's Witnesses ringing your doorbell.
it will turn an aggressive attacker into a ran over puppy.
@@atklm1 I use the shotgun for that, can't have them boys spreading the sickness around my parts.
Hit the joints
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People buy batons and try to hit people in the head.
You're saying let up hitting him .. Excuse me but HE ATTACHED YOU make sure he won't be able to jump up & grab attack you when you turn your back
cops have to be afraid of head strikes.... in a battle, I do not.....
I know a guy who went to prison for 10 years by killing somebody with this.
I know a guy who went to prison for 14 years for killing somebody with a knife. Whats your point?
yeah the law is fucked, if someone attacks me with a knife I'd like to have one of these though
I know a guy who lost his beloved one not using this defense system on time. Sometimes 10 years sentence would be the best choice.
Jeremy Same here. So be it.
I would strike the body in a self defense situation. the bad guy is much less likely to die from body strikes
This video demo doesnt look right...
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nope. if you don't have much energy, target the head with one exact precision. Then you don't have to waste your energy any more. Believe or not you will consume a lot of your energy while fighting so you have to target one effective part. targeting non-effective part of enemy's body might cause for enemy to trigger his secret weapon obviously he prepared for his crime. I know my reply is a little aggressive, but you should know that fighting with a random criminal is not joke. Don't listen all the things what makes you weak, when it is started only the winner survives. One last thing, throw away the baton just before the police arrives. Then tell the police officer, you used some sort of stick on the street. You know police is a human being, he may know you talking about a lie, but he is not gonna interrogate you about it if possible.
Striking to the head is deadly force just like the cop shooting someone.
I agree with Edogriff, at least here in Wisconsin if you strike to the head it is considered deadly force. And if the assailant isn't threatening you with a knife or gun, you could get put away for murder. If you strike to the head, be prepared to prove in court that the assailant was threatening your life.
Also, lying about what happened and disposing of the weapon is definitely not going to help your case in court. If you strike for the head then the police will investigate the event as if it were a murder or attempted murder, which means the area will be searched and witnesses will be sought out. They will find your baton, and you'll have to explain to a jury why you threw it away and lied to the policeman about it.
Other states and countries might have different procedures but here in Wisco that's how it is.
That is 100% using deadly force it would be the same as using a firearm but if you use the firearm it's easier to justify in court
The risk of giving someone a brain injury or killing them makes this a really bad idea if you care at all about the welfare of the people you're dealing with.
Never cross draw and never open like that in front of your face! ALWAYS Gun side away and stop turning your head. Don't strike on the horizon unless you want to lose your teeth. Wrong targets for the strikes. Clavicle ... no! Overall you need to do better on this. Maybe take an ASP Instructor's class
+Ken Cope AMEN, Ken! so many things wrong with this video...
So is there a video, that shows the correct procedure? If so, could you please give me the link, Thanks!
Mandarin Lover apparently not if this guy never bothered to send a link to a better video tutorial this guy is probably full of shit
Or ... maybe the people who do this stuff right don't make free videos. And I don't do videos or make money from training. Maybe you should know what you are talking about before you run your mouth! I don't see the author of this video making an argument against my critique.
Tyler Durden yeah get a gun in France
ASP are a joke. A punch to the jaw is the best way of dropping an attacker at that range if all less lethal options fail. . An ASP to the dome is considered deadly force so that's pointless and might as well b**st them at hand to hand range. . PTL in Philly lost a fight w/ PCP npc and got beat with his own ASP
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Never bring an ASP to a gunfight.
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