How To Use A Cane (Part 1): For Mobility & Self Defense
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- In this video we talk about how to select a cane, how to use it for mobility and show a few Self Defense moves.
0:00 Intro
1:31 Varieties Of Canes
2:49 Cane Length
4:49 Walking With A Cane
9:53 Resting The Cane
12:34 The Cane For Defense
17:01 Conclusion Развлечения
Thank you for teaching the correct method of cane use for mobility.
Also thank you for using a standard wood cane.
Good advice , thx
Thanks for your common sense. I now Need a cane so I can walk. If I could move like a “martial artist”, I wouldn’t have a cane. I will rewatch this video because I now need to learn how to use a cane.
Glad you found the video helpful. Check out Part 2, it shows how to use your can to help with recovery.
Here's a link to part 2
ruclips.net/video/cl16W5pPhz8/видео.html
Good info boys. Thanks 😊
My assisted mobility tool is a cane I fashioned from a 3/4" diameter aluminum billet with an eight ball on the handle .Practical fashionable and tactical all in one.
Parries, sweeps, off balancing, and take downs will look more defensive than thrusts or strikes when the cops roll
up on you.
My cane is also a .60 caliber blowgun wrapped with epoxy and string, my dart is barbed so it won't come out and it has a fishhook attached backwards on the shaft so when they try to pull it out their hand is stuck to the dart, while they try to figure this out I have closed up the distance to deliver a crushing blow to the knee, beware...
Please guys...I would love to hear what you have to say, but using the mic on the camcorder or the cell phone picks up all of the echos making it very difficult to hear. Spend some money on a lapel microphone
Sound quality is poor but still functional. 😅
is there a blueprint of the walking stick. Greatings from Germany Christian
Next week we will show you how we made it.
Be Very Aware! Most of these “cane, and improvised weapon videos may end you up on the wrong side of a felony charge. Make sure you know your local laws and more importantly, your local district attorney’s interpretation and prosecution of those laws. If you do not have an existing mobility disability, a cane can be considered a deadly weapon, as are walking sticks, and cudgels. Remember a few years ago a senior citizen woman in a wheel chair was defending herself against an aggressive LEO and was charged with felony assault.
The room echo is annoying and should not be present. If you reviewed your presentation, you would have noticed it. Try a lapel mic.