I want to say, that real attack will be brutal and agressive so keep in mind that not every technique will work. In my opinion best thing to do is counter-block the attacking hand, and then attack right away. Important is to keep the knife away from you. Wing-chun blocking is perfect for this. Nice videos and thank you.
@@gusgoof358 its more medium speed. ruclips.net/video/dBYp0nRsqz8/видео.html they don't do full speed work for training. No point in killing your training partner.
@@justafrinian that was hilarious... thank you.. and dont worry you wont be killing your trainingspartner any time soon with this, even in full speed during those non resisting systema demonstrations...
Another great video. I like what you said about psykological step is large and I agree. Can you show how to overcome fear and anxiety triggers towards the knife and other threats to stay calm and relaxed? Thank you so much for your work here.
Curious Brain breathing is the answer. Use your breath to control your fear, feel where your tension is when you're training and make a concerted effort to release that tension. The less tense you are in any situation especially when faced with a knife the easier it will be to work freely and the less likely you are to sustain bad cuts. But on the other hand, be honest with yourself and know that you probably will get cut but do not fear it.
Besides breathing to help you relax in stress full situations it is also very important to get acquainted with these situation. Know the knife and the dangers of it. The more realistic you train by for example using a real knife, do exercises where you simulate psychological obstructions with the knife (like lay on the ground and let someone drop the knife next to your head). This way you get used to the stress these situations create. IMPORTANT: These exercises have to be coordinated by a expert instructor and always have to with done with absolute caution. Never create a unsafe training environment! especially while working with weapons.
Hi there. I found this educational video with an expert (ages ago) explaining how to use pressure points. Enjoy: ruclips.net/video/o3TMTmVFMUw/видео.html
They should invest into programmers that could design a virtual animation of all the deadly neck-breaking, back breaking moves... could be so cool to watch.
good luck trying to catch the knife as he thrusts towards you and pulls it back in fast short jabs.....you will slice and dice your hands and never catch the wrist
You never try to disarm lock or grab if you didn't dazed your opponent first. So now don't tell me that if you're dazed and distracted it won't be easy to follow up. And you will be in perfect condition :D
@@ceckolalovia was just about to say the same. Too many disregards what the Japanese call "atemi" when that might be the most important part to get any joint lock to work.
The attacker, who wants to kill you, never stop after one movement, and never waiting you until disarm him. Count with 2-3 stabbing per seconds. IMO theese technics are useless.
Not really. One or two punches always create an opening to disarm or lock the guy. But you can't do that in training. Cause the training will be very short.
@@ceckolalovia You are right, but I didn't see any punches. There is one basic mistake in systema. Always concentrate to the weapon, not the effective counter attack. I think, Krav maga is using more effective disarming system.
imo these are very good exercises for one to start practicing the confrontation against this sort of weapon. now if we go into detailed life threatning situations, one always has to count on the element of surprise, especially coming from the other side. I agree that a person holding a knife will try to hit you as fast as possible and as many times as possible. you option should be consider, as said below, opportunities where you may have an opening to strike the attacker in such a way that will allow you to disarm them or at least make them lose the will to fight (physical pain can help with that), but for any of that you gotta have as much knowledge and practice as possible, and even then you may be unprepared, regardless of what form or system you practice with. remember that everyone is unique but we all have many factors in common. use all of them properly when and if necessary, and foremost, avoid confrontation for whatever reason it would be
You are putting the horse before the cart. This is training and as such you have three steps: 1) learn the basic chain of proper movements step by step. 2) Automation trough repetition. 3) Adaptations. You want to jump to step three directly when this is showing the beginning of step 1 only. Of course one would in a real life situation disrupt the attack first, then position yourself favorably in the space of time you created with the interruption and then attack the shit out of the adversary before they have fully recovered and you would continue with various attacks until the threat is neutralized completely or his buddies steps in and you need to disengage. Thant could mean that after the disruptions and positioning attacks with punches, kicks, elbows, knees, headbutts etc would rain down until the balance of the adversary is compromised and then do a take down (joint lock, choke, sweep or throw) and then a finish with a knee, kick or similar aiming to break something to neutralize (not getting tangling up in a advanced control grip as one would be in a severe disadvantage if a buddy of his or two steps in). But you do not train all that in step 1, you do that in step 3; hence you will not see that in basic training.
Using a real knife in training That is a smart idea if he comes up with any more smart ideas his foot liable To fall off My cousin had a smart idea to cut his toenails whit a sickle And his foot fell off 🤦🏼♂️
Too difficult... Knife attacks are erratic and extremely violent, without discernible shape, the best defense is a body armor made of steel chain under the clothes, and protecting face and throat with forearms. What times we live in... back to middle age.
Im addicted to these videos. Theyre very informative and put together really well. Great job guys!
Thank you for the nice compliment. Make sure to stay tuned for many more videos!
I want to say, that real attack will be brutal and agressive so keep in mind that not every technique will work. In my opinion best thing to do is counter-block the attacking hand, and then attack right away. Important is to keep the knife away from you. Wing-chun blocking is perfect for this. Nice videos and thank you.
Psytrance Station nick drossos has the best knife defenses, u should check out his channel
No no no, just give them what they want and get the fuck out
Knife= Run
Gun= Attack
Great instructions and easy to follow. Thanks!
Alex an excellent video and breakdown
I hope you will share fast action videos about this, and other videos when the knife comes from any direction! Thank you for your work!
We will make many more videos about different kind of knife attacks.
Great quality!! Absolutely love these vids
One of the best Kadochnikov Systema videos online
Thats depressing
@@gusgoof358 It kind of is. I've found some archival footage of the real stuff which is tons better. Hit reply if you are interested.
@@justafrinian does it also consist of only demonstrations done in half speed?
@@gusgoof358 its more medium speed. ruclips.net/video/dBYp0nRsqz8/видео.html they don't do full speed work for training. No point in killing your training partner.
@@justafrinian that was hilarious... thank you.. and dont worry you wont be killing your trainingspartner any time soon with this, even in full speed during those non resisting systema demonstrations...
Another great video. I like what you said about psykological step is large and I agree. Can you show how to overcome fear and anxiety triggers towards the knife and other threats to stay calm and relaxed?
Thank you so much for your work here.
Curious Brain breathing is the answer. Use your breath to control your fear, feel where your tension is when you're training and make a concerted effort to release that tension. The less tense you are in any situation especially when faced with a knife the easier it will be to work freely and the less likely you are to sustain bad cuts. But on the other hand, be honest with yourself and know that you probably will get cut but do not fear it.
Besides breathing to help you relax in stress full situations it is also very important to get acquainted with these situation. Know the knife and the dangers of it. The more realistic you train by for example using a real knife, do exercises where you simulate psychological obstructions with the knife (like lay on the ground and let someone drop the knife next to your head). This way you get used to the stress these situations create.
IMPORTANT: These exercises have to be coordinated by a expert instructor and always have to with done with absolute caution. Never create a unsafe training environment! especially while working with weapons.
Thank you. I understand what you mean.
Thank you very much :D.
You're welcome!
Please do a video about using pressure points on sensitive nerves in combat
Hi there. I found this educational video with an expert (ages ago) explaining how to use pressure points. Enjoy: ruclips.net/video/o3TMTmVFMUw/видео.html
This skill is alittle like mr.neeson. thanks really enjoyed.
Good 👍
Good demo. However you did not defend from a knife with the blade held inwards. Would you post video on that. Thanks.
They should invest into programmers that could design a virtual animation of all the deadly neck-breaking, back breaking moves... could be so cool to watch.
Thank you
This dude is an assassin
Good
U guys do better vids than kodochnikova himself.
good luck trying to catch the knife as he thrusts towards you and pulls it back in fast short jabs.....you will slice and dice your hands and never catch the wrist
You never try to disarm lock or grab if you didn't dazed your opponent first. So now don't tell me that if you're dazed and distracted it won't be easy to follow up. And you will be in perfect condition :D
@@ceckolalovia was just about to say the same. Too many disregards what the Japanese call "atemi" when that might be the most important part to get any joint lock to work.
Damn, those armed knifes are really dangerous!
😱😍😍😍
best systema if somebody got a knife: run
The thumb! Take that thumb out! You can not hold a weapon without a thumb ;-)
Headline so common & so objectionable. Is the Knife ARMED? NO, a PERSON is Armed. With a knife. Let's THINK & FIGHT.
Most commonly (71.1% of the time) aggressors will lead the attack with their empty hand, effectively shielding the knife, (source Don Pentecost)
never block the attacking hand when it holds a knife
The attacker, who wants to kill you, never stop after one movement, and never waiting you until disarm him. Count with 2-3 stabbing per seconds. IMO theese technics are useless.
Not really. One or two punches always create an opening to disarm or lock the guy. But you can't do that in training. Cause the training will be very short.
@@ceckolalovia You are right, but I didn't see any punches. There is one basic mistake in systema. Always concentrate to the weapon, not the effective counter attack. I think, Krav maga is using more effective disarming system.
imo these are very good exercises for one to start practicing the confrontation against this sort of weapon. now if we go into detailed life threatning situations, one always has to count on the element of surprise, especially coming from the other side. I agree that a person holding a knife will try to hit you as fast as possible and as many times as possible. you option should be consider, as said below, opportunities where you may have an opening to strike the attacker in such a way that will allow you to disarm them or at least make them lose the will to fight (physical pain can help with that), but for any of that you gotta have as much knowledge and practice as possible, and even then you may be unprepared, regardless of what form or system you practice with. remember that everyone is unique but we all have many factors in common. use all of them properly when and if necessary, and foremost, avoid confrontation for whatever reason it would be
You are putting the horse before the cart. This is training and as such you have three steps:
1) learn the basic chain of proper movements step by step.
2) Automation trough repetition.
3) Adaptations.
You want to jump to step three directly when this is showing the beginning of step 1 only.
Of course one would in a real life situation disrupt the attack first, then position yourself favorably in the space of time you created with the interruption and then attack the shit out of the adversary before they have fully recovered and you would continue with various attacks until the threat is neutralized completely or his buddies steps in and you need to disengage.
Thant could mean that after the disruptions and positioning attacks with punches, kicks, elbows, knees, headbutts etc would rain down until the balance of the adversary is compromised and then do a take down (joint lock, choke, sweep or throw) and then a finish with a knee, kick or similar aiming to break something to neutralize (not getting tangling up in a advanced control grip as one would be in a severe disadvantage if a buddy of his or two steps in). But you do not train all that in step 1, you do that in step 3; hence you will not see that in basic training.
@@sirseigan na its nonsense, wont work. See ruclips.net/video/37XiSn81oFw/видео.html
Can you do the same with Gun please?
In season 3 we will make videos about how to disarm and fight close quarter combat with firearms.
I believe it's quite similar. It all bores down to wrist control or causing loss of power at the wrists.
And for guns u want to focus on shifting the line of fire away from ur periphery; while causing the attacker to lose control of the weapon.
can you do the same video with a gun
In season 3 we will make videos about how to disarm and fight close quarter combat with firearms.
Counter with a bigger knife like crocodile dundee
A bigger knife is a bigger lever.
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Using a real knife in training That is a smart idea if he comes up with any more smart ideas his foot liable To fall off My cousin had a smart idea to cut his toenails whit a sickle And his foot fell off 🤦🏼♂️
Sorry, but the KNIFE understanding of Systema is misleading and dilutional! I deal with the real thing daily don't play with a knife they are deadly !
This is Russia. They don't learn for their vanity.
@@AdAceberg this wont work
if the guy change the direction of the blade? you get cut. does not work in real life
I dont think you realize how fucking hard it is to rotate someones wrist
Too difficult... Knife attacks are erratic and extremely violent, without discernible shape, the best defense is a body armor made of steel chain under the clothes, and protecting face and throat with forearms. What times we live in... back to middle age.
Thats what training is for. Awareness is key.
@@ceckolalovia exactly. Everyday training.
@Dirkjan and your opinion is priceless, armchair commando.
@@alexrockstone9035 ruclips.net/video/37XiSn81oFw/видео.html the reality of knife defense. Still convinced this technique has any use?
@@gusgoof358 the _reality_ for you ?
This is ridiculous
you are teaching suicide. what's with the uniforms? what army are you in?
Russian as Systema in the Russian Military unarmed combat.