One thing people need to know about knife attacks is that they are unpredictable, and once the attacker pulls out a knife, you are basically screwed. They are not gonna flip around like crazy and drop the knife, they will try to resist and stab you all around you. I actually know this. We had a Karate practise goin on, and our teacher wanted to demonstrate how to defend against a knife attack, so he gives students fake knife and he would give them instruction on how to swing the knife so he can perfectly disarm it. It was basically those wristlock and disarm you seen in a lot of defense videos. Now I was the class clown and was little rebellious since i was 12 years old that time, and i decided to go with the flow and messed with him with the fake knife, he failed to catch my hand and disarmed me, after he told me to stop swingin like crazy and do normally, he failed to take the knife off my hand since i was resistin too much and wouldn't let go of the knife, the whole class laughed and i got in trouble, he can't even disarmed a 12 year old girl. But to put it simple, the knife attackers is not gonna go your way and they will attack you wherever and however they like, they are not gonna drop the knife and are more likely to resist. I'm not tryin to put down any martial artist or knife defense video, just informin that you should be aware of what knife defense video you're lookin for, and whenever someone pulls out a knife at you, listen to their demands or run. It's better to run away and lookin like a "coward" for your safety rather than pleasin your ego and get injured or worst
Good vídeo!! It depends very much from the oponents ability to stab, slice, etc. A young oponent will be faster to stab, many times but not so deep. An older attacker will be more slow but will try to stab harder, etc. It also depends of the sharpening of the knife, kind of knife(size, military, etc). Knife attacks happen very fast, and we must concentrate ourselves in protecting the neck and torso(vital organs). Get an oportunity to run away, and manage to stop the bleeding(garrote), arterial bleeding are the worse and you will feel the blood pressure reducing very fast, you will be thirsty very soon. Call for emergency and do not panic, keep pressing the wounds. Good video! Vielen danke!
This is good practical in application technique for knife threatening situation but what about attacking with fast multiple sequence of stabs low to stomach as in a sewing machine motion?
Hallo herr Rüppel. Für Sie klappt ihre Technik weil sie stark und schnell sind aber was macht eine zierliche Person? Das gleiche? Am anfang des videos zeigen sie eine dynanische Situation und ab mitte eine statische. Heisst bei einer dynamischen Bewegung kann ich das auch machen?mit freundlichen grüßen
Generell cooles Video, vor allem die Ansprache im Vorfeld! Ich glaube du solltest nochmal den Unterschied zwischen statischer Bedrohung und dynamischem Angriff erklären, dass sorgt bei diesem Video für Verwirrung. Am Anfang zeigst du eine Technik gegen einen Angriff und am Ende gegen eine Bedrohung. Viele Grüße!
dynamisch sind beide angriffe nicht. Es erinnert mich an eine situation wenn jemand ausgeraubt oder bedroht wird, aber gegen einen angriff wo die hand sich dynamisch bewegt und nicht statisch vor einem gehalten wird ist ein riesengroßer unterschied.
Hallo Michael, was hältst Du von der Arm Fixierung, wie Kalah es zeigt: ruclips.net/video/mUtRw3d4x_0/видео.html spul mal auf 03:30 vor... die fixieren gerne den ganzen Arm und halten den Ellenboden des Gegners so fest, dass er Messerarm nicht mehr zurück ziehen kann. Umgreifen kann er auch nicht, zuviel Abstand.
You do the 'old' technics completely wrongly... That's why it's not working 😉 But I really like your proposals, nothing against you... Criticising the others for promoting your system is easy, just do your stuff 😉 Don't be like Idan and his Kalah system, I'm sure he will laugh of all your technics, saying it's bullshit... Your deserve better.
The context is not bad talking about things, Unfortunately, when it comes to guns Ann knife, some old Krav Maga techniques just don't work in real life. Everything is evolving, and that's why you have to keep developing yourself.
@@KravMagaStreetDefence I agree that KM must evolve but 'laughing' of these 'old' technics is not very respectful about Imi and others Krav Maga schools.
We never use in Israel the ''old'' technique as you show them in this video ! You do wrong KM techniques in purpose ! This is not honest. Your technique is too complicated for real street threat situation.
I been studying Krav Maga for 23 years now, I come from the street and have seen and experienced a lot of violence. Sorry but you don't have to tell me about violence in real life. The context is not bad talking about things, Unfortunately, when it comes to guns or knife, some old Krav Maga techniques just don't work in real life. Everything is evolving, and that's why you have to keep developing yourself.
@@KravMagaStreetDefence I have been studying Krav Maga for 30 years. I knew Imi Lichtenfeld the founder of Krav Maga. In israel we are also developing new techniques and find improvements . You are not the only one to do that. Everything is perfectible and our Krav Maga too. KM is not a perfect science for sure but if you do the wrong techniques to ''prove'' that your own method is better that is not all right ! Not everything is working in KM that's true but some of your techniques too. About the street you cannot lecture me because I know what a street fight is and I was in a police unit for 11 years patrolling the streets and arresting bad guys. Best regards.
@@fredsroussifrederic3174 Fredsroussi Frederic, if that's your real name. You say that you trained with Imi. But I can't find any information about it. Can you prove it 😉. Unfortunately I didn't have the privilege to train with him. If you really have it hold on tight he was a great man.
@@KravMagaStreetDefence Imi was not just a great man , he was a legendary fighter. I knew him in 1989 in France where he came to Paris with Eyal Yanilov to meet the firsts KM students in Europe (I was one of them) who were trained by the pioneer of KM in Europe Mr. Richard Douieb (his direct student and Full contact champion). By the way, I try to use the right words. I wrote ''I knew him'', not ''I trained with him'' as you said. But it is true that I am very proud to have made a demonstration with an other KM practitioner front of Imi.
One thing people need to know about knife attacks is that they are unpredictable, and once the attacker pulls out a knife, you are basically screwed. They are not gonna flip around like crazy and drop the knife, they will try to resist and stab you all around you.
I actually know this. We had a Karate practise goin on, and our teacher wanted to demonstrate how to defend against a knife attack, so he gives students fake knife and he would give them instruction on how to swing the knife so he can perfectly disarm it. It was basically those wristlock and disarm you seen in a lot of defense videos.
Now I was the class clown and was little rebellious since i was 12 years old that time, and i decided to go with the flow and messed with him with the fake knife, he failed to catch my hand and disarmed me, after he told me to stop swingin like crazy and do normally, he failed to take the knife off my hand since i was resistin too much and wouldn't let go of the knife, the whole class laughed and i got in trouble, he can't even disarmed a 12 year old girl. But to put it simple, the knife attackers is not gonna go your way and they will attack you wherever and however they like, they are not gonna drop the knife and are more likely to resist.
I'm not tryin to put down any martial artist or knife defense video, just informin that you should be aware of what knife defense video you're lookin for, and whenever someone pulls out a knife at you, listen to their demands or run. It's better to run away and lookin like a "coward" for your safety rather than pleasin your ego and get injured or worst
This I tell in the Video 😉
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Good vídeo!! It depends very much from the oponents ability to stab, slice, etc. A young oponent will be faster to stab, many times but not so deep. An older attacker will be more slow but will try to stab harder, etc. It also depends of the sharpening of the knife, kind of knife(size, military, etc). Knife attacks happen very fast, and we must concentrate ourselves in protecting the neck and torso(vital organs). Get an oportunity to run away, and manage to stop the bleeding(garrote), arterial bleeding are the worse and you will feel the blood pressure reducing very fast, you will be thirsty very soon. Call for emergency and do not panic, keep pressing the wounds. Good video! Vielen danke!
This is good practical in application technique for knife threatening situation but what about attacking with fast multiple sequence of stabs low to stomach as in a sewing machine motion?
Super Video! Hoffe es kommen bald weitere!
Really nice video, thanks Michael!
Hallo herr Rüppel. Für Sie klappt ihre Technik weil sie stark und schnell sind aber was macht eine zierliche Person? Das gleiche? Am anfang des videos zeigen sie eine dynanische Situation und ab mitte eine statische. Heisst bei einer dynamischen Bewegung kann ich das auch machen?mit freundlichen grüßen
Generell cooles Video, vor allem die Ansprache im Vorfeld! Ich glaube du solltest nochmal den Unterschied zwischen statischer Bedrohung und dynamischem Angriff erklären, dass sorgt bei diesem Video für Verwirrung. Am Anfang zeigst du eine Technik gegen einen Angriff und am Ende gegen eine Bedrohung. Viele Grüße!
dynamisch sind beide angriffe nicht. Es erinnert mich an eine situation wenn jemand ausgeraubt oder bedroht wird, aber gegen einen angriff wo die hand sich dynamisch bewegt und nicht statisch vor einem gehalten wird ist ein riesengroßer unterschied.
thanks for the contribution, important to have options for this type of action, greetings
Excellent information and technique! I hope for the different stabs defense techniques video next
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Hallo Michael, was hältst Du von der Arm Fixierung, wie Kalah es zeigt: ruclips.net/video/mUtRw3d4x_0/видео.html spul mal auf 03:30 vor... die fixieren gerne den ganzen Arm und halten den Ellenboden des Gegners so fest, dass er Messerarm nicht mehr zurück ziehen kann. Umgreifen kann er auch nicht, zuviel Abstand.
Ja ich kenne seine Vorgehensweise, aber ich bevorzuge eine andere Art der Kontrolle in dieser Situation.
@@KravMagaStreetDefence Danke f.d. Antwort
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You do the 'old' technics completely wrongly... That's why it's not working 😉
But I really like your proposals, nothing against you... Criticising the others for promoting your system is easy, just do your stuff 😉 Don't be like Idan and his Kalah system, I'm sure he will laugh of all your technics, saying it's bullshit... Your deserve better.
The context is not bad talking about things, Unfortunately, when it comes to guns Ann knife, some old Krav Maga techniques just don't work in real life. Everything is evolving, and that's why you have to keep developing yourself.
@@KravMagaStreetDefence I agree that KM must evolve but 'laughing' of these 'old' technics is not very respectful about Imi and others Krav Maga schools.
We never use in Israel the ''old'' technique as you show them in this video ! You do wrong KM techniques in purpose ! This is not honest. Your technique is too complicated for real street threat situation.
I been studying Krav Maga for 23 years now, I come from the street and have seen and experienced a lot of violence. Sorry but you don't have to tell me about violence in real life.
The context is not bad talking about things, Unfortunately, when it comes to guns or knife, some old Krav Maga techniques just don't work in real life. Everything is evolving, and that's why you have to keep developing yourself.
@@KravMagaStreetDefence I have been studying Krav Maga for 30 years. I knew Imi Lichtenfeld the founder of Krav Maga. In israel we are also developing new techniques and find improvements . You are not the only one to do that. Everything is perfectible and our Krav Maga too. KM is not a perfect science for sure but if you do the wrong techniques to ''prove'' that your own method is better that is not all right ! Not everything is working in KM that's true but some of your techniques too. About the street you cannot lecture me because I know what a street fight is and I was in a police unit for 11 years patrolling the streets and arresting bad guys. Best regards.
@@fredsroussifrederic3174 Fredsroussi Frederic, if that's your real name. You say that you trained with Imi. But I can't find any information about it. Can you prove it 😉. Unfortunately I didn't have the privilege to train with him. If you really have it hold on tight he was a great man.
@@KravMagaStreetDefence Imi was not just a great man , he was a legendary fighter. I knew him in 1989 in France where he came to Paris with Eyal Yanilov to meet the firsts KM students in Europe (I was one of them) who were trained by the pioneer of KM in Europe Mr. Richard Douieb (his direct student and Full contact champion). By the way, I try to use the right words. I wrote ''I knew him'', not ''I trained with him'' as you said. But it is true that I am very proud to have made a demonstration with an other KM practitioner front of Imi.