This could possibly save your life! What do you do when someone's got a gun to your face? Learn the first critical moves to maneuver in order to avoid getting killed!
This isn't awful, though I would have liked to see a little more. Knowing how to redirect a firearm and how to actually deal with it are different things. Another thing is that his grab on the gun is a little square to move it as quickly as possible, the movement he's doing would work great, but applying a slap or knife-edge hand strike to the inside of the wrist while SLAPPING the actual pistol would allow the option of grabbing, a possible disarm (when I practice this the gun generally flys out of the opponents hand), and increased speed. So long as the person is within range I'm generally actually more concerned about a dagger than a gun, with guns once the barrel's pointed away you're safe, with a knife there's edges all over the place to worry about. And if the opponent is a trained knife specialist...then you're in serious, serious trouble.
Thoughts on this video...
SeamusMac
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8 months ago on Mar 14, 2008 05:05 GMT)
As soon as I started watching this video I could pick out flaws in the fundamentals of these techniques. The instructor realized that his techniques were flawed when he mentioned how disfigured a person could become if their face was that close to the muzzle of a pistol as it was being discharged. In most people that would result in a handicap that would make them even more vunerable.
The last movement that he showed redirected the pistol far enough away from the face that it wouldn't have enough affect on the victim, even if discharged, to hinder their self-defense efforts. UNLESS the firearm in question was a revolver. The force being exerted from both sides of a revolver's wheel are enough to dismember and disable.
At the end of the video he mentioned when to make attempts like these and I realized why he'd even bother teaching them. I'd much rather try and possibly fail to save a loved one then do nothing at all. I value his efforts.
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enjoyed heaps mates
This isn't awful, though I would have liked to see a little more. Knowing how to redirect a firearm and how to actually deal with it are different things. Another thing is that his grab on the gun is a little square to move it as quickly as possible, the movement he's doing would work great, but applying a slap or knife-edge hand strike to the inside of the wrist while SLAPPING the actual pistol would allow the option of grabbing, a possible disarm (when I practice this the gun generally flys out of the opponents hand), and increased speed. So long as the person is within range I'm generally actually more concerned about a dagger than a gun, with guns once the barrel's pointed away you're safe, with a knife there's edges all over the place to worry about. And if the opponent is a trained knife specialist...then you're in serious, serious trouble.
As soon as I started watching this video I could pick out flaws in the fundamentals of these techniques. The instructor realized that his techniques were flawed when he mentioned how disfigured a person could become if their face was that close to the muzzle of a pistol as it was being discharged. In most people that would result in a handicap that would make them even more vunerable.
The last movement that he showed redirected the pistol far enough away from the face that it wouldn't have enough affect on the victim, even if discharged, to hinder their self-defense efforts. UNLESS the firearm in question was a revolver. The force being exerted from both sides of a revolver's wheel are enough to dismember and disable.
At the end of the video he mentioned when to make attempts like these and I realized why he'd even bother teaching them. I'd much rather try and possibly fail to save a loved one then do nothing at all. I value his efforts.
could be better not impresed
That's cool !!!
is ther gonna be a second part, that teaches the disarming techniques?
Hi i think that it looks like ninpo taijutsu if its not then i looks alot like it