Okay guys I'm going be teaching you the reality of knife attacks.
Now, I have been in two knife fights working in clubs and I know
a doorman who has been in knife fights.
The scariest thing about a knife... Number one, it makes no noise when
you use it, travels really fast,
whether you've got a little tiny
blade or your holding this big blade over here, it just as dangerous
and can do just as much damage.
Also, whether you are a knife expert and we see a lot of the knife defense videos
with the guys. Grab the knife Vasil. And they are doing this
stuff and they are doing this stance.
This is not what a real night fight looks
like okay?
A real knife fight, number one most of people who get stabbed don't
even know they are stabbed.
Even in the middle of a fight,
one of my friends got stabbed in
a street fight.
He didn't know he got stabbed and until he got in a car,
we drove
in the car only after he knew that because of adrenaline,
okay.
And whether you're a knife expert or whether you're just a freaking
psychotic dangerous,
you could be a 13 year old crazy kid whose
out to prove something,
you're just as dangerous.
I'm actually more scared of these guys than the guy
who is going to pull out the knife and show it. A good knife fighter won't
pull out his knife, you won't feel until it's in your body.
And he's not going to sit there,
most knife attacks are really dynamic
where the person's going to come up to you like this and go,
bro
you've got a problem...And he's just going to start coming completely crazy without
any real self defense technique and move this way.
And it even becomes more and more unorthodox to stop this because
it's just so wild and the attack is so savage and you don't need
to be a knife expert to do this, right? And again how easy it is to get
a knife, go in your kitchen,
open your drawer and you got a knife.
So, it's not like it's really a hard weapon to get or to use okay?
And again all this stuff you see,
get him this way, cut him here
and do this. 
No, the dynamic of a knife attack would look like this.
I'm going to do a scenario with you,
okay.
This is how its going to look.
Ready?
What's going on men.
Yo, I remember you.
>> Don't freak with me.
>> That's how fast its going to go.
You're probably going to get hit two or three times or maybe up to
five times before the knife,
you realize you're getting stabbed
unless you're using your awareness and I know that when I can see
his hand, my hand comes down here.
If I'm not and he pulls out his knife,
starts stabbing, by the time
I realize the knife is out,
I have actually got stabbed probably
two to four times and only that is going to kick in,
holy freak, I'm
getting stabbed because I'm probably gonna feel this pumping movement.
Okay, I'm not gonna till the stab wounds,
I'm just gonna feel this,
okay, which probably means... nobody punches like this so it
means I'm getting stabbed.
You should be alert and you should be able to pick that up.
Okay?
Now, we have a knife defense video which is practically two and a half hours
long with full out scenarios,
full out attacks, static, dynamic,
bigger guys, stronger guys and it's just full out attacks with
the helmets and we're using markers,
where we could actually see
the cuts and you see the dangers that
complete dangerous aspect if being in a knife attack and why we
say use your awareness,
get out, diffuse. The guy wants your money,
give him the money, comply but then when you got to fight,
you
have to know how, you have to understand the concepts and the principles
that you need to know.
There is no black and white answers,
there is no full proof technique, there is
no always trap a knife never trap a knife.
It depends, it all depends on my attacker,
depends on what's going
on, so every situation is different.
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