Knife Fight – Factors to Take Into Consideration KarambitKnives,com
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There are many factors to take into consideration in a knife fight. You need to think about the fact that it might be raining, you might be sweating, or even bleeding. These factors make the fight much more difficult. Forget about trapping a knife if you can’t even get a steady grip on your opponent’s arm because it’s too slippery.
There are other factors to take into consideration, like clothes, material objects, etc. If your opponent wants money, throw it at him and run. If he wants your keys, your jacket, your wallet, throw it and run. Create a split second of distraction that could allow you to get out of the situation alive.
If you have managed to trap your attacker’s knife but lose your grip, you need to prepare to strike back immediately while he doesn’t see it coming. Speed is very important in this case. If you can’t bridge the gap, try to use an improvised weapon to change the situation. Anything could work.
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Nick Drossos and Patrick Viana
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Nick drosses to me you are the realest deal alive for real,
https://youtu.be/63wD0kRTA88
Wow… talk about reality check.
"Throw your keys "… The most idiotic thing I've heard all day
This is a realistic and well thought out drill. There are a ton of factors in any confrontation.
fuck man the part you got stab in neck just scares me thank again nick people with knives are dangerous hope people see the reality of fighting
How do u fight against a 6th grader cause im in the 6th grade also love ur vids
Nick Drossos vs Master Wong.Fight.
I really like the realism of your videos. Many people do not teach this, and most people do not think of these things. MET-TC is what we call it in the military. Basically it means even though you have a plan the factors of the actual situation will dictate the decisions you will make.