Summary
There is no such thing as a common defense when training to survive from an edged weapons engagement. There is no winner or loser due to the personal nature of the attack. An edged weapons engagement can be just as much physical as it is psychological. Here we shall build the professional from the ground up. Forget what you think you know, or have read about. This course opens the flood gates to self reflection and exposes one’s true abilities.
The key to survival is focused determination while remaining tactically sound at all times. Injecting personal emotions into the fight can allow your mind to steer away from logic and reason. Here you shall build all of the required fundamentals to survive an empty hand engagement.
Today’s threat is greater than ever when faced with an edged weapon. Most curriculums still being taught are severely out of date with a large amount of tactics proving only to be obsolete. Advanced criminals and terrorist train every day. Do you know how well you would fare in a real knife encounter or do you think you know?
“Speed in an empty hand engagement is not defined by fast defensive movements, rather an innate ability to read the attack and adjust accordingly.”
- Chris Ghannam
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