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To me this is almost on par with the karate demos as far as effectiveness goes. I would have thought it obvious to try to block a knife and follow it up with a kick or a punch if you choose not to run away...I don't think practising in super slow motion with an assistant that provides no resistance is an effective way to train in the slightest.
I would have thought it obvious to GTFO when your opponent has a knife. But I don't do Krav Maga so what do I know? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯To me this is almost on par with the karate demos as far as effectiveness goes. I would have thought it obvious to try to block a knife and follow it up with a kick or a punch if you choose not to run away...I don't think practising in super slow motion with an assistant that provides no resistance is an effective way to train in the slightest.
Its a demo...
Even thai fighters, boxers, and mma fighters do slow mo shadow sparring from time to time.
That 'demo' isnt much different how alot of krav maga classes are ran.
Still not a valid point. You will find shitty boxing and mma gyms also.
I always thought krav maga was bs. Sure, go searching for eye pokesand sac shots while your opponent is throwing hands at you or picking you up and slamming you.
That is small fry- haven't you seen the krav maga training on how to disarm a terrorist who has already pulled the pin and is holding a hand grenade??
I'm speculating here and this may be way, waaaaay too advanced, real pro stuff that nobody should even attempt before getting their Black Flying Dragon of Gruesome Death belt but... what if we have the assailant throw TWO consecutive strikes?So to summarize the video:
Assailant throws exactly one strike, is countered with 10+ strikes, assailant offers zero resistance or additional strikes.
Situational stuff is fine. Situational stuff that gives practitioners a false sense of security is both irresponsible and dangerous.
I'm speculating here and this may be way, waaaaay too advanced, real pro stuff that nobody should even attempt before getting their Black Flying Dragon of Gruesome Death belt but... what if we have the assailant throw TWO consecutive strikes?
I know and I always hated it. Sometimes I'd throw a 1-2 just to mess with people. Was a real eye-opener for whitebelts. Yeah, I was "that guy".A lot of the Karate Goshin Jutsu is also based on the opponent only throwing one strike, as you know.
I know and I always hated it. Sometimes I'd throw a 1-2 just to mess with people. Was a real eye-opener for whitebelts. Yeah, I was "that guy".
OK, I was a friendly "that guy". Never threw that 1-2 with intent to land, just to point out that you're fucked against anyone throwing more than 1. It forced people to shift stances, change angles or just be aware. Never got scolded for it either and nobody got hurt or offended."That guy" would typically get KO'd in my old dojo.