Close combat self defense
Re: Close combat self defense
my idea is to roll up into a ball and wait for it to be over as my health wont let me protect myself any more Howeverrrrr don't go to sleep if I'm about
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I prefer a mix of Gun Kata and Ecky Thump, failing that running around in circles screaming.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXRu-X7vNYQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXRu-X7vNYQ
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preppergb wrote:I prefer a mix of Gun Kata and Ecky Thump, failing that running around in circles screaming.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXRu-X7vNYQ
That Gun Kata is based on a true story too.
If you like your highly choreographed and stylised fight scenes you'll love this.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9ftz
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I did mixed martial arts at school with a Geordie instructor with a wicked sense of humour. One evening one of the team No names ( Hi Kieth B ) said to the instructor Paddy. " Sir if you were attacked by two big men armed with two knives each what would you do?" "BLEED PROFUSELY" was the stoic reply
The best advice I was given was things like " Never start a fight, but always finish so there is NEVER a round 2" "if trouble is unavoidable then hit em as hard as you can with what ever you can find, preferably from behind then run like hell" but my favourite was
"As a prepper not a soldier you dont have an army to back you up, so if you cannot win instantly and overwhelmingly then give ground, run away and live to fight another day. You have family to care for"
The best advice I was given was things like " Never start a fight, but always finish so there is NEVER a round 2" "if trouble is unavoidable then hit em as hard as you can with what ever you can find, preferably from behind then run like hell" but my favourite was
"As a prepper not a soldier you dont have an army to back you up, so if you cannot win instantly and overwhelmingly then give ground, run away and live to fight another day. You have family to care for"
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As a cane user myself it has to be the gentlemanly art of Bartitsu. (Yes Im being serious )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEu5_v1iv-k
And afdter ive chucked my hanky at him i do this...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRxggmS7CQ0
At least I get to carry my heavily modified defensive weapon cane in public without a second look.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEu5_v1iv-k
And afdter ive chucked my hanky at him i do this...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRxggmS7CQ0
At least I get to carry my heavily modified defensive weapon cane in public without a second look.
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I also use a cane in winter, mine was made by Cold Steel.Arwen Thebard wrote:As a cane user myself it has to be the gentlemanly art of Bartitsu. (Yes Im being serious )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEu5_v1iv-k
And afdter ive chucked my hanky at him i do this...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRxggmS7CQ0
At least I get to carry my heavily modified defensive weapon cane in public without a second look.
That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons even death may die.
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I ended up searching, and the images are brilliant, they look like something out of the first Avengers, with John Steed and Emma Peel
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Ages ago some living history types who did middle ages ( or dark ages) stuff were at an event where i was helping my mate show off his old military vehicles, They taught me how to use a 1/4 staff VERY basically which got me thinking when I got home. So not wanting to walk around like Little john I bought a titanium telescopic hiking pole very a very hard pointy nylon tip. Perfectly legal and over a meter long closed they make a great SD tool. it fastens to my EDC back pack with Velcro and is easily deploys. Naturally when I have to visit dreadfully dangerous unsafe places like London I suddenly develop Gout and need to use the pole so its in my hand.
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I have one with my car GHB,in case I have to walk home.As you say ,perfectly legal.preppergb wrote:Ages ago some living history types who did middle ages ( or dark ages) stuff were at an event where i was helping my mate show off his old military vehicles, They taught me how to use a 1/4 staff VERY basically which got me thinking when I got home. So not wanting to walk around like Little john I bought a titanium telescopic hiking pole very a very hard pointy nylon tip. Perfectly legal and over a meter long closed they make a great SD tool. it fastens to my EDC back pack with Velcro and is easily deploys. Naturally when I have to visit dreadfully dangerous unsafe places like London I suddenly develop Gout and need to use the pole so its in my hand.
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Re: Close combat self defense
For the photographers among us theres some really superb and solid monopods about. For my photography I favor the Manfrotto (cant remember the model) it's a tad heavy but plenty solid enough to double as a stout walking stick, very handy for crossing rough ground as a third leg.
I've got one made by Benbo a good few years ago, solid doesn't come close, it's built like a tank and length wise it would give a quaterstaff a run for it's money. Only drawback it's heavy, and it's long closed, too long to carry around easily. Bung a gopro on top and job done.
I've got one made by Benbo a good few years ago, solid doesn't come close, it's built like a tank and length wise it would give a quaterstaff a run for it's money. Only drawback it's heavy, and it's long closed, too long to carry around easily. Bung a gopro on top and job done.