Originally posted by szorn
I agree with most of your post with exception to the above quotes-
Statistically, these types of attackes only happen in prisons or during assassination attempts. For the most part, a knife is used as an intimidator by bad guys to get what they want. Yes, they may progress up to killing you with it but first they will flash the knife or hold it up against the face, throat, etc. in order to scare and intimidate. So, students should learn to deal with the common attack scenarios and then progress to the least common.
Steve http://www.geocities.com/combatives
I agree with most of your post with exception to the above quotes-
Statistically, these types of attackes only happen in prisons or during assassination attempts. For the most part, a knife is used as an intimidator by bad guys to get what they want. Yes, they may progress up to killing you with it but first they will flash the knife or hold it up against the face, throat, etc. in order to scare and intimidate. So, students should learn to deal with the common attack scenarios and then progress to the least common.
Steve http://www.geocities.com/combatives
THe whole issue of reduced reaction time, due to not seeing the weapon until the attack has been initiated leads to faster responses, which in turn makes it that much "simpler" to deal with someone who lets you see the weapon.
RLTW
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