Seminar 20.2: Sharpen Up Your Knife Defenses
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Participants will gain enlightenment and understanding about engaging an opponent armed with a knife. What should you ALWAYS do first if confronted by a knife wielding opponent? Is it ok to strike first if confronted by a knife wielding opponent? When and how would you decide to strike first rather than wait for an attack? When the knife attack comes how do you prevent getting cut? How can you best assure bloodless knife defense? What to expect should you be cut. What if the knife attacker comes at you in an unorthodox or unanticipated manner? Is it better to advance, retreat or face the opponent or stand sideways when preparing to defend yourself? Learn tell-tale signals to look for in your opponent's actions that reveal their intent. You'll never think about knife defense the same again after this seminar.
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