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KNIFE FIGHTING TRUTHSKnife Fighting is one of the most dangerous forms of combat. Knife Fighting is also known as knife combat or blade combat. In essence, knife fighting is a violent confrontation where both you and your adversary are armed with knives or some close variation of an edged weapon.
GUIDELINESWhat follows are some tactical knife fighting guidelines from my Contemporary Fighting Arts self defense system. It's my hope that these suggestions will improve your odds of surviving an edged weapon encounter. These tactical guidelines will benefit the soldier who wants to dramatically enhance his or her military combat training. It can also be used by law enforcement officers as well as law abiding citizen who might one day be faced with life and death situation. "These tactics will benefit the soldier, police officer and law abiding citizen."If you truly want to master knife combat you need to approach it from three different avenues: academic, instructional and training. Like the links in a steel chain, these three training methodologies are unique, yet they are interdependent and must synergize into a unitary methodology. They include: academic study, qualified instruction and training. 1. Academic Study - you need to study the subject of knife combat in depth. Yes, you actually need to have a strong intellectual understanding of what you are doing and what is really going on. Just like a professional fighter who studies his adversary, you too must study. Reading articles and books as well as studying instructional DVDs are vital. Be careful, there is a good amount of garbage out there that is being sold to the public. So this is where you need to be smart and look at what you are reading or watching from the looking glass of common sense and practicality. You can also learn more about practical knife combat instruction, see my War Blade: A Complete Guide to Tactical Knife Fighting. 2. Qualified Instruction - you must find hands-on qualified edged weapon instruction. This can be especially difficult considering the few people who can really teach you. See the end of this article to learn more about finding qualified knife combat instruction. 3. Training - the final ingredient necessary to master the art of blade combat requires you to find, train and practice with a trustworthy partner. This may be available to you through your instructor or through proper networking. At this point you should your combat instructor should have equipped you with a wide variety of real world knife drills that will develop and refine your fighting skills. COMBAT KNIVESWhile any knife can be used in a knife fight, there are fighting knives specifically designed for the purpose of blade combat. Generally speaking, fighting knives have balanced stout blades designed for both slashing and stabbing movements and they are ergonomically designed to provide comfortable and stable knife grips. Keep in mind that a fighting knife is different that a tactical knife. Knife Fighting should not be confused with knife defense (which means your adversary is armed with a knife and you are unarmed). These are two completely different self defense scenarios that require much different combat skill sets. Here are a few important points to consider when purchasing a fighting knife for blade combat.
Avoid using spring blades (i.e. switchblades, stilettos or other novelty knives) when engaged in knife combat. Spring blades inherently dangerous for the following reasons:
Remember, if your edged weapon altercation is later taken to court, the jury will not look unfavorably at you even though you may have been justified in killing your adversary. "Finding a good fighting knife is not an easy task."SO MANY KNIVES!Before you ever encounter a embark on your edged weapon journey, take the time and familiarize
yourself with the different types of knives that are used by street
criminals. In my Contemporary Fighting Arts system, we have seven different classifications of fighting knives. They include the following:
"Only use fixed or locked blades when knife fighting."KNIFE FIGHTING GRIPS
The Ice Pick Grip is generally used for close quarter knife encounters when one is fighting in a cramped area. Both tight slashing and angular stabbing movements can be applied with this type of knife grip. I should mention this grip does promote limited hand and wrist movement. While there are many other grips (saber grip, scalpel grip, Filipino knife grip, etc) the Hammer and Ice Picks grips are your bread and butter and must be mastered for knife combat survival. KNIFE RANGESWhen involved in a knife fight, its vital to select the knife grip appropriate for your range of engagement. To accomplish
this there are three ranges which you must be aware of. They
include long, mid and close quarter knife combat. "The Ice Pick grip provide tremendous target penetration."
Contrary to
what you may have seen in the movies, never throw your fighting knife at
your assailant when engaged in a knife fight. This is the real world with deadly consequences if you're not smart! Throwing a knife is both dangerous and stupid for the following reasons. SECONDARY WEAPONS
When using a knife,
never forget that you have numerous secondary street fighting techniques at your immediate
disposal. Actually, these are several natural body weapons that you can use in conjunction with you knife techniques. If you would like to learn more about the various natural body weapons that you can deploy in knife combat, see the Contemporary Fighting Arts self defense DVD library. "Your enemy can also attack you with his body weapons in a knife fight."THE REQUIREMENTS
Skills means possessing the technical proficiency, facility and or dexterity necessary for effective combat. Skill is developed through systematic knife training and experience and it is perfected through consistent practice. Attitude refers to your immediate state of mind or disposition toward fighting with knives. The bottom line is, you must always possess a positive mental attitude when engaged in knife combat. Avoid all negative thoughts as you cannot afford to entertain the idea of death. "Maintaining the right attitude in a knife fight is vital."KNIFE FIGHTING STANCEIt may sound paradoxical but successful knife combat requires you to be both offensively aggressive and singularly defensive at the same time. Anything less and you are playing with fire. Blade combat requires you to attack your enemy with aggressive and precise slashes and stabs while protecting your vital targets at the same time. It is of the utmost importance to protect your face, throat, hands, forearms, chest and stomach organs. The only way to effectively accomplish this task is for you to use a practical stance and posture. Please don't confuse a knife fighting stance (you are equipped with a fighting knife) and a knife defense stance (your adversary has a knife and you are empty handed). CFA’s knife fighting stance provides maximal mobility, minimal target exposure and permits you to immediately counter cut your adversary. It's the most advantageous body position and posture for edged weapon techniques. See my War
Blade: A Complete Guide to Tactical Knife Fighting to learn how to effectively us this stance. "Knife fighting requires you to be both offensively aggressive and singularly defensive."KNIFE FORWARDWhen fighting with knives, hold your combat knife in your front hand at all times. Avoid the urge to hold your fighting knife in the rear hand! Holding the knife in your front hand (also called a knife forward stance) is critical for two reasons.
Generally, lead hand knife combat will give you a tactical advantage over a rear hand knife fighter. Its worth mentioning that rear hand knife positioning is primarily used for "grab and stab" tactics that have been perfected by the criminal element. "Keep your body behind the knife."MOBILITYThe fact of the matter is, edged weapon combat requires you to move in and out of fighting ranges! Both hand and foot mobility are vital to your survival. Actually, hand and footwork mobility are two key components necessary for successful knife techniques and they must work as a unit to maximize your ability to attack and defend with your knife. Don't forget, the more you move in a knife fight encounter, the less of a target you present to your adversary. Generally, there are four basic directions you can move when engaged in edged weapon fighting:
Its essential that you can move in any of these directions with stability, balance and speed. Footwork drills are truly one of the best ways to develop these skills and they should be practiced on a regular basis. "Knife fighting requires balanced footwork."
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