...two weeks after I got your course and had been practicing it, I got jumped by an inmate during a cell search with his some-made shank. I used your sleeve defense and it worked perfectly. He attacked exactly the way you showed us and that I trained for. He first shoved and then grabbed my shirt with his left hand and came in low on the right with the shank. Your defense worked perfectly and I walked without a scratch. Now I teach my guys that technique and I'm pushing all of them to buy your stuff. You sent me home safe bro and I appreciate it!!!
If you want to use this comment as part of your marketing please do so just leave my name out of it due to HIPAA laws and various state laws that govern correctional officers here. They could fire me if this comment was connected to me. but anyway thanks again looking forward to the rest of your training.
-T.M.
As a retired LEO and now 59 years old, I still find your videos practical and easy to learn. I can’t believe all the years I was taught incorrectly but…now. I. Know.
Just wondering if you considered the case where you cover the knife hand and instead of pulling back he rotates his wrist to attack your arm while blocking your punch with the other hand. Of course this tactic might be limited to attackers with some training or experience. This is not a challenge to your approach or a “yes but” type of question. Learning is a lifelong endeavor, even after 60 years of experience including actual military combat. There is always more to learn. BTW, the first video with the guy taking the knife to the neck was a very effective wake up call for many people to the reality they may face. The attacker knew exactly what he was going for. Hopefully he will take his knife to a gun fight real soon. With all the surprise attacks in the streets lately, it makes you think about wearing metal armor on vital areas and carrying a gun. Thanks for the great content.
Thank you very much. I can see all the research you’ve done to create a realistic defense. I love it so far…