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May 21st, 2007, 07:48 AM #11
Re: Training Video:Gun at you and Gun Grabs
Skuggie, thanks for taking the time to post and help us out.
I think it was great and that you must practice over and over again.
As I took Tae kwon do I know practice is key. You always need to know what to do before hand and training is the answer, you what it to become natural and
just second hand when your in that situation that you just react.
Thanks
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May 22nd, 2007, 11:58 AM #12Banned
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Re: Training Video:Gun at you and Gun Grabs
Keeping focus on the weapon is okay in practice, but you need to add the strikes to make it work in real life. I attempted a gun grab in a FOF class (wasn't part of the scenario, just the bad guy got to close to me). Granted, it was against a trained individual and I eventually got him off balance and was the only person who didn't get shot running that scenario, but it turned into a wrestling match, in which a second attacker easily could have got me. Since then i sought a better way.
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May 22nd, 2007, 12:39 PM #13
Re: Training Video:Gun at you and Gun Grabs
The first technique in the video I have actually used in the streets. 2 years ago had a guy pull a gun to my face demanding my wallet. Training kicked in and I used that exact move. Once the gun was off of him, he was already fleeing as I turned back to face him.
I could tell he was fleeing he had tried to resist it didnt work and I felt him pull out. If he would have stayed... well I dont know, I dont pre-think a fight lol. Same with if there was another attacker. Dunno, depends on a lot of stuff as you know.
The way I was taught and teach is you'll learn other moves, some will work some wont for you, but you get to build up a toolbox. When the situation fits you use the best tool that you can work the best. Some people like the box of the wrench some use the open end is how I usually sum it up.Last edited by Skuggi; May 22nd, 2007 at 12:41 PM.
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