The guy in the blue bandana is Snakeblocker! He's is a JKD/Kali brother of mine. We're both Full instructors in JKD/Kali here in Colorado! He's legit a legend... his main school is in Kansas but he also teaches in Denver. Snake is one of the top Apache knife fighting instructors... plus he teaches it to military units here as well!
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
Thats a great resume that he has.
@OLOHEKAI6 ай бұрын
Agree 💯 % He is an excellent instructor and inspirational person! 😎🤙
@OLOHEKAI6 ай бұрын
Great seeing my longtime brother Snake Blocker get some highlights here. His Apache Knife Fighting and Battle Tactics is an excellent program with some really special cultural content. Snake is an excellent instructor and a truly inspirational person. 😎🤙
@glennyee56076 ай бұрын
Worked with Snake Blocker...and we've trained under both Robert Redfeather AND Robin Price....Great martial artists and solid people. Hard to beat the character of these teachers!
@bruceroberts86146 ай бұрын
I trained with Snake Blocker in Apache knife fighting, he is a solid dude brother from Lipan Apache nation!
@OLOHEKAI6 ай бұрын
Agree 💯 % He is an excellent instructor and inspirational person! 😎🤙
@glennyee56076 ай бұрын
Yes, very much a solid guy...we know him personally AND he's a JKD brother as well.
@loneronin68136 ай бұрын
As someone who is in a wheelchair and can walk on a cane only a few feet and back due to constant pain in my back and hips, running is never an option for me. I carry two knives at all times, and I utilize techniques when unarmed that are a combination of joint locks, basic hand and elbow strikes, a basic low kick or two that can be used from a seated position, etc., and I've sort of put together my own little system of techniques that I can use to defend myself because throughout my life people have never taken kindly to my being disabled in either of the state I lived in or the one I'm stuck in now, and I've had to defend myself against physical attackers who think it's cool to start a fight with a disabled person. (I also have OCD and Tourettes Syndrome even before the back and hip issues factored into it.) I may be in a wheelchair now, but I still refuse to be a victim.
@SonnyCrocket-p6h6 ай бұрын
you'd better learn to carry a gun, bro, and keep it in an inside-thigh rig, covered with a small blanket.
@loneronin68136 ай бұрын
@@SonnyCrocket-p6h Part of my specific case of Tourettes Syndrome is that certain sounds (including gunfire) cause me to convulse and twitch, so me and firearms are a bad idea lol Before I was in a wheelchair, I trained martial arts since the age of 19 (I'm currently 31 and still train to what degree I can given the recent wheelchair confinement) so knives and bare hands are more what I'm used to anyway.
@DannyPinnt6 ай бұрын
Awesome! Make it your own! I also have OCD and Tics, and my back is messed up from cervical arthritis.
@loneronin68136 ай бұрын
@@DannyPinnt Thanks so much! I'm sorry you also have your struggles, but I hope you don't mind me saying that I'm glad you're here and I wish the best for you every day, my friend. :)
@DannyPinnt6 ай бұрын
@@loneronin6813 Thanks, brother! It's nice to make a friend!
@roballington23196 ай бұрын
Snake also has FMA background. Military and combat Vet and world class Muay Thai fighter. Super guy
@OLOHEKAI6 ай бұрын
Agree 💯 % He is an excellent instructor and inspirational person! 😎🤙
@brucebooker22276 ай бұрын
Trained with a friend who was certified by Dan Inosanto, for a year. Later another friend and I trained for years, but for 6 mos diis nothing but knife drills, and chalk knife sparring. A lot of fun and very instructive.
@Lostboy8116 ай бұрын
In a knife fight expect to be cut. Honestly this is the first knife fight video that really shows some very good realistic fighting. Years of training in weapons especially knives just to find out most people think that knife fighting is like the movie's especially attacking hands is a common thing well not really but a person attacking will tend to be blocked and you get cut on the hands or arms. Which isn't a problem as that may disable the person
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
Yes it’s messy and dirty but doesn’t mean it’s not worth training jt
@Qwufi6 ай бұрын
This is my favorite martial art channel. Very interesting topics, great presentation and humble approach.
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much
@globyois6 ай бұрын
A knife - It’s silent, it never jams, and it’s ALWAYS LOADED!
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
Well said
@lonknight31976 ай бұрын
This is exactly how we trained for knife fighting . Professor Lon A.S.A.X.s Martial Arts now school closed destroyed by the lockdown . Miss training like this myself .
@joeoleary90106 ай бұрын
My teacher told me about one of his Tae Kwon Do students who fought a guy with a knife. The student didn't know the other guy had a knife, but "he was doing some kind of funny swishing movements with his hand across my belly, and I'm wondering what the hell he was trying to do." It was only after the fight was over (I think the student knocked the other guy out) that he realized from his shredded shirt that the other guy had a knife in his hand and was slashing his abdomen. From that story I surmised that in a real (not TV) knife fight, the guy with the knife often doesn't advertise he has a knife before the fight begins. Or, that you can be fighting a guy with a knife and not realize he has a knife in his hand.
@ogolthorp6 ай бұрын
Check out hard2hurt. He does a lot of videos that’s sparring where one person has a hidden weapon the other doesn’t know about.
@goribhafizx6 ай бұрын
I love illustrismo principles from your last video. Going to try out the Ray Floro course to get practice for now. My sifu used to teach a knife fencing class decades ago. Been fascinated ever since.
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
Amazing you will love it
@robinprice70326 ай бұрын
Robert Redfeather is the founder of Apache Knife Combat. While they are both Apache, he and Snake Blocker teach different methods. Robert has been teaching his system for many years to civilians, law enforcement, and the military.
@SoldierDrew2 ай бұрын
Jason Blocker was also a student of Robert Redfeather.
@MasterPoucksBestMan6 ай бұрын
Knife fighting training is fun as hell, and is a skill everyone interested in self defense should train. One thing about knife vs pistol though: It certainly is nice to have a bigger knife against a knife, but you have to practice drawing it against someone rushing you with a knife just like if you have a gun, unless you are walking around with the knife in your hand all day, so the 21 foot rule still applies to you if you carry a knife instead of a pistol. To draw a pistol against a knife wielder rushing you, an option is to drop to your back with your kicking leg between you and draw on the ground, then put three in their chest. A pistol fight is a knife fight at long range. You either have cover or you don't.
@freaker1266 ай бұрын
6:44 you are right when you fight even without knife but sharp items you won't feel it until later. i fought with a platoon mate while we were doing area cleaning and later on i discovered two long cuts on my left thigh. the cuts aren't that deep but now i have nice scars on my thigh. :p
@ronanscreed6 ай бұрын
Nice video! let me add something.... What isn't discussed enough is the different between minor wounds, major wounds, disables, and killing moves. You can easily slash or stab someone superficially, and it will work on weaklings and regulars. But people with adrenaline and rage can and will ignore the minor stuff during the fight. It's the one who is able to do major damage, disables or killing moves first who wins the fight. Both people get cut, but the question is who gets to live, and who gets dead. This is where the lipstick test can give people the wrong impression if they dont know that.
@ramonvelasquez84316 ай бұрын
Speaking of ancient knife fighting. I have found that Spain and Europe in general had some very interesting martial arts techniques. It's a shame they were not all preserved through time, although much of the modern military literature and manuals actually derive from those techniques. I specially like the dagger and cape or sword and dagger styles used in medieval Spain, just pure functionality.
@itllkeal6 ай бұрын
Preach bro. Most people know what they would do until they get it tested in reality. I use to train to slap the inside wrist and the back of the hand to disarm the knife and the 1st time I grabbed his arms and wrestled it away and the 2nd time I got my 1st stitches because I grabbed the blade but at least I didn't get killed.
@huwhitecavebeast19726 ай бұрын
We did a ton of this in my kali/silat/sayoc class that I was in for about 14 years.
@DiscoFever19706 ай бұрын
Busted ACL? Perhaps it's time to take up Tai Chi...a reality faced by all 50+ year old martial artists. Great video as usual and get well soon.
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
Well I’m not fifty yet 😅 but I’m gonna focus more on Filipino martial arts and only fight in the ground in bjj (no more takedowns)
@MrRourk6 ай бұрын
@@inside_fighting 8 Step Mantis is Hapkido with less jumping around
@Lostboy8116 ай бұрын
@@inside_fightingFilipino stick fighting is great martial arts
@dmcc17036 ай бұрын
I feel your pain. I’m facing reconstructive foot surgery next week. I’m crying inside.
@MrRourk6 ай бұрын
The tai chi will help with the physical therapy.
@Dillon10996 ай бұрын
"Dead gladiator" - Snake Blocker.
@quentinj63573 ай бұрын
Finally Apache knife fighting. Yes, i feel the same too. Any deadly knife fighting styles resemble of this stuff must be bad ass. But what i like they switch both hands, left & right. Thanks for share this. Love this channel.
@docteurguillotine6 ай бұрын
Snake Blocker is a good man and a lifelong martial artist
@OLOHEKAI6 ай бұрын
Agree 💯 % He is an excellent instructor and inspirational person! 😎🤙
@LIE4ME6 ай бұрын
Sorry your ACL is busted. Had an ACL MCL tear in the Marines. It sucks but you'll get right if you listen to your doctor lol. I gotta subscribe. You're a right minded guy. High character traits. You could roast this Apache knife system easily if you weren't the man you are. The net loves trolling and it's low hanging fruit. Some people get off on trashing anything they can. I appreciate you're not falling into the rotation and fairly critiquing videos on their substantive value. You're pumping positive energy into the universe. It shall return to you!
@mrblaque2156 ай бұрын
Very cool video. I’ve heard Apache Knife fighting techniques are pretty legit. But if I could suggest something, it would be to give the lead hand icepick grip a try while employing a modified Philly Shell stance. It makes the icepick grip much, much more effective without surrendering range, and allows for a quick offense stabbing attacks at your opponent while protecting your vitals and inside flexor tendons. It’s even more effective if the dagger has a ring, and it allows you to deploy it quicker and while using a primary weapon (ie a firearm). When your ACL gets better give it a try, and I hope you heal soon. ✌️
@globyois6 ай бұрын
Another thing about the knife vs. the gun. Sure, if given the choice in an everyday societally calm and ‘peace-time’ environment, a gun is the better weapon to have. However . . . A gun is - for the most part - a ‘one trick pony.’ (one can, I suppose, use it as a bludgeon, but it’s not especially good for that) Basically, it’s a heavy, bulky, ammo-limited shooter and that’s about it. Whereas a knife on the other hand is EVERY BIT AS DEADLY in close quarters (and a bit longer if skilled throwing is available), and as you said, better in close, I agree with you there. But it’s also a tool with MUCH MORE VERSATILITY. A gun is a killing tool, and that’s pretty much it. A knife is a killing tool as well, but it’s also a SURVIVAL TOOL gifted with many many other uses imbedded within that little hunk of simple steel, as anyone who has been in the wilderness WITHOUT ONE KNOWS ALL TOO WELL! As for me, in an all around ‘keep me alive’ situation, I’ll take a good blade over a firearm every time!
@ThrobbingChomboni6 ай бұрын
Bro!!! Thank you for this video! I love the content and have always loved the Apache k ice fighting yeah issues. If I were in your area I'd love to train!!! Regards. Either!!!
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
Thanks man! I’ll have to create a group. Especially as i get older knife fighting is more fun
@khublieoldschoolgamer57376 ай бұрын
Hope you heal up bro, know how you feel still suffer with a neck injury from jujitsu from 5 yrs ago, sick video mate you just may be changing my attitude towards weapons in self defence but unfortunately I live in Australia and we have some of the worst weapons laws in the world, you can't even carry mace without risking jail.
@dannyh57006 ай бұрын
I would imo put the importance of range and knife length 2nd to keeping a very sharp blade. 100% i agree with the knife lead technique. awesome. get well soon. I remember having to decide either wait until my knee fails or give my resistance up and take the slam. i'm happy i didn't give into ego or anger.
@patricsteele6 ай бұрын
Wishing you you a quick recovery !
@ThrobbingChomboni6 ай бұрын
Amd I think Guro Dan Inosanto doesn't get the adulation he deserves for his contribution to Martial Arts as a living breathing thing. What a legend.
@johndrake54676 ай бұрын
I call the last drill the "Saving Private Ryan" drill. That knife stabbing scene is the most disturbing thing I've ever seen in any movie.
@bakaribelay63006 ай бұрын
Are there any tips you can give me about avoiding injury in sparring I kind’ve see it as a double edged sword cause you have to spar hard in order to pressure test techniques you’ve learned but also a lot of people end up injured for sparring too hard
@dylan.-65276 ай бұрын
Play spar. Like Muay Thai, focuses on. Only spar hard in competition or when preparing. Drill, drill, private classes. You only need to pressure test so much. Knees over toes has a joint/tendon harding exercises. Regular lifting can help also.
@The_AntiVillain6 ай бұрын
Eli remember to work on your flexibility it reduces training injuries and it is harder to retrieve once you lose it.
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
Thank you. I’m very flexible but my ligaments in my knees are worn out sadly
@jamesoneill89016 ай бұрын
I think you're right about similar conclusions for knife fighting. Always a pleasure my Friend 🎉🎉🎉
@BMO_Creative6 ай бұрын
Maybe if you see the knife before you are cut or stabbed the adrenaline/ dopamine will kick in... but if you are just all of the sudden stabbed, you just feel the impact. It felt like a liver punch, then I couldn't breathe... Ya, shock knives also make noise sometimes. I guess the best is a shock knife with lipstick or sharpie marker taped to it.
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
Yes they crackle very noticeably.
@alantinoalantonio6 ай бұрын
Great stuff, Ilan. Oss!!
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@deadronin476 ай бұрын
Robert redfeather book Apache knife Fight like the wind( he does have video on KZbin) The guy in the video with blue headband is a Snake Blocker he is a instructor for military in hand to hand combat and a great knife fighter in his own right
@troylange58386 ай бұрын
I am 60 years old. I have been a butcher since 15. A knife in my hand my whole life. Never do I want to be in this position. Got stabbed once, didn't even know till my car seat was soaked. Ruuuuun.
@botanicalbiohacking60656 ай бұрын
Better than Taiji for knee repair is yijinjing tendon changing qigong
@primarch40K6 ай бұрын
Great simple tips and techniques. Big fan of your content Thanks for the vid
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
Appreciate that very much
@ravdobikjarb936 ай бұрын
Practicing with a knife changes fighting dynamics. You should open a dojo or create a group. You definitely now the significance of knife fighting.
@bravenkirok31426 ай бұрын
When I spar with swords I prefer to see the target area of the body as a rectangle similar to how you described here. The box goes from across left and right shoulder to shoulder and down to left and right hip to hip. I love to snipe hands but when I have control of the fight by breaking their guard and getting through their defense I go for torso cuts and thrusts. Something eventually gets through because I rapid fire strikes that keep them guessing my angle of attack but they always aim at the part of the body that is hardest to dodge blades with...the torso. Legs, hands and head can dodge fast but the torso does not.
@nikolab.40656 ай бұрын
Can you do a vid on Baraw Sugbo, a filipino style that focuses on nothing but defense from knife attacks
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
Yes absolutely. Thanks for the recommendatikn
@nikolab.40656 ай бұрын
@@inside_fighting And thank you for the videos. Would absolutely love to see your opinions on it.
@petejitsu6 ай бұрын
I began Baraw Sugbo nine years ago , which has been a plus to mix with kali and bladed combatives. I am always recommending Baraw Sugbo as a component of knife defense, it is definitely a reality when tussling for the blade, switching hands and must have skill for those who train weapons. Impressed to see this bought up in the comments
@papasquirrel55596 ай бұрын
Stay positive and upbeat, you'll heal and get back on track!
@TheRealRomansThirteen6 ай бұрын
The hand over the heart smart!!!!
@warlord2pfa6 ай бұрын
I love your intro song. 😂
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
Thank you :)
@chrisdyck65246 ай бұрын
My absolute favorite is the Voyager Vaquero XL serrated. But I never sharpen it. Is only for self-defense.
@larrymenard76266 ай бұрын
I enjoyed your video. It was my first time seeing one of your videos. I hope to see more. 👍
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
appreciate that!
@jeffhunter34026 ай бұрын
Good vid and commentary thanks!
@yAveragejoe6 ай бұрын
First time watching. Dope Intro!!
@DannyPinnt6 ай бұрын
Things will get very interesting once we get to close quarters pistol combatives, and the John Wick movies! 🎉
@pathfinder76146 ай бұрын
I've tried to put together a group for stuff like this too. I feel your pain. If you were near Chicago I would totally be down lol. We use to do class elimination free for all with rubber knives with Poole chalk along the edge. I do like the lipstick idea
@mkleng6 ай бұрын
Amazing stuff, man. Love you shared comparisons with Filipino knife fighting.
@thebaneking47876 ай бұрын
Snakeblocker does FMA too.
@OLOHEKAI6 ай бұрын
Yes he does! He is an excellent instructor and inspirational person! 😎🤙
@blackpowderkun6 ай бұрын
Snake blocker, he got a gladiator killed.
@juantrevino15746 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@gunnerhiro3946 ай бұрын
I trained with Snake Pliskin, but he only had one eye working - but a solid berserker.
@AgentSynthetic6 ай бұрын
Loved the videos! When will a UFC style knife fighting tournament exist? Perhaps a special made vest and helmet? Look at TKD or amateur boxing or even Olympic wrestling. The Apache system is taught in the Marines, but a lot of jarheads might not have seen it that way. There was a low kick/sweep deployed, and some elbow blocks used that shouldn't be overlooked. I have yet to see those 2 techniques expanded upon! ❤
@wmiller3606 ай бұрын
I'm just curious, you can deploy a knife from a sheath/pocket faster than a gun from a holster? I'm not saying the gun is the better choice. I fail to see how it's faster. If you train more with one than the other, you should be faster with the one that gets the most training.
@alexyignashov90966 ай бұрын
Hey when are you doing piper knife fighting review ? Or have I missed it ?
@darrellsimon94586 ай бұрын
Excellent commentary. It is about time these individuals, that try to sensationalize critique and make it seem like a drill, or a technique, constitutes a total system failure, get called idiots. There are bad habits and good habits and that should be open to discussion.
@jasonmoore70506 ай бұрын
Awesome episode brother. I live in the south east and these cats are convinced in guns. I’ve tried to explain they are not John Wick and within 5 feet their guns are useless. Thank you for sharing the good word in all your videos and especially this one
@fletchkeilman22056 ай бұрын
So fencing stance for knife fighting then? Thoughts?
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
Yes I very much like the fencing stance for knife fighting personally.
@DanielTejnicky6 ай бұрын
Shock knife! Now THAT is great tool for sparring - or to test if your defense against knife attack works, The shock knife commands respect as much as real blade does and you feel the hits even thru tshirt. without obvously being letal. So from time to time to peal away the layers of bullshit, we spar with shock knife in the mix - eyeopening ! xD
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
It’s one of my favorite tools and worth the investment
@ThompsonGrant6 ай бұрын
My advice would be avoid a knife fight. I would be training how to run.
@LatimusChadimus6 ай бұрын
Okay that intro was awesome
@goldeneagle97616 ай бұрын
Good content
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
Thanks very much
@goldeneagle97616 ай бұрын
@@inside_fighting prison shank fighting 👀
@ManiacMediaDirector6 ай бұрын
What is your school of FMA?
@weareallbeingwatched46026 ай бұрын
Oh the uk military and OSS type stuff does stabbing in the kidneys while grabbing the face from behind. Of course. Same with ninjutsu, and chinese opera.
@BradYaeger6 ай бұрын
I'm assuming they put the lipstick on their hands because it simulates the grim reality of your hand getting covered in blood . My instuctor had us do that with corn syrup. It's slippery and sticky at the same time . I like at 3:36 when the large gentleman got knocked down. At my age , 58, I'm not going to get back up as fast as I used to either . These are things you need to address when you get old and train for . As well as why learning to fall and roll to begin with is also key .
@EdgedTacticalSystems6 ай бұрын
Solid content as always brother!
@DGE1236 ай бұрын
Its not really original per se its is reconstructed similar to 'Okichitaw', first nations never had formalized 'styles' of martial arts, some did practice war (Iroquois for eg.) some just used their skills from hunting (Ojibwa for eg,) other had various warriors "societies" which did revolve around philosophies of fighting designed to prove bravery for eg Contraries, also known as "baaxpée" in the Crow language, were individuals who performed actions in reverse or contrary to normal behavior. This included fighting in reverse during hand-to-hand combat. They would deliberately engage in battle facing away from their opponents, moving and fighting backward. This behavior was part of a broader set of actions and rituals that defined their role as contraries, which also included speaking in opposites and doing the opposite of what was expected in various situations.
@SoldierDrew6 ай бұрын
You don't know what you're talking about. . .stay in your lane
@edgedtalons6 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Liked and now subscribed. By the way you might want to look into stem cell injections for your torn ACL. Avoid surgery and get 100% healed.
@inside_fighting6 ай бұрын
Appreciate that! I am starting stem cells next week along with PRP. I am avoiding surgery. Did it on my other leg and i still have issues and arthritic pain. I feel stable on my leg now and will get a good brace and strengthen it heavily.
@huwhitecavebeast19726 ай бұрын
Yeah I had to defend myself from a knife attack in Thailand (from another foreigner, not a Thai) and I got stabbed straight through the hand and didn't feel it at all. In fact at first I thought it was his blood because there was a lot of his blood everywhere. Then I was like what's that? Look down at my hand and it's bleeding like crazy, just pouring out, because the guys knife had gone straight through my palm at the area where the muscles that connect your thumb and forefinger metacarpals attach, almost at the wrist. Having the surgeon fix that up was rather unpleasant because he had to fish around the would to see if I needed any internal stitches. I still have the scar, don't talk about it publicly in person, but I am just some Joe Schmoe here in the youtube comments so I feel ok talking about it.
@roballington23196 ай бұрын
Snake is a great guy
@OLOHEKAI6 ай бұрын
Agree 💯 % He is an excellent instructor and inspirational person! 😎🤙
@roballington23196 ай бұрын
Thank you
@enikan736 ай бұрын
You seen the blond Karate guy that travel h word and meet masters? He meet an Asian guy doing a system against knife attacks that I actually liked. For the first time (almost) I think it would work! (Maybe check it out?) All other mostly do not have more than one technique that might work and the rest I don't believe will. That Karate dude is so nice to everybody he meet and I guess that's why Steven Segal gave him an interview.
@buddhaweatherby3686 ай бұрын
I miss blade training in a group as well. You addressed most of my comments, but I have one that I think is important enough to still add. In close quarters things are very dynamic. If you miss with a stab or slash, just keep moving until the situation resolves and you are safe. If you miss with a shot however, you may kill a bystander.
@tekstydodruku6 ай бұрын
there is a reason for saying don't bring a knife to a gunfight ;p Unless blade isnt stealfhed, it more likely to back of and shoot?
@WolframtheBlessed34996 ай бұрын
Just a disclaimer to your video, Eli, self preservation with a bladed weapon is difficult to be defense able in an american court of law ..... REGARDLESS of how justified it is.
@vickyzimbalistmorrison93006 ай бұрын
R.A.I.D. Part 2 please...
@joeromeiro38586 ай бұрын
I saw Robert Red feather system for me it made most sense
@ChristopherMorningstar-t5u6 ай бұрын
I became a subscriber after I heard the theme song! #IFucksWithThisChannel #TopShelf 🎩❤️
@RAYANDERS-w4t6 ай бұрын
THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@AreteAskesis5 ай бұрын
Imagine watching these guys spar if they were in shape. Yeah… welcome to being incarcerated, except it’s not sparing.
@screwface65523 ай бұрын
Sure its not a knife fighting platform?
@hawkknight42236 ай бұрын
Good video all the way around. But have you never hunted or fished? Or killed a snake. Shot a possum or raccoon or coyote? it’s not difficult to stick a knife in something. You just generally don’t want to be that close!
@richardtodd65596 ай бұрын
More like fencing…seem to have forgotten past…I don’t think apaches danced around in a straight line like their on a fencing mat…they would have finished the fight straight away…that’s the difference between modern people and olden warriors..they don’t act like a different generation of people who lives depended on it
@АнтонСавченко-д7я12 сағат бұрын
Как то вяловато пытаются убить друг друга
@gatocles996 ай бұрын
"Apache knife fighting" doesn't exist. Dude made it up after learning strip mall Kempo.
@SoldierDrew2 ай бұрын
What's your evidence or source for that accusation?
@gatocles992 ай бұрын
@@SoldierDrew You should know better. It was invented by Robert Redfeather, very recently. It is bullshido. Be honorable.
@CanadaFree-ce9jn5 ай бұрын
Not impressed. As others have said, it is not Apache, but FMA that he learned and re-branded. Redfeather is another such dude. Show me a native/First nations/etc. That has NEVER taken an Asian martial art class and you might see something legit. For the most part, the natives did what the white man did: let go of old fighting as guns entered the scene. For the four white shirt guys you can see way too much reaching without purpose, their arms would be cut to shreds. Fight with your knife and stay behind it, until you have weaked your attacker enough to move in. Reverse grip is very historical, but best reserved for when the other guy has no weapon. Range is king in most fighting. Note: Not dissing military men, just the dishonestly of marketing Asian stuff you learned as "Apache" or "Native".
@batrocbjj78666 ай бұрын
Very nice video, congratulations..but in that group of people training knife fighting sparring it is clear that a fat ass with no mobility is a dead man walking, a knife fighting for me is like a snake fighting: a slash or a hit with a knife is like a cobra bite in my opinion so you have to be fast, smooth, sneaky and stuff