Thanks for posting. I have missed seeing your very helpful and informative videos.
@Savagecane8 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for watching when I post them.
@chaplainsoffice69074 ай бұрын
My derby gray man cane is my constant companion. Thank you Sensei Gary .
@Savagecane4 ай бұрын
@@chaplainsoffice6907 Thank you very much for your support.
@billmiller72198 ай бұрын
Greetings, I have been watching you for a year, I practice every day. Cane,Jo, Hanbo,Tanbo.This is great😊 video .. Thank you Bill,Las Vegas I am 82 and still going.......
@Savagecane8 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, Bill, for watching my channel.
@effeojnedib72088 ай бұрын
Just small, deliberate movements can deter the one(s) casing me. The simple flip from one hand to the other works for me. It shows them I'm used to handling it, plus as you mentioned, not needing it for mobility. I absolutely feel relief in my knees and back when walking or standing with a cane, especially for periods over a half hour. Trying not to make oneself a target by wearing flashy attire. As you mentioned, walk with confidence. I'm 64, lift weights and eat lots of protein, so my arms and shoulders are solid. I try to look like a handful of trouble, for a potential attacker. Having that "look" helps keep potential victims on the safe side of the fence.
@Savagecane8 ай бұрын
Well said, and thank you for watching.
@dr.j67477 ай бұрын
Thank you again Master Hernandez. Excellent points! The abilities to recognize potential and escalating threats, to keep safe distance, de-escalate, and avoid physical confrontation are ALWAYS the top winning strategies. I also appreciate the 'critical' concepts of green, yellow, and red threat zones, to "stay alert and ready", to keep a body position prepared to best protect yourself at any moment, if imminent aggressive contact cannot be avoided.
@Savagecane7 ай бұрын
Thank you very much my friend
@dr.j67477 ай бұрын
@@Savagecane I'm very pleased to be training again under your wise and expert guidance. All respect.
@haroldmiller68538 ай бұрын
Welcome back sir great vid
@Savagecane8 ай бұрын
Thank you
@barryauguste97348 ай бұрын
Four great answers and an excellent video Gary. There's an old saying: "The best fight you'll ever have is the one you don't have to...." If we come across a madman who has a firearm and is willing to use it.... well, maybe that's our fate. It happens all the time. But from 20ft, if he starts to cross the road towards you, the least you can do do is make a clear statement, "Yes you may take me down, but you're coming down with me!" It might just make them hesitate for that crucial second.... Thanks again Gary.
@Savagecane8 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, Barry, for watching this.
@dr.j67477 ай бұрын
The best trained martial artists, are rarely required to physically defend themselves. They have the keen awareness to identify potential and probable harm situations and to avoid them before an imminent threat arises. If someone was approaching me with a firearm (especially a hand gun); hopefully, I would have seen them coming BEFORE they closed to within 20', which would have given an opportunity to run away with an irregular zig-zag pattern or disappear around a corner. Unless well trained, most handgun users are terrible shots, especially if stressed or under the influence, and complicated by trying to hit a moving target. If within 20', I would have to immediately determine, if running away or charging the assailant was worth the risk. It would all depend upon his body and gun position at that precise moment. But I pray, none of us ever have to make that decision. A key aspect of successful self-defense is to act quickly and decisively when needed, which is developed through training. My Hapikido instructor used to train us to move our bodies as fast as we could. Ed Parker, the founder of American Kenpo, was also quoted, "He who hesitates, meditates in the horizontal..."
@elwynsmith50928 ай бұрын
Gary really good tips and to be aware of what's happing and how to handle in different situations !!!! Always look forward to your training videos !
@Savagecane8 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, my friend
@parson85828 ай бұрын
Good pointers!
@Savagecane8 ай бұрын
Thank you
@mikemcmanus1168 ай бұрын
Great advice. The can spinning and figure 8s reminds me of the Indiana Jones movie where the bad guy in black and vail as I remember was spinning his sword at Indiana to display his expertise with the sword and Indiana pulls his revolver and shoots him. So much for intimidation! Is why I changed instructors to your school. Not fancy, but practical and straightforward.
@Savagecane8 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, my friend
@BRXTHER-X8 ай бұрын
Great explanation on situational awareness!!! Great video! Best Defence- don’t be there😂. Retreat is always best!!!
@Savagecane8 ай бұрын
Thank you
@johncarton95768 ай бұрын
Good to hear from you again! Great video!
@Savagecane8 ай бұрын
Thank you
@musickalxf3 ай бұрын
Very helpful advice Gary. Your other videos are great also. Thanks and much appreciated. Avoidance awareness and verbal skills are just as important as knowing how to use the cane for self defense. Imho.
@Savagecane3 ай бұрын
@@musickalxf Thank you very much
@fherrivera9518 ай бұрын
Welcome back!
@Savagecane8 ай бұрын
Thank you
@Alessio.zucconi7 ай бұрын
Sempre grande!
@Savagecane7 ай бұрын
Thank you
@barryauguste97348 ай бұрын
You may have covered this already Gary, but what is the best pepper spray in your opinion as a backup? Thank you.