Self-Defense Tip 28
How does the video Self-Defense: Tools of Attack differ from other videos on self-defense and hand-to-hand combat?
by Thomas Kurz, co-author of Basic Instincts of Self-Defense and author of Stretching Scientifically, Secrets of Stretching, and Science of Sports Training.
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Someone has asked me about the video Self-Defense: Tools
of Attack. He said that he already has the video Basic
Instincts of Self-Defense and likes the moves it shows and the way these moves
are taught. He liked that all moves build one upon each other and that similar moves are
used against many different unarmed attacksunlike most other videos that show very
different moves against each attack and even claim with pride that they show a great
number of widely different techniques. He wanted to know if Self-Defense:
Tools of Attack shows the same concept of using similar core moves with only
minor adjustments and how it differs from other videos on self-defense and hand-to-hand
combat.
Well, first of all, the video Self-Defense: Tools of Attack
does not show much defensive movesthey are there but they are not the
priorityafter all its subject is the USE OF TOOLS OF ATTACK, namely club, hatchet,
blackjack, knife, and razor. It shows how these blunt and edged weapons are used and
practiced withwhether for atack or for defense.
There is much similarity in the way some weapons are used but the idea is not to
present a uniform system of using weapons of completely different natures. That would be
stupid. No, the Self-Defense: Tools of Attack shows how
to use each weapon to the best of its potential and so the fighter with a knife moves
differently than with a straight razor (even though both seem similar in that they are
edge weapons), moves with the club and the hatchet have many similarities, empty hand and
knife moves have much in common but not all, and so on.
And how is this video different from other videos on hand-to-hand combat? Self-Defense: Tools of Attack was shot privately, not
planning for a commercial release. The demonstrator is not some expert who gets paid to
show techniques to soldiers, or policemen, or whoever. He shows what he does and how he
practices what he does for his friendsand that makes a huge difference . . .
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This article is based on the video Self-Defense:
Tools of Attack.
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