Self-Defense: Tools of Attack
Club, Hatchet, Blackjack, Knife, Straight Razor
by G. S. and Mac Mierzejewski
Translation and Comments by Thomas Kurz
G. S. demonstrates for Mac Mierzejewski (camera) how he practices
with the tools of his trade.
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Now you can see the other side of self-defense—a street fighter's
practice.
This stuff comes from the worst neighborhoods of the Eastern Europe. Why
we decided to reveal this private video? (It was shot just to give a few fighting tips for
a friend.) Because today more than just your life may depend on your fighting skill . . .
This video shows practice drills of an experienced street fighter. In
many confrontations his techniques have never failed him. He shows what is real and how to
practice with common street weapons. Observe him to learn the correct techniques and the
training drills with a club, hatchet, blackjack, knife, and razor.
If you are serious about your self-defense skills, you will use this
video to help you become proficient with these weapons yourself. Why? Because proficiency
with the methods of attack is essential for developing working defense skills. In the case
of armed attacks the need for proficiency with the weapons and tactics you are likely to
encounter is critical for escaping death, or an ugly mauling, or worse . . .
It is best to be skilled with a given weapon and to practice defenses
with a partner who is also good with it. Short of that, you can study videos of fighters.
At least, viewing such videos gives you an idea what you are up against so you do not have
dangerous delusions. At best, you will pick up essential skills for your practice, spot
weaknesses of the attacks, and mentally prepare yourself.
Practicing and becoming proficient with weapons your attacker may use
give you the following advantages in self-defense:
- You anticipate the potential danger because you know how fast and from
what distance the weapons can be used.
- Once you see the weapon, you know what to expect and in what manner it
will probably be deployed.
- You do not panic. The situation is familiar and you do not freeze while
thinking “What is this?” “Why is this happening to me?” Or, “What do I do now?”
- Through systematic practice with weapons, you may reach a higher level of
skill than that of your attacker.
This last point is worth elaborating. Being more skilled with weapons
really pays off. Even if you do not have any weapon with you at the time of attack, seeing
that the attacker handles his weapon worse than you would will boost your confidence. High
confidence will let you act decisively, without doubts and hesitation, instinctively doing
what needs to be done. High confidence will let you use your knowledge of the weapon to
take advantage of an attacker's “weak” moments, which a less skilled or more hesitant
person would miss.
Learn from the best. G. S. has never lost a fight—for money, life, or
limb. He collected debts, settled scores, and provided personal protection in some of the
worst neighborhoods of Eastern Europe. Through all the bloody fights he stayed unbeaten,
in “one piece,” thanks to his rational technique and the intensity of his simple
drills. This video shows the simple moves and simple drills that kept him winning every
time.
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Testimonials
“While the video was not recorded as a step-by-step, detailed
instructional medium, it is designed to capture the full intimidating essence of human
movement, from an experienced, real-world combatant.
“G.S. demonstrates how he uses each weapon in real time,
and where applicable, on a heavy leather punching bag.
“The actions with the impact weapons (short, heavy club, homemade blackjack and a short
piece of hydraulic hose) had short, tight powerful movements, using the entire body behind
each subtle application. Combined, G.S.’s maneuvering was
simultaneously devastating and deceptive in his delivery.
“The knife work was unique in both the kind of knife chosen (hawkbill) and the way it
was deployed. The actions G.S. used with this knife where
incredibly strong and viciously illusory. Deploying this tool as he demonstrated in this
video presentation reveals actions which would be very difficult to stop or defend
against.
“The demonstrations of G.S.’s, using the hatchet and the
razor remained consistently powerful, tight, and fluid. Given the speed of execution of
all his physical abilities, including endurance, simple footwork, level changes and body
evasiveness, his simplicity succeeded in misleading the viewer as to what angle the
subsequent action would follow. Just when I thought I figured out G.S.’s
rhythm, he would catch this viewer with a surprise vector of approach. Impressive!
“This short video provides the viewer with a sense of realism extremely hard to find or
come by in the martial arts and self-defense arenas, especially if one does not actually
operate in high risk, violent environments at a professional level, which makes this video
presentation priceless.”—Rev. A. Bodhi Chenevey, RM, DD
Hikaze Learning Corner
Rev. A. Bodhi Chenevey writes for Jissen
Magazine
“This an effective, deadly system of combat that should make the rest
of fighting arts nervous."
“Rarely have I seen such efficient use of body mechanics or such
mastery with common weapons. This hard hitting, street style of self-defense is real
eye-opener to even those who have trained for many years.” —Terrance Rasmuson
6th Dan JuJitsu
4th Dan Tenshi Goju Karate
Edmonton, Alberta
“This short video shook me out of my complacency. I see how far from
real were the attacks I learned to defend against. [All because] my practice partners,
well meaning as they were, have never seen how these weapons are really used.” —Name
withheld
“Why have I decided to publish this short video? I like it. It has no
fluff. With just one viewing an intelligent person will know how to use weapons—and if
one does the drills one will be too good to be intimidated—even when empty-handed.
“The demonstrator shows the simple moves and simple drills that kept
him unbeaten in every fight. This video is the result of his bloody experience and keen
insight into `what' works and how to practice so `it' works.”—Thomas Kurz
Publisher
Stadion Publishing Company
and author of
Basic Instincts of Self-Defense
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