knife fighting
There is a lot of, what I call, “weak martial-arts information” all over the Internet. You find this kind of drivel in both books and ebooks.
And when it comes to knife fighting, the bad advice abounds. It’s everywhere!
There are many indicators that almost scream at us to run away from the ebooks question.
Would you like to know a BIG WARNING SIGN?
Pick up any knife-fighting book, or open the pdf ebook. Now, quickly scan the photos.
[content_box_green width=”75%”]In general, I don’t judge a book by its inclusion or lack of photographs. And I don’t judge a book by its cover.
In this case (example), you are looking for a specific type of technique. It’s just a quick way to make a snap judgment about a knife-fighting book.
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- Do you see any solid blocks against the arm holding the knife?
If you do, close the book or file, and try to pretend that you never set eyes on such potentially dangerous (to you) suggestions.
Let me explain:
If you are fighting knife against knife (or even empty hand against knife), you can’t afford to block solidly — it’s too easy for your opponent to retract the knife-wielding arm, and slice you.
This can occur both intentionally and by mistake.
You need more efficient responses. You need to be able to react automatically with your best. This is exactly why I wrote 10 Days to Better Knife Fighting.
10 Easy-to-Follow Lessons for Turning You into a More Efficient Knife Fighter …
No Matter What Your Current Skill Level with a Knife!
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“The skills, drills and exercises in the book are efficient, accurate and to the point. No fluff. No hype … just real-life information that could save someone’s life.”
–Paul Stevens, Canada (Editor of Aiki-Jiu-Jitsu Newsletter)
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Yes, fighting drills that actually teach you to respond without thought.
Eliminating blocks and other responses that will get you cut (and worse) in a knife fight will be easy.
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Here’s just a peek at what you are going to discover over the next 10 days:
- How to practice against fakes and feints from another knife fighter. If you get faked, you get cut. Period.
- Many simple ways to find the natural targets of your opponent
- The little-known way to go straight from one opening to another without telegraphing your intent. (Combine this strategy with finding natural targets to supercharge your knife fighting.
- 5 proven steps to incorporating your other martial arts techniques into the knife fight. Don’t forget your punches and kicks. Only add efficient techniques that complement your knife strategy.
- 7 simple drills for practicing various slash and thrust exercises (Goes way beyond basic slash-n-thrust.)
- Discover in a matter of minutes how to cut with slash after slash with this efficient, and easy-to-learn knife pattern.
- 11 proven strategies and exercises for ending the fight by cutting the unexpected.
- 5 tips and tricks for improving your knife-fighting range. This is important — more than most realize.
- An easy way to learn to fight on the inside of the arms. Sometimes, it “is” necessary.
- There is only time to throw your knife in a fight. Do you know when that is?
- Have you been looking for this for ages? Discover how to pass ‘the knife-fighting test’s
- How to speed your reactions to a moving knife — efficiently. Move your knife better in the process.
- REVEALED! The hidden truth behind most martial artists who think they can fight with a knife.
- Your secret weapon for ending a knife fight — as the winner/survivor.
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This Could Be You …
Imagine jumping forward ten days into the future. Your knife technique is fluid. You move the knife with a sureness like never before.
Those around you are so impressed with your speed of response and attack. What they don’t know is that, along with your faster movements, you have eliminated any extra motions.
This is why they can’t follow your knife technique. They can’t keep up.
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[content_box_green width=”75%”]I have left opponents confused after just my first move during knife practice. They were stopped cold and didn’t know how to proceed.
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As I said, they couldn’t keep up.
My response seemed to be missing a beat.
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Who knew improving the way you wield a knife could be so easy?
Would you like to know how much this ebook is going to cost?
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It’s only $27.
(Less than the cost of a good knife. A lot less.)
More than worth it, to start handling a blade like a pro.
Wouldn’t you agree?
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100% RISK-FREE MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
I have been a martial-arts author for a long time, and I really do value my reputation. It would do me no good to offer crap (pardon the bluntness).
You need something that works. On the other hand — if you decide that “10 Days to Better Knife Fighting” isn’t right for you, then I’ll accept that it’s not for you. Period.
Just simply whip off an email to me and I’ll happily refund your money in full (in fact, I’d be embarrassed to keep it). I am a very honest and ethical person. And I stand behind my ebooks and the guarantee.
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“Keith Pascal is one of those rare individuals … a realistic martial artist with a talent for both writing and teaching.
“He tells it like it is with his own style of writing — with humor injected to keep things even more interesting.
“I recommend Mr. Pascal to anyone wanting good, realistic martial arts instruction in any format.”
-Sensei J. Richard Kirkham B.Sc Head Instructor Universal System of Self-Defense, Honolulu, Hawaii
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Two Must-Have eBonuses Included
FREE BONUS #1: “Circle Stabbing For Fast Improvement”
This bonus is all about a fun drill that will teach you to react a lot faster in a fight. This is almost like a video game — very entertaining … and effective.
- How to train with multiple practice partners
- How to use a drill adapted from one of Bruce Lee’s students, Ed Hart
- How to use your peripheral vision in a knife fight
FREE BONUS #2: “Slicing Checks and Blocks”The how-to in this ebonus should be your response if anyone ever checks your counterattack. Enough said. Very interesting. Here’s what is revealed:
- How to keep your free hand safe in a knife fight
- How to use your blade for the initial contact with your attacker.
- How to move faster from your check to your response, and then to your next move, even if you are using the same hand (the hand holding the knife).
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You Know What Separates Great Martial Artists From The Wannabes — Action!
In order to improve, you have to do something. You have to act.
Fortunately, it’s simple to get started. You can begin improving your knife-fighting ability in a few minutes.
The instructions are easy to follow — and fun.
Wishing you martial success,
Keith Pascal,
- Publisher of the ezine Martial Arts Mastery, and author of over a dozen martial-arts books and ebooks
Yes, I want to learn exercises that will make all of my knife responses more efficient and automatic.