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agatanai atsilahu said:I agree whole heartedly that nothing can be predicted. However I think we can rely on experience, and the wisdom of things seen. So technically maybe it could happen, but I said no because I would tend to dwell on more pertinent possibilities. A squirrel can have a coronary fall from tree and crack you on the cranium, but are what are the chances. I stated that of course train for these things, as all training is valuable to me, better to be prepared for anything, but i stand behind my statement that you likely will never encounter such an attack. By the im just re enforcing my position while trying to clarify it somewhat, please dont see this post as argumentitive or inflammatory, no offense towards anyone![]()
Let me put it to you this way...If I go to a defensive tactics class as a police officer, and the first hour is dedicated to ways to escape the cross hand wrist grab, i'll walk out of the door. The "Grab my wrist" defense has become something of a running joke in our training circles. Being a bit of a cynic myself, I tend to think it's so prevelent a training topic because it's easy to impress (see also: Dupe) new people with when it's demonstrated at 20% power. Irregardless, I haven't seen an epidemic of wrist grabbing going on in recent years....Maybe because self-defense instructors have so thoroughly defended us against wrists grabs, that this devastating and effective combat move isn't used anymore (lol).TaiChiTJ said:I am interested in knowing what people think about an opponent grabbing your right wrist with his right hand. Do "cross hand" grabs like this happen much in real world fights?
These incidents that happened with me and my friends were in Albuquerque, New Mexico (my childhood state). That said, I don't think the Southwest has a claim on domestic violence rate. Utah's domestic violence is pretty much a "hidden dirty laundry". Nobody really wants to talk about the issue here. This would be another issue for a different thread.FearlessFreep said:I live in New Mexico. High rates of domestic violence. I would agree it would seem more likely between male-female if the male is trying to force the female to do something or go someplace she doesn't want
One reason I have my daughters in class.
TaiChiTJ said:I am interested in knowing what people think about an opponent grabbing your right wrist with his right hand. Do "cross hand" grabs like this happen much in real world fights?