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I came across this clip on youtube. Its a clip from the "Surviving Edged Weapons" tape that features Tuhon Leo Gaje.
There are some very important things mentioned in this clip. It just goes to show how dangerous a knife is, especially in the hands of someone who knows how to use one. Certainly an important area for Correction Officers and LEOs, as well as those who train in the Martial Arts.
After seeing the tape, as well as seeing Tuhon in person, it made me re-evaluate my knife defenses. This is the main reason why I look towards the FMAs for my knife and stick work. IMHO, no better place to go, than to an art that uses those tools as the main focal point of the art.
Mike
I came across this clip on youtube. Its a clip from the "Surviving Edged Weapons" tape that features Tuhon Leo Gaje.
There are some very important things mentioned in this clip. It just goes to show how dangerous a knife is, especially in the hands of someone who knows how to use one. Certainly an important area for Correction Officers and LEOs, as well as those who train in the Martial Arts.
After seeing the tape, as well as seeing Tuhon in person, it made me re-evaluate my knife defenses. This is the main reason why I look towards the FMAs for my knife and stick work. IMHO, no better place to go, than to an art that uses those tools as the main focal point of the art.
Mike