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brianhunter
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I was wanting opinions on this technique...I know some people have removed it from their curriculum I have always thought it was a great technique to help sparring skills..........
We were training weapon retention the other day and I found something really close to "ID" that I liked (if you holster your weapon on the right side of your gun belt) I know this is a defense against a kick but where the opponent is reaching on your waist is pretty close to the same target as a kick would be
When you fell your weapon being grabbed instead of checking your shoulder with your left hand secure your weapon in your holster with it....still stepping into a reverse bow, simultaneously executing a right inside downward diagonal block....
then the stiff leg kick, back knuckle, drag step knife kick etc.... etc.....
What do you guys think?? I kinda liked it but I am no where near the level alot of you are..just a cop trying to find something that might work
We were training weapon retention the other day and I found something really close to "ID" that I liked (if you holster your weapon on the right side of your gun belt) I know this is a defense against a kick but where the opponent is reaching on your waist is pretty close to the same target as a kick would be
When you fell your weapon being grabbed instead of checking your shoulder with your left hand secure your weapon in your holster with it....still stepping into a reverse bow, simultaneously executing a right inside downward diagonal block....
then the stiff leg kick, back knuckle, drag step knife kick etc.... etc.....
What do you guys think?? I kinda liked it but I am no where near the level alot of you are..just a cop trying to find something that might work