It is hard to paint a picture from one brief video glimpse.
While I do not like everything
Kelly McCann shows he does
have some
decent stuff. That being said in my opinion he is
not a top tier martial practitioner aka self defense
expert but instead someone with some decent skills and
a lot of marketing!
Now let's take a look at this particular clip. One thing he
say's is not to watch their eyes. This is correct because
if someone sees you staring at their eyes they can easily
fool you with them. I do this all the time to people that
I work with it is easy and simple. If I catch someone
watching my eyes they will get hit and rather easily.
I will look where I want them to think the attack is
coming and then simply attack some place else! (
simple to do)
However to watch the
hand as he advises is not so good. Why?
Because the hand is very fast and with some people
very, very fast. If you are watching the hand more
than likely you would be cut before you could do
anything. However if you utilize all around periperal
vision and focus on the shoulders and hips which
in comparison move
very slowly then you will
increase your chances. Some times just striking
the other guy will work! That part is true but...
control of the weapon bearing hand is a whole lot better
and works well particularly if you have already hit the attacker.
Still it may not be available or simply not needed as
every situation is different.
As any good instructor would mention
run away or
utilize an equalizer,
another tool to increase your
chances. However, we all know that some times
you just cannot run or get a tool and your empty
hands will be it. If that happens you are in really
deep you know what! In that case generally the best
thing to do is
create damage on your opponent
and
gain control over their weapon bearing hand
and
or over their body structure!
Once again very, very hard to tell anything about
someone from just a glimpse of what they do. Instead
in order to get an overall judgement it is better to
have seen them teach, etc. in person!