These are excerpts from a "manual" that I give to my students. I do teach knife and stick stuff, and disarms are always a big issue.
“Knife Fighting” is a misnomer- There is no such thing as a “KNIFE FIGHT”!
Knives are ambush or “oh s**t” weapons. In other words, you will rarely see them until you are cut or stabbed in an ambush. Or a knife is pulled out in a confrontation because someone is losing. The only time you see knife fights are usually in the movies, and those are highly stylized dances at best. I don’t want to say it never happens, but in the military, if you are fighting with a knife, it is because you’re primary and secondary weapons are empty, or gone. On the street, if it does happen, it’s because I forgot my Glock.
Yes, you will be cut, there is no way around it. Any time a knife is brought out in a fight, someone is getting cut. Anyone who tells you otherwise is a liar and has never seen knives used in real life. I myself have never seen a successful knife disarm in the field or on the street using “Martial Arts” type disarms. Most of those techniques are very specific, and do not allow for the unknown chaos in a real situation. The only way I know of not being cut? Don’t be in the situation! After that it’s get out of the way and hit your attacker as hard, fast and often as you can.
Knives scare me far more than guns. A gun only has so many bullets, and if you know how to disarm someone with a gun, youÂ’re safe. A knife cuts in any direction and does not have to reload, and are more concealable and everybody carries one. And by the way, you will get cut!
Never, ever, under any circumstance, should you reach out toward or grab at your attacker! If you like your fingers where they are on your hands, resist this urge.
Watch the hand or arm, not their eyes. In this situation, eyes can lie to you! Just because your attacker is looking at your leg doesnÂ’t mean they canÂ’t cut your arm. Also, blades move so fast it's almost impossible to follow them, so look to the things on your attacker that you can track, like arm and hand movements.
If you can see it, what type of blade is it? Is the knife double or single edged? What grip are they using?
GET THE HELL OUT OF THE WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Keep moving in circular directions away from the attacker, blade between you both, and keep your extremities close to your body. DO NOT ADVANCE ON YOUR ATTACKER!
As I stated before, I have rarely seen a successful knife disarm. Trying to take a bladed weapon away from an attacker may seem like suicide, but you may not have a choice. Many, many people have survived knife attacks. Yes, they got cut, but they didnÂ’t allow it to stop them from fending off the attack.
I tried to put it together in a context that would make sense, hope you get it
Sarge