Right then. Over the last month or so we've seen the media and Police raising the profile of people carrying blades, and the damage that's recently done with them.
Sadly these days it seems most trouble makers are carrying a blade and it's all too common for these lowlifes to pull them at the slightest provocation, or to indimidate people. Even worse, whereas in the past the blade was only generally used as a last resort and the purpose was intimidation, people these days are actually using them be it slashes or stabbings.
What's caused this I don't want to speculate on, but what I would like to get people thinking about is the realities of what can happen when you're faced with an assailant who's carrying something sharp. I personally don't think most people realise how dangerous a knife is. Only yesterday in Motors I read a thread where someone had their car taken off them at knife point. As shocking as this is, it didn't take long before the first keyboard warrior pipes up, 'I'd of taken him out with a baseball bat' or such like.
The reality is, when faced with a knife wielding opponent who means you harm - you do what they say, or if not RUN.
As a martial artist for nearly 10 years in various styles, I've been taught knife defense many times. Whilst I've always gone along with my Sensei, it's struck me how sometimes a lot is taken for granted with knife fighting and knife defense and how in the real world I could see it not working.
With this in mind, the first time I had a knife pulled on me in the street I did the best thing I could in the situation. I ran. I ran like my life depended on it, and in truth it probably did. I'm still here, I'm not bleeding and luckily no-one got hurt.
My question is, how many of you when faced with an equal sized opponent, alone in the street would actually have a go against someone who you think might be carrying a blade? Would you stand up to them? Run? Shoot him with your gun?
I've got some interesting videos to show you lot regarding knife fighting, but before I post them I'd rather get the 'general concencous' and see if people have enough respect for knives...
Sadly these days it seems most trouble makers are carrying a blade and it's all too common for these lowlifes to pull them at the slightest provocation, or to indimidate people. Even worse, whereas in the past the blade was only generally used as a last resort and the purpose was intimidation, people these days are actually using them be it slashes or stabbings.
What's caused this I don't want to speculate on, but what I would like to get people thinking about is the realities of what can happen when you're faced with an assailant who's carrying something sharp. I personally don't think most people realise how dangerous a knife is. Only yesterday in Motors I read a thread where someone had their car taken off them at knife point. As shocking as this is, it didn't take long before the first keyboard warrior pipes up, 'I'd of taken him out with a baseball bat' or such like.
The reality is, when faced with a knife wielding opponent who means you harm - you do what they say, or if not RUN.
As a martial artist for nearly 10 years in various styles, I've been taught knife defense many times. Whilst I've always gone along with my Sensei, it's struck me how sometimes a lot is taken for granted with knife fighting and knife defense and how in the real world I could see it not working.
With this in mind, the first time I had a knife pulled on me in the street I did the best thing I could in the situation. I ran. I ran like my life depended on it, and in truth it probably did. I'm still here, I'm not bleeding and luckily no-one got hurt.
My question is, how many of you when faced with an equal sized opponent, alone in the street would actually have a go against someone who you think might be carrying a blade? Would you stand up to them? Run? Shoot him with your gun?

I've got some interesting videos to show you lot regarding knife fighting, but before I post them I'd rather get the 'general concencous' and see if people have enough respect for knives...