Arguing escalates | Hit-and-Run knife attack pattern | Real Violence For Knowledge

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CATEGORY: Knife attack | Clean Content | Explicit content 4 (scale 1-5) - Rated NC-17

Two main subjects in this video:
-> The hit-and-run knife attack pattern
-> The Napoleon Complex - the compensating aggression of a smaller man.

Before you even talk about how to defend yourself against a knife attack, you need to know how people really attack using a knife. I’m often surprised by what people see as an actual attack. Also, a lot of self-defense instructors can’t mention concrete knife attack patterns (maybe one or two)...patterns you see all around the world. They use terminology and movements of knife attacks, which the system they practice or teach provides.

I described a set of different knife attack patterns over the years, which I constantly see back when I analyze CCTV knife attacks.

The 'hit-and-run' knife attack pattern.
One of the knife attack patterns I distinguish is the 'hit-and-run' knife attack pattern, and it’s usually born out of an ambush. They stab mostly once and then run away to protect themselves against any direct counter (and observing the effects at a distance), leaving the stabbed man behind in confusion. Certain animals have this same pattern, but then, of course without a knife.

This is a name I came up with for the purpose of categorizing it.
Knowing this = understanding how certain people build up their attacks, which tactic and movement they’re using.
In this video you'll see:
» The ego problem and the tension building up.
» The red-zone distance.
» How secretly and fast the attacker deploys his knife and stabs him once.
» The NAPOLEON COMPLEX -> Characterized by overly-aggressive or domineering social behavior with compensating tactics. The self-defense industry tends to focus primarily on "how to defeat a bigger man", but there is more. A smaller guy is more likely to compensate with weapons or by the use of dirty tactics to fight a bigger man...just like in this video.

AND that's how they do it in reality. Reality = our master. Through reality, we can determine the questions, which = the first step in formulating answers.
QUESTION: Do you know any knife attack patterns? Name them in the comments!
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