Attacker Wasn't Expecting to Get Jerseyed by Female Clerk | Active Self Protection

Published on November 9, 2017
Duration: 3:40

This video analyzes a remarkable self-defense incident where a female clerk in Russia disarmed and controlled a knife-wielding attacker. The analysis highlights the importance of immediate resistance, the '5 D's plus one' defensive strategy, and the effective use of 'jerseying' to neutralize a threat. It emphasizes the critical role of attitude and commitment in surviving violent encounters.

Quick Summary

The 'jerseying' technique, used by a female clerk against a knife attacker, involves pulling the assailant's shirt over their head. This blinds them, neutralizes their hands, and allows for control, similar to a hockey fight maneuver.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Resisting Attackers
  2. 00:27Incident Breakdown: Disarming the Attacker
  3. 01:00Pre-Attack Cues & Defensive Strategy
  4. 01:41Analysis of the Struggle Dynamics
  5. 02:19The 'Jerseying' Technique Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'jerseying' technique used in self-defense?

The 'jerseying' technique, borrowed from hockey fights, involves pulling an attacker's shirt over their head. This blinds them, prevents them from using their hands effectively, and allows for control and domination during a confrontation.

What are the '5 D's plus one' in self-defense?

The '5 D's plus one' strategy includes Distance (closing it), Deflect (keeping the weapon away), Dominate (controlling the attacker), Distract, and Disarm, with the '+ one' representing Attitude and commitment to fighting.

What pre-attack cues were observed in the video?

The attacker displayed pre-attack cues such as wearing a hood and reaching towards his waist, indicating he was preparing to draw a weapon. Recognizing these signs is vital for situational awareness.

Why is immediate resistance important against a knife attacker?

Immediate and committed resistance is crucial because it disrupts the attacker's plan and creates opportunities to disarm or control them. Hesitation can lead to severe injury or worse.

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