Father And Son Defend Their Shop

Published on May 14, 2019
Duration: 10:21

This video from Active Self Protection analyzes a self-defense incident where a father and son defended their shop in Nepal from armed robbers. Instructor John Correia breaks down the tactical decisions made, emphasizing the importance of waiting for an opportunity to counter-attack and detailing the 'Five D's + 1' principle for weapon disarms. The analysis also highlights the necessity of grappling skills and the dangers of pursuing fleeing suspects.

Quick Summary

The 'Five D's + 1' principle is a tactical framework for weapon disarms: Distance (+1), Deflect the muzzle, Dominate the weapon/arm, Distract with pain, Disarm the suspect, and Disable the threat. This, combined with grappling skills and situational awareness, is crucial for effective self-defense during violent encounters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsorship
  2. 00:32Robbery Incident Overview
  3. 01:36The Physical Struggle
  4. 03:23Tactical Analysis: Waiting Your Turn
  5. 05:40The Five D's + 1 Principle
  6. 07:28Grappling and Generalist Skills
  7. 09:16Dangers of Chasing Suspects

Frequently Asked Questions

What tactical principles are crucial for defending a shop during a robbery?

Key principles include maintaining initial calm, waiting for an opportune moment to act, and employing the 'Five D's + 1' for weapon disarms: Distance, Deflect, Dominate, Distract, Disarm, and Disable. Developing grappling skills is also vital for close-quarters combat.

What is the 'Five D's + 1' principle for weapon disarms?

The 'Five D's + 1' is a tactical framework for disarming an attacker: Distance (the +1), Deflect the muzzle, Dominate the weapon/arm, Distract with pain, Disarm the suspect, and Disable the threat. It emphasizes control and situational awareness.

What are the risks associated with chasing fleeing suspects?

Chasing fleeing suspects poses significant legal risks and physical dangers. Suspects may have hidden weapons, or accomplices waiting outside, turning a defensive situation into a more dangerous encounter.

Why are grappling skills important in self-defense scenarios?

Grappling skills, such as those from Judo, Wrestling, or Jiu-Jitsu, are essential for close-quarters combat. They enable effective control of an attacker, weapon retention, and the ability to disarm or disable a threat when distance is closed.

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