Grappling Fight In Berkeley Shows Us The Priorities In Self-Defense On The Ground
This video analyzes a real-world grappling fight in Berkeley, highlighting the critical priorities for ground self-defense: surviving, reversing position, and regaining mobility. It emphasizes that power on the ground comes from movement, not static defense. The analysis also covers the significant force disparity introduced by a knife and critiques the limitations of knives as defensive tools, while also discussing the challenges of legal concealed carry and OC spray as a fight deterrent.









