How to Defend Yourself Against Prison Style Knife Attacks

Published on November 5, 2022
Duration: 3:12

Jason Hansen, a former CIA officer, details a defensive strategy against prison-style knife attacks. The core principle is to accept that cuts are likely but aim for superficial ones by controlling the attacker's weapon arm with both of your hands. Once control is established, the defender should drive into the attacker, create pain, and use offensive techniques to disarm them, thereby increasing the chances of survival.

Quick Summary

Defending against prison-style knife attacks requires accepting that cuts are likely, but the goal is to make them superficial. The key technique involves using both of your arms to control the attacker's weapon arm, driving into them to disrupt balance, and then using offensive actions to inflict pain and force a release of the weapon.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Prison Knife Attacks
  2. 00:17Common Prison Style Attack Scenario
  3. 00:24Realistic Expectations: You Will Get Cut
  4. 00:48Defensive Technique: Controlling the Weapon Arm
  5. 01:17Counter-Offensive Actions
  6. 01:51Demonstration from Another Angle
  7. 02:26Final Demonstration and Key Takeaways
  8. 02:40Increasing Survival Chances
  9. 02:53Conclusion and Further Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important principle when defending against a prison-style knife attack?

The most critical principle is to accept that you will likely be cut, but the goal is to make those cuts superficial. Focus on controlling the attacker's weapon arm with both of your hands to gain a significant advantage and create opportunities for counter-offense.

How can I effectively control an attacker's knife arm?

Use both of your arms to push down on the attacker's weapon arm. Once you have a firm grip with two hands, drive into them to disrupt their balance and prevent them from effectively using the knife.

What offensive actions should I take after controlling the attacker's weapon arm?

After gaining control, drive into the attacker to take them off balance. You can then use offensive techniques like stabbing them (e.g., in the leg or behind), headbutting, or kneeing to inflict pain and force them to release the weapon.

Is it possible to defend against a knife attack without getting cut?

According to former CIA officer Jason Hansen, it is highly unlikely to defend against a prison-style knife attack without sustaining any cuts. The focus should be on minimizing the severity of injuries to ensure survival, rather than aiming for a completely uninjured outcome.

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