Lightning Fast Real Life Disarm Caught on Camera | Active Self Protection

Published on November 13, 2016
Duration: 2:16

This video analyzes a rare real-life knife disarm captured on CCTV, featuring insights from John Correia of Active Self Protection. It breaks down the tactical principles behind a successful disarm, emphasizing the importance of the '5 Ds' (Deflect, Dominate, Distract, Disarm, Disable), waiting for the right opportunity, and executing with speed, surprise, and violence of action. The analysis highlights the mechanics of the disarm in slow motion.

Quick Summary

John Correia of Active Self Protection analyzes a real-life knife disarm, emphasizing the '5 Ds' (Deflect, Dominate, Distract, Disarm, Disable) and the importance of waiting for a counter-ambush opportunity. Successful disarms require speed, surprise, and decisive action, but attempting such techniques without professional training is highly dangerous.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Real-Life Disarm
  2. 00:17The 5 Ds of Disarming Explained
  3. 00:41Incident Analysis: Knife Threat & Officer Intervention
  4. 01:02Key Tactical Lessons: Opportunity, Speed, Surprise

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key principles for a successful knife disarm?

A successful knife disarm, as analyzed by John Correia, relies on waiting for the opportune moment (counter-ambush), having a clear plan, and executing with speed, surprise, and violence of action. The '5 Ds' framework (Deflect, Dominate, Distract, Disarm, Disable) is also crucial.

What is the '5 Ds' model in self-defense?

The '5 Ds' model, discussed by John Correia, outlines key stages in defending against an armed attacker: Deflect the attack, Dominate the attacker, Distract them, Disarm them of their weapon, and finally, Disable them if necessary.

Why is timing crucial in a weapon disarm scenario?

Timing is critical because intervening without a clear opportunity or when the attacker is fully committed can be extremely dangerous. Waiting for a 'counter-ambush' moment, where the attacker is momentarily vulnerable, significantly increases the chances of a successful and safer intervention.

What are the risks associated with attempting a knife disarm?

Attempting a knife disarm without extensive, professional training is extremely dangerous. The risk of severe injury or death is high due to the speed and lethality of knife attacks. Professional instruction is paramount.

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