Real Life Machete Attack Shows The Five Ds Beautifully

Published on August 1, 2016
Duration: 3:02

This video analyzes a real-life machete attack, demonstrating the effectiveness of the 'Five Ds' of self-defense: Deflect, Dominate, Distract, Disarm, and Disable. It highlights the importance of using tools like chairs as force multipliers and controlling distance, emphasizing that if you can't stay out of a fight, you must get inside it to neutralize the threat.

Quick Summary

The Five Ds of self-defense are Deflect, Dominate, Distract, Disarm, and Disable. This framework, demonstrated in a machete attack analysis, emphasizes using tools and controlling distance to neutralize threats effectively. Mindset is key: 'I am the weapon, all else are just tools.'

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: I Am The Weapon
  2. 00:32Incident Analysis: Machete Attack
  3. 01:09The Five Ds of Self-Defense Explained
  4. 02:32Conclusion: Distance and Control

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Five Ds of self-defense?

The Five Ds of self-defense are Deflect, Dominate, Distract, Disarm, and Disable. This framework helps analyze and understand the progression of actions taken during a violent encounter to neutralize a threat effectively.

How important is distance control in self-defense?

Distance control is crucial. As shown in the machete attack analysis, maintaining or closing distance strategically is key. Using tools as shields helps, and if unable to stay out, getting inside the attacker's space can neutralize their weapon advantage.

What does 'I am the weapon' mean in self-defense?

The phrase 'I am the weapon, all else are just tools' emphasizes that your mindset, skills, and ability to act are the primary defense. Tools like weapons or improvised shields are secondary aids that enhance your capabilities.

How can a chair be used effectively in self-defense?

A chair can serve as a force multiplier and a defensive shield. It helps maintain distance from an attacker, deflect blows, and can be used offensively or to create an opportunity for a takedown or escape.

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