Serious Altercation Seemingly Happens Out Of Nowhere | Active Self Protection

Published on October 19, 2018
Duration: 5:00

This video from Active Self Protection analyzes a CCTV incident in Istanbul where a verbal altercation rapidly escalates to a physical confrontation involving a firearm. Instructor John Correia highlights the critical importance of recognizing visual cues for 'go time' in self-defense scenarios and details the '5 D's Plus One' technique for empty-handed defense against a firearm, emphasizing closing distance and controlling the weapon arm. The analysis also stresses the vital role of immediate first aid, particularly for gunshot wounds, and recommends TCCC-approved medical training.

Quick Summary

Active Self Protection analyzes a violent Istanbul incident where a firearm was drawn. Key lessons include recognizing visual 'go time' cues, employing the '5 D's Plus One' for empty-handed defense against a gun, and the vital importance of TCCC-approved first aid training.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to ASP Extra
  2. 00:16Incident Overview: Istanbul Altercation
  3. 01:25Recognizing 'Go Time' Signals
  4. 02:21The 5 D's Plus One Defense
  5. 03:59Importance of First Aid Training

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key takeaways from the Istanbul self-defense incident analyzed by Active Self Protection?

The analysis emphasizes recognizing visual cues for 'go time,' applying the '5 D's Plus One' for empty-handed defense against a firearm, and the critical need for immediate first aid, especially after gunshot wounds.

What is the '5 D's Plus One' technique for defending against a firearm?

It's a framework for empty-handed defense: Distance, Deflect, Dominate, Distract, Disarm, and Disable. The focus is on closing distance and controlling the weapon hand to neutralize the threat.

Why is recognizing 'go time' important in self-defense?

'Go time' refers to the moment action is required. In real-world encounters, visual cues are crucial for recognizing threats and initiating defensive actions before auditory signals become relevant.

What medical training is recommended after a firearm incident?

The video stresses the necessity of carrying a first aid kit and having TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care)-approved medical training to effectively manage injuries like gunshot wounds.

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