Using What You Have And Paying Attention Are Two Critical Skills

Published on June 19, 2019
Duration: 6:15

This video, featuring evidence-based defensive trainer John Correia, analyzes a self-defense incident where a shop owner used meat cleavers to fend off a machete attacker. It emphasizes the critical skills of paying attention, using available resources, and understanding the dynamics of defense versus offense, particularly when dealing with edged weapons and limited options.

Quick Summary

Evidence-based defensive trainer John Correia emphasizes critical self-defense skills: paying attention to auditory and visual cues in transitional spaces, using available environmental weapons as force multipliers, and understanding the shift from defense to offense. He also discusses the safety benefits of Newbold Targets, which prevent ricochet and lead splatter.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 00:44Incident Overview
  3. 02:12Lesson 1: Paying Attention
  4. 03:07Lesson 2: Distance and Edged Weapons
  5. 03:37Lesson 3: Defense vs. Offense
  6. 05:13Lesson 4: Environmental Weapons

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key skills emphasized for self-defense in the video?

The video highlights three critical skills: 1. Paying attention to your surroundings, both visually and audibly. 2. Using what's available in your environment as improvised weapons. 3. Understanding the transition between defense and offense.

How can one effectively defend against an edged weapon like a machete?

If escape is impossible, the primary strategy is to rapidly close the distance to neutralize the weapon's reach. Using improvised weapons like meat cleavers can serve as force multipliers in such dire situations.

What safety benefits do Newbold Targets offer?

Newbold Targets are made of self-sealing reactive polymer, designed to be safer than steel targets. They allow bullets to pass through without ricochet or lead splatter, making them suitable for indoor and outdoor range use.

Why is situational awareness crucial in self-defense?

Situational awareness, including paying attention to auditory cues and transitional spaces, buys critical time and creates defensive options. It allows for early detection of threats and better preparation for a response.

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