Israeli Special Forces Self Defense Technique | Tactical Rifleman

Published on December 27, 2019
Duration: 11:45

This video details Israeli Special Forces-inspired self-defense techniques for transitioning from knife attacks to firearm engagement. Instructors Emery and Z from Tactical Rifleman demonstrate the 'Hubud' concept for high-line stabs and the 'Split X' technique for low-line attacks. The guide emphasizes simplicity, muscle memory through flow drills, and rigorous safety protocols using UTM training equipment.

Quick Summary

Israeli Special Forces self-defense techniques focus on transitioning from knife attacks to firearm engagement. Key methods include the 'Hubud' concept for overhead stabs and the 'Split X' technique for low-line attacks. Safety is paramount, utilizing UTM training gear and strict protocols.

Chapters

  1. 00:26Introduction: Knife Attacks & Defenses
  2. 01:13The Hubud Concept Explained
  3. 02:29Weapon Integration & Safety Protocols
  4. 04:58Defending the 'Prison Shank' Attack
  5. 06:24Split X Range Application
  6. 08:01Training Philosophy: Simplicity & Muscle Memory

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key techniques for defending against knife attacks and transitioning to a firearm?

The video details the 'Hubud' concept for overhead stabs (swat, wedge, check) and the 'Split X' technique for low-line attacks. Both focus on controlling the attacker and creating an opportunity to draw a firearm safely.

What safety measures are emphasized during these self-defense drills?

Instructors stress using UTM training pistols and ammunition, ensuring no live weapons or knives are present, and maintaining strict range safety protocols throughout the training.

How should one approach learning these complex self-defense techniques?

The instructors recommend starting with simple, fundamental movements and practicing flow drills to build muscle memory. Speed and weapon transitions should be added gradually after mastering the basics.

What is the 'Hubud' concept in self-defense?

Hubud is a three-step defensive process against knife attacks: swatting the incoming weapon, driving an uppercut wedge to maintain distance, and checking the attacker's arm into their body.

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