Thursday, September 13, 2012

Guns, knives, and clubs

The world of self defense is violent by nature; no sport art here. If somebody is attacking you and you must protect your self then is's not some game. Your life might hang in the outcome of precisely what you will accomplish to dispatch your aggressor. To that conclusion, numerous martial arts never train with weapons or weapons disarms. If ever you are actually in among these arts you may perhaps want to get some outside help to obtain the abilities in order to defend yourself from basic weapons which may possibly be used against you on the street. These enter into 3 kinds, usually they are: guns, edged weapons, and sticks (clubs or baseball bats). The following is simply the short list of strategy for each.

Guns: one must close the distance so that the reaction time from attack to pull the trigger is actually in your favor. You see, for the attacker to pull the trigger he or she: 1st must recognize he or she is actually under attack. 2nd this individual must pinpoint where you are going (path). 3rd this individual must realize exactly where he or she is; that is, where the firearm is pointed as well as his or her physical position. Next he must pinpoint exactly what program to set in to play. Here is where he/she might conclude they must rotate left, raise the firearm a lot higher, and fire. Last of all he/she has to carry out the program. This all takes mental time and thru closing the distance you have actually reduced their successful response period down and also into your favor.


Knives and sticks ... you want to open the gap from your assaulter. You want them to make a long distance and also committed attack toward you. This sets you in a favorable position as they must move a long way to get you. You possess the time to see the attack, choose what to do and execute the plan. You also reduce their counteraction time down as you close in to disarm or attack. Much like in the gun scenario you have indeed reduced their perception and also counteraction time.


Also key in self defence that you do not mess around. You must disable your aggressor so they can not come back to damage you. What I mean here is you don't want them coming back up off the ground and being rather psychotic at you. You must ensure they do not want to continue the attack.


If you learn to disarm weapons you should also study ways to make use of that weapon if needed. You might just learn how to shoot or at least exactly how you might actually use that gun to your advantage. There is a weapon called a defender (self defense weapon) which is a small plastic, strangely shaped, weapon that is actually used on pressure points. You can see this at PDWS. biz. You are able to utilize most anything you pick up like| a defender and that includes a gun. A firearm can be employed on pressure points about the body or even against boney locations of the human body, just like a defender or even a Kubotan.


In conclusion, you are the weapon and anything that gets into your hands you need to understand how to utilize it. Firearm, edged weapons or clubs ... you must know how to use them for your own protection or the protection of your loved ones. There are great videos to had on these subjects, all found on the web. So I encourage my fellow artists to broaden their skill sets in martial arts and turn them into self defense skill sets too!



Master Peter Brusso

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Flash Counterattack

As you read this article I have to weigh in on this particular technique and add some thoughts. First in a flash attack, or a coordinated "mob" robbery which is one thing they are suggesting there are a few things left out. First is you have to get over the "surprise" aspect of the attack itself and let your self defense training kick in. Once you realize what is going on remember you are in the center of the circle of this attack. First fend of the immediate attacker and move out of the circle and keep moving so you have your attackers in front of you and not behind you. If you use a blade to defend yourself a down hold is good for surprise attacks and they should be first to the attacking weapons or the neck if at all possible. The blood spurting out all over the place does in fact create a power visual psychic dis-insensitive for the others to continue. No credit to the "men who stare at goats" but that was my line! One good thing shown here is the hand strike to the face with an open palm and if you can keep it there during your knife attack even better as they can't focus on what you are doing next. However, unless you are well trained you should remove your hand before your knife attack as you might hit yourself too. If so use your blood as a weapon and sling it at the opponents... heck you are going to bleed might as well make use of it. A few seconds of shock value would allow you to close on the next attacker. Finally any head wound is good as our heads have 30 percent of our blood in our body and head wounds bleed far worse then they really are. The psychological aspect of this can work in your favor very well. If you want to learn to more capable with a blade you should check out my knife on knife fighting DVD series.

Enjoy
Master Peter Brusso
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Flash Counterattack:
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When escaping a mob situation, a ruthless, all-or-nothing attitude is essential for success. The “Punch and Cut” was demonstrated on a striking dummy wrapped with a pork roast. The initial straight-line punch flows quickly into the downward cut to the face and mobility-killing comma cut to the quadriceps.
One of the most terrifying crime trends to emerge in recent months has been the “flash mob” robberies. Originally a semi-spontaneous performance gathering coordinated through social media, the concept has been perverted by criminals who now use it to surround and overwhelm unsuspecting victims.
From a self-defense perspective, the flash mob is an extremely difficult problem. Any time you face multiple attackers, the danger level increases significantly. Against a coordinated mob attacking in unison, you face a serious, potentially lethal threat.
There has been a lot of discussion in the firearms world regarding flash mob defenses. In the chaos of a flash mob, bad guys and innocent bystanders are dynamically intermixed, making clean shots extremely difficult. Even if you are able to get shots on the right targets, unless you’re carrying multiple magazines, your success may be very short-lived. This is where a knife has distinct advantages over a gun in that it is extremely selective and never runs out of ammo.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

MODERN-DAY BATTLE AXE

As we teach all things that can be thrown, I ran across this and thought everyone should see this new modern day axe. I was watching doomsday preppers the other night and  almost each episode has some form of self defense; mostly with guns but one had an axe. I liked to see that people are thinking the most important concept, in the axe case, or at least they started thinking down that line of philosophical approaches as we always preach: you are the weapon. So here I found this really nice axe for us to look at and ponder. As a side note the defenders would be a great addition to the doomsday preppers as well as our simple weapons disarms DVDs, but that is another topic altogether.

Enjoy
Master Peter Brusso


MODERN-DAY BATTLE AXE:
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Modern materials have changed the balance of the tomahawk, but they prove to be useful today as they were in centuries past. Today’s Viking Warriors would be well armed with the United Cutlery M48 Hawk (top) and Smith & Wesson SW671 Tomahawk (bottom).
Use the term “battle axe” and you instantly evoke visions of Viking warriors standing proudly on the bows of their longboats. Throughout history the axe had been used in warfare with devastating results. Like most weapons of war, the axe was a common tool used by man in his daily struggle for survival. Its more mundane uses could include building a shelter, clearing land for crops, and at times, it could provide protection. The battle axe is nothing more than an improved version of the standard tool modified to improve its use in war.
Depending on the race and origin, the battle axe has been designed for use in both single-handed and two-handed models with either a single bit or in double-bitted designs. While this weapon may sound ancient, it has a history in the New World. Prior to the European settlers arriving in the Americas, the native Indians had stone axes, but once available, they traded for the metal versions brought by the settlers. These trade hatchets soon adopted the native Indian name, “tomahawk.” While given an Indian name, it was used equally by both Indians and settlers and has served in conflicts since the founding of the country.
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The handles are long enough for a two-handed grip and both handles held up well to heavy use. It would be nice if they had a method of indexing the location of the head during use.
The American battle axe, or tomahawk, has drawn a lot of attention recently. Most of us are familiar with the stories of the Vietnam Tomahawk designed by Peter LaGana. For such an ancient weapon, I am surprised that it would seem as if every cutlery company is offering a model. After receiving two examples of the modern tomahawk for review, I thought it was time to see if the tomahawk is a novelty or if it would have a place in the kit of the American civilian, law enforcement professional, or soldier of the 21st century.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Psychic Self Defense

Another great article.. cross over with remote viewing... Master Peter Brusso

Feb 6, Psychic Self Defense:
self defense for women
By Su Ericksen

Hone your survival instinct. Trust your intuition. We unconsciously observe the routine behavior of adults around us. It is only when we notice unusual that we start to pay attention.

Only in hindsight when we analyze the situation do we uncover the reasons and the potential for psychic self defense.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Feb 6, Psychic Self Defense

Another great article.. cross over with remote viewing...

Feb 6, Psychic Self Defense:
self defense for women
By Su Ericksen

Hone your survival instinct. Trust your intuition. We unconsciously observe the routine behavior of adults around us. It is only when we notice unusual that we start to pay attention.

Only in hindsight when we analyze the situation do we uncover the reasons and the potential for psychic self defense.

Feb 9, Preventing Kidnappings

I saw this on TV and was heart felt when this is what we teach our young Anjing Banfaests.... Tiny Tigers unite... Self Defense isn't an accident... master Peter Brusso

Feb 9, Preventing Kidnappings:
self defense for women
By Su Ericksen


In this CBS News story a seven year old girl puts up a fight and avoids getting kidnapped by a parolee. He denies it, but there it is on the video tape.


Excellent work by this young gal and her folks who taught her what to do to prevent kidnappings

Monday, October 24, 2011

Teen killed, another wounded in Norwalk stabbing

Wouldn't you think a little martial arts blocking training might saved a life here? People... I swear I don't understand at least learning the basics... at least you might survive and go the hospital with defensive knife wounds. This is one of those cases where Be Real would have been a good investment. Or maybe even a defender or self defense weapon!

Enjoy the article... its sad however..

Master Peter Brusso

Teen killed, another wounded in Norwalk stabbing: NORWALK -- One teenager died and another was wounded following a stabbing near Norwalk High School Friday, and two suspects were arrested in connection with the fatal attack, authorities said.
The assault took place about 3:15 p.m. in the 14000 block of Harvest Avenue, Deputy Pete Gomez of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Headquarter's Bureau said in a written statement.
Two male suspects were arrested for the crime, Gomez said.
Sheriff's officials released no further information Saturday.