Do you even know how much you have to train or be in that type of situation to be calm enough to think straight enough to put these things into action?
Just have a think about it; these 'lessons' are in isolation, there's just two of them in clear space, there's nothing to indicate ALL types of attack including a blind side attack (like on the train) etc.
99.9% of ordinary citizens would freeze. There is no being calm enough for 'fight or flight' to kick in when an assailant suddenly appears in front of you. That would only happen if you have enough time to think and react.
The video looks like you'd be able to do it in 'real life', but 'real life' has TOTALLY different random environments to impact your thinking process. You need a minimum of 2 years, I reckon, for a 'calm' automatic reaction to a weapon attack.
Hand to hand is different. This NOT hand to hand.
But yeah, you crack on...
Missed your reply on Monday and i wished i hadn't read it because its just another Billy big bollocks know-all response ( Ironic given your user name )
Absolutely nobody knows how they would react in such a situation until it happens to them, nobody. No amount of training in martial arts, boxing or self defense lessons prepares you for facing a psychotic lunatic trying to stab and possibly kill you. You can train all you like but I've seen big tough looking blokes absolutely freeze and shit themselves under a loud aggressive rant from somebody half their size and that was just words. That's down to the adrenaline dump I'll deal with in the next paragraph.You would hope a trained persons knowledge and skill would give them a slight advantage but theres no guarantee.
This part of your post proves you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
"99.9% of ordinary citizens would freeze. There is no being calm enough for 'fight or flight' to kick in when an assailant suddenly appears in front of you. That would only happen if you have enough time to think and react."
The flight or fight reaction is trigged by your body dumping a huge amount of adrenaline into your system when a threatening situation occurs, especially suddenly. You have no control over it, although you can learn to understand and deal with it. That adrenaline dump makes some people freeze, others flee and some fight back hard. Its not something you think about and its not something you can summons up, nor does it come by being calm. Its your body's reflex involuntary reaction to being faced with a sudden dangerous situation. That huge adrenaline overload also dulls pain which is useful if you decide to fight.
How much training did the Nottingham Forest fan have who faced the attacker while others fled? I'd guess very little if any. He decided on fight not flight. The brave train guard would have had some training in confrontation but it would have been his professional sense of duty of care to his passengers that put him in the firing line.
The video doesn't try to make it look like you would be able to do it in real life, or encourage you to try . In fact the video and every single self defense video or training i have ever done always hammers home the message to avoid confrontation at all cost and to extract yourself from the situation as fast and as soon as you can. Fighting is the very last resort when you have no other option available to you. What the video does do is give some tips that may buy you time to escape and in the use of nearby objects, or a belt swung at the attackers head buckle end first possibly injure or render the attacker unconscious.
You don't need to lecture me about violent confrontations and what they entail, I've been involved in enough in my time to know.
I didn't post the video to try and make out i was some sort of fountain of knowledge on the subject, or that it was a perfect manual on surviving a knife attack, because such doesn't exist. I posted it because whatever no nothing 'experts' like yourself think, there are some useful tips that just may help somebody unfortunate enough to find themselves in such an awful situation escape and survive. If it helps just ONE person it was worth posting and if the mods feel its not then they can remove it.
It shouldn't surprise me by now, but it does, that every post, even those posted to try and help others, is dissected and pulled apart for somebody's ego to try and prove they know better. Well my friend you don't, you don't even understand what an adrenaline dump is....so you fucking crack on.