Jim Wagner – Knife Attacks from Around the World
Jim Wagner – Knife Attacks from Around the World
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Knife Attacks from Around the WorldAs a police and military
Defensive Tactics instructor Jim Wagner has trained elite units around
the world, literally from the jungles of Argentina to the sand dunes of
the Middle East, and has had the opportunity to learn about knife
attacks from various cultures: military methods, police methods,
criminal and terrorist methods. A first of its kind this DVD is a
collection of demonstrations based on years of personal experiences and
global training sessions in order to share these various knife attacks,
not to teach people how to hurt others, but to open people�s eyes to
what they can expect when they come up against one of these realistic
attacks, and to be better equipped to defend themselves in so doing.
This DVD covers over a dozen worldwide attacks such as the Middle East Pass & Stab,
New York City �Snuffing,� military Sentry Removal, as well as the
Columbian slice, the Gypsy warning stab, Filipino kali walking the arm,
seat assassination, and much more. After viewing this DVD you�ll have a
more realistic understanding of how knife attacks occur, which will make
your own knife defense training more reality-based.
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