Quote from FerdinandAlx:
That's right, that's what I want. I'm especially interested in learning defense techniques against knife attacks and firearms. Competition sports teach you a system that's shaped around rules and not necessarily what's most effective.
Muay Thai is absolutely useless when confronted with an opponent with a knife. If someone rushed me with a knife I wouldn't know how to handle it. Even if I do manage to block a few strikes, any stab I receive is potentially fatal. To solve that problem I'm looking for a combat style that will teach me to neutralize an armed opponent and put me out of risk as soon as possible.
oh jeez this is a dangerous post....
first of all, you gotta understand the best knife technique IMO is actually the ice pick grip with sharp edge out, because you can palm the grip of the knife and hide the blade behind your wrist. Basically the person on the other end has no idea you even have a knife until they are getting cut to pieces, that is really the best combat use of a knife (concealing it to the last moment possible).
so to summarize, if you are fighting anyone who has some knife skill, you are 99% dead.
if you are cocky about martial arts, you may actually be 100% dead, as you may misinterpret your opponent with a lame hanging right arm (or lowered right arm) as some sort of idiot that is leaving themselves open to an asskicking (when in fact there is a blade palmed there).
Anyways to summarize, a knife doesn't get maybe even 1/20th the respect it deserves.
As for guns, you actually have a much better chance of a disarm than the knife *if* the idiot holding the gun lets you get right close in with them. Personally I wouldn't try it myself, but I have seen 2 separate instances where people with guns drawn got their ass handed to them by an unarmed person (real life).
LOL!) I am disciplined, no question.