This was the first time we got to use the heavy bags in
knife class and I’m glad we had the chance. We practiced taking two steps
toward the bag with our second step moving us offline and to the right of the
bag and then we would pivot in, slash and stab and then keep moving.
At the end of class we practiced a little bit on timing the
entry of our attack by reading the rhythm of our opponent’s attack. Here’s how
we did it: my partner would stab at me, I would blade my body (turn it sideways
to create a small target in case my block fails) and block his stab by keeping
my knife at a 90 degree angle to my wrist and driving the blade, just above the
hilt, into his forearm. On my opponent’s second stab and after my block, I would
immediately go on the attack by grasping the forearm of the hand my opponent’s
knife was in, stepping in then slashing the arm and continuing the slash across
the mid-section, stab to the ribs, push his arm away and slash the tendons behind
the knee. This is a standard block and entry we practice all the time. However,
since it was a small class, the instructor, Victor, a former Marine fighter pilot,
added another move. Once you slash across the mid-section and stab to the
mid-section, before pushing the opponent’s knife arm away and slashing behind
the knee, since I already have a hold of my opponent’s arm, it’s a simple step
to force the arm backwards exposing the armpit and driving the knife upward to
slash the armpit and then slash the knee and pivot.
I know it's really hard to visualize this stuff unless you’ve
done it before, but the armpit slash is a nice little addition to that attack.
While I can sit here and write about how to do it, actually being able to do it
properly still eludes me. To practice this, Victor suggested hanging a towel in
a doorway and pretending that the towel is my opponent’s arm. I did this when I
got home and it totally works.
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