Hi Guys,
Thought this might help some. There is the Primary technique of DogCatcher/Jaws/Kwan Sau to pass to Russian 2 on 1 which I am very high percentage with. For closer range surprised under stab/sewing machine (IE they walk up knife behind leg and you didn't control distance/react late/totally surprised) There was Beta Testing changing the commonly taught Jam/Wrap technique...Changed to more top arm across shoulder chest that a Chicago Cop teaches to 1st and foremost stop their forward momentum TO the attempted hammerlock style wrap WITH knowing you may have to plan B immediately to Baseball Bat Control...so more of a A/B approach.
Feel free to Beta Test/Film that one...and compare first the Primary at different distances....Turned On/Fence...the Primary is Better. But what about surprised up close what I beta tested is that Better than Primary response for everything from any forward angle (and even overhead slasher movie icepick stab-I think about 13% of all attacks)? Or is this at least better in A/B Combination planned on better than jam & wrap which is commonly taught (hand just going to neck or simultaneous punch and block? Baseball bat control to Stirring the Shoulder yanks into ground or pass to 2 on 1 need to be trained no matter what as well because it is a common reactive instinct that happens.
There ALSO needs to be training the VISUAL MENTAL Recognition that 45 Degree BENT ELBOW Reaching in waistband or pocket or Hand Hidden Behind Leg THAT ALMOST ALWAYS means reaching for a weapon. The Drive By technique I came up with at :32 should be trained which gets you out of there (or creates distance to draw pistol/equalizer) as should a neck frame CIRCLING OUT to draw pistol similar to what good MMA fighters use to not be driven to the cage-LE/CCW Do Not move back in straight line but Circle OFF LINE DRAW (& if possible put barrier in between) and Fire if needed (from Modified CAR POSITION should be considered-it's fast and can be accurate in Bagua style circle around).