Anyone interested in knife fighting may already know these angles. This post is more for the novice interested in knife attacks.
A knife fight can be a serious of vicious slashes. If you can practice a rytyhm of knife slashing it can certainly be of assistance in a real situation.
The first two angles of attack make an X shape. Angle 1 being a slash diagonally from the right shoulder to the left lower stomach just above the hip.
Angle 2 is a diagonal slash from the left shoulder to the right lower stomach.
Angle 3 is a straight backlash across the stomach left to right.
Angle 4 is a straight backslash across the stomach right to left.
Angle 5 is a straight stab to the stomach.
Angle six is an upside down stab to the right shoulder or chest.
Angle 7 is an upside down stab to the left shoulder or chest.
Angle 8 is a diagonal slash across the thighs right to left.
Angle 9 is a diagonal slash acvross the thighs left to right.
Angle 10 is an upside down stab to the left eye, entry through the temple.
Angle 11 is an upside down stab to the right eye, entry through temple.
Angle 12 is a straght slash down the centerline. Hitting the top of the forehead first.
Those are the 12 angles. Practice them and use them in your next knife fight.
A knife fight can be a serious of vicious slashes. If you can practice a rytyhm of knife slashing it can certainly be of assistance in a real situation.
The first two angles of attack make an X shape. Angle 1 being a slash diagonally from the right shoulder to the left lower stomach just above the hip.
Angle 2 is a diagonal slash from the left shoulder to the right lower stomach.
Angle 3 is a straight backlash across the stomach left to right.
Angle 4 is a straight backslash across the stomach right to left.
Angle 5 is a straight stab to the stomach.
Angle six is an upside down stab to the right shoulder or chest.
Angle 7 is an upside down stab to the left shoulder or chest.
Angle 8 is a diagonal slash across the thighs right to left.
Angle 9 is a diagonal slash acvross the thighs left to right.
Angle 10 is an upside down stab to the left eye, entry through the temple.
Angle 11 is an upside down stab to the right eye, entry through temple.
Angle 12 is a straght slash down the centerline. Hitting the top of the forehead first.
Those are the 12 angles. Practice them and use them in your next knife fight.
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