Knife Defense For The Street by Burton Richardson
BJJ FOR THE STREET
- Burton earned his BJJ Black Belt in 2006 under BJJ and MMA world champion Egan Inoue
- MMA coach to Egan and brother Enson Inoue, along with UFC star Chris Leben
- Full instructor in JKD and FMA under legend Guro Dan Inosanto
- Burton is the leading functional silat master, testing everything against MMA fighters. And he earned his Krav Maga instructor credentials under IDF soldier of the year Nir Maman
- Burton is in the exclusive Black Belt Magazine Hall Of Fame and was elected their 2015 self-defense instructor of the year
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Goal, Go Home Safely | 0 - 3:14 |
Proper Safety Equipment | 3:14 - 8:19 |
Real Knife Attacks | 8:19 - 12:15 |
Knife Attacks - Simplicity | 12:15 - 14:53 |
Knife Attacks - Attacker has the Advantage | 14:53 - 16:17 |
Type of Knives | 16:17 - 19:15 |
Grips | 19:15 - 20:57 |
Mindset - Always Expect a Weapon | 20:57 - 24:02 |
Mindset - Controlled Aggression | 24:02 - 25:56 |
Mindset - Courage to Step In | 25:56 - 28:21 |
Mindset - Never Quit | 28:21 - 30:10 |
Proper Practice Methods | 30:10 - 34:37 |
Popular Knife Defense Approaches | 34:37 - 38:39 |
Ranges-Ring of Fire | 38:39 - 41:08 |
Plan of Action | 41:08 - 45:24 |
Break Distance and Arm Yourself | 45:24 - 48:23 |
Deflect, Smother, Control | 48:23 - 52:24 |
Post Disarm Tactics | 52:24 - 56:17 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Six Control Positions | 0 - 6:40 |
Baseball Bat Grip | 6:40 - 11:42 |
Other Controlled Postions | 11:42 - 16:37 |
Four Elements of Knife Control | 16:37 - 20:25 |
Four Elements of Knife Control II | 20:25 - 26:08 |
Mental Directive - Baseball Bat Grip | 26:08 - 27:39 |
Deficiencies of the Baseball Bat Grip | 27:39 - 31:41 |
Disarms from the Baseball Bat Grip | 31:41 - 37:24 |
Disarms from Reverse Grip | 37:24 - 38:47 |
Disarm Against an Object. | 38:47 - 39:47 |
Disarms off the Ground | 39:47 - 41:23 |
Disarms with the Hand | 41:23 - 46:01 |
Other Options from the Baseball Bat Grip | 46:01 - 49:54 |
Options from Other Positions | 49:54 - 56:00 |
Grip Transitions - To the Baseball Bat Grip | 56:00 - 1:02:45 |
Grip Transitions - Overhook to Draw Weapon | 1:02:45 - 1:06:58 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Angles of Attack | 0 - 3:04 |
Common Attacks | 3:04 - 3:54 |
Entries Against Common Attacks | 3:54 - 10:37 |
Shield and Grab | 10:37 - 13:49 |
Dive Entry Against Icepick Grip | 13:49 - 21:05 |
Dive Entry Against a Slash | 21:05 - 23:56 |
Defense Against Wedge and Stabs | 23:56 - 30:41 |
Arm Drag Positions | 30:41 - 38:45 |
Wedge With Ice Pick | 38:45 - 44:24 |
Skilled Attacks | 44:24 - 45:25 |
Entries Against Skilled Attacks | 45:25 - 50:55 |
Control to Disengage | 50:55 - 51:43 |
Full Intensity Sparring | 51:43 - 55:13 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Recognizing the Draw | 0 - 1:59 |
Recognizing the Draw - Clinch | 1:59 - 3:54 |
Recognizing the Draw at a Distance | 3:54 - 7:10 |
Hostage and Hold Up Positions | 7:10 - 10:43 |
Knife Defense on the Ground | 10:43 - 14:06 |
Up Kick | 14:06 - 15:50 |
Ground Top - Disarm | 15:50 - 21:10 |
Defense Against Two Knives | 21:10 - 25:49 |
Training Methods | 25:49 - 33:40 |
Non-Cooperative Games | 33:40 - 42:29 |
Isolated Positional Games | 42:29 - 51:56 |
Drills - Recognizing the Draw | 51:56 - 55:46 |
Drills - Recognizing the Draw II. | 55:46 - 58:39 |
Proper Drilling. | 58:39 - 1:00:24 |
Drills - Grip Transitions | 1:00:24 - 1:01:34 |
Closing Thoughts | 1:01:34 - 1:06:01 |