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Knives, Knife Fighting, And Related Hassles: How To Survive A Real Knife Fight [Paperback]

Marc Animal MacYoung (Author)
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January 1, 1990
Knife fighting is ugly business, so you'd better know what you're doing if you ever find yourself in one. This book will show you the down-and-dirty reality of knife fighting, from choosing the best knife to devious street tricks commonly used to get in the first strike.

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About the Author

Marc "Animal" MacYoung knows the ins and outs of American violence. He is the author of many books and has appeared in countless videos on street violence and self-defense for Paladin. Reading his books and watching his videos will save you a lot of hassles and a lot of hurt.

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  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Paladin Press (January 1, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0873645448
  • ISBN-13: 978-0873645447
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.5 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #185,966 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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If you're looking for a simple category to put Marc MacYoung into, don't waste your time.

Yes, he was a pioneer in the self-defense world. (www.nononsenseselfdefense.com) Yes, he developed the Five Stages of Violent Crime and is a court recognized expert witness. Yes he developed Conflict Communications, a de-escalation and conflict resolution program with Rory Miller(www.conflictcommunciations.com) Yes, he teaches police, military and martial arts around the world. Yes he was a thug with the street name "Animal." And yes, he's also the author of fiction.

You'll also find him working the cattle shoot at his in-laws ranch. Shoveling out feces one day and being consulted by Ph.Ds, lawyers and millionaires the next day. One day he'll be talking to a bum in an alley and the next he'll be lecturing at universities or on TV the next.

At the time of this writing it's been fourteen years since he's last been shot at (a new record for him). He's been married for ten and is pretty durned happy that the 'excitement' of his old life style is a thing of the past.




 

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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars IF YOU PACK A BLADE, READ THIS BOOK!!!, April 18, 2003
This review is from: Knives, Knife Fighting, And Related Hassles: How To Survive A Real Knife Fight (Paperback)
Granted, this is not the best book available if you want to learn fancy technique or dubious "sentry deanimation" tactics. However, I recommend this text to anyone who carries cold steel for the simple fact that, unlike nearly every other book on the subject, this one truly delivers actual information about REAL "knife fighting" as it actually occurs on the street!

You see, most of those other books give you really bad advice on dealing with confrontations, telling their readers to "slash his throat and stick him in the heart," or similar nonsense. Granted, if you happen to be in the jungle or the cell block, you probably want to "take out" your adversary as quickly and efficiently as possible -- but NOT in a crowded roadhouse full of hostile witnesses!!! If you shank some loudmothed drunk for no good reason -- even if he DID happen to be wavin' his lockblade around -- you will soon find yourself locked inside a dank concrete pit for several years with a bunch of weightlifting goblins who'd really like to get to know you better. Animal, however, gives you options.

First, he lets you know that there is a big difference between a knife fight and knife combat. First, in the typical knife fight, only one person actually has a knife! Second, in the typical knife fight, the unarmed fellow usually ends up retreating (although this is often to either call friends or get a gun). And, most importantly, even if you DO actually cut the guy, KILLING HIM IS UNNECESSARY!!! A slash across the forehead and a couple light jabs into his grasping hands will do wonders towards adjusting his bad attitude -- with no need to leave a body on the floor. Animal makes it perfectly clear that killing your attacker is usually a poor choice, considering the serious legal repercussions, and he gives great advice (learned from experience) on how to address your audience in such a way as to influence them to inform the authorities that you really didn't seem to have any other option.

This book gives sound advice on dealing with the cops, dealing with witnesses, and spotting a potential sneak attack. I recommend it highly.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ask the experienced, not the learned, October 3, 2001
This review is from: Knives, Knife Fighting, And Related Hassles: How To Survive A Real Knife Fight (Paperback)
If you are looking to live a long, enjoyable life and expect to have to deal with knives in order to reach that goal, then this is the book you must have.

There is a whole bunch of people who fancy themselves as knifers, knife fighters or whatever they wish to call themselves. But what they train for is vastly different from what one will see on the street. Sure, they can get in a ring with someone else with a wooden knife and beat them and feel real macho, but they will be the first to fall when they meet up with someone who does not flash a knife before sticking it in them. Boy, the ring really does not prepare you for that, now does it?

This book is about what people will see on the street, as well as the techniques that the author has found to work when your veins are filled with adreneline, your vison has gone tunnel and your hands are clammy with either sweat and/or blood. It is a reality far removed from the training halls of JKD or any other martial art.

One of the most valuable sections of this book is on common ways of hiding a blade that are used by street scum. It will help you to recognize such grips when used by others before they get a chance to get close to you. If you can not even do this, then all the fancy simawali drills or expensive fighting knives you have will not be worth a bucket of spit.

My only reservation is that this book deals mainly with things that are best conveyed in the written form. Things that are too complicated to describe appear on two videos he has made, but he never mentions the videos in this book. I do not know how he could transfer some of the stuff from the videos to the written word, but I would be amiss in not pointing out that this book, like all books, can not give the whole picture of an activity like knife combat.

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28 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wish I'd read this a long time ago, November 4, 2004
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This review is from: Knives, Knife Fighting, And Related Hassles: How To Survive A Real Knife Fight (Paperback)
I survived two knife encounters through sheer luck and stupidity before I found this book a few years ago. As a knight in a medieval recreation group (sort of like a black belt of swords, shields and stuff) I thought I really knew what I was doing. Problem is, street confrontations are nothing like tournament competition.

I learned two essential lessons from MacYoung's book: The first is that there is no such thing as a knife fight as the author pointedly states (pun intended). It is really a knife ambush. Unless you are lucky or highly trained you'll never see it coming. Fortunately both punks I tangled with were rank amateurs who flashed their blades giving me enough time to react. The second is a comprehensive understanding of where, how, and why street thugs conceal their knives to pull off an effective assassination. The awareness is illuminating and very possibly life saving as well.

Knives are as ubiquitous as cell phones these days. Working in a stadium where weapons of all types are prohibited and bags are searched on the way in, I nevertheless pull knives off at least a couple of fans every game. Imagine how often you find them out in the street where they are more or less legal. This book is packed with stuff you gotta know!

My only complaint is that while it is long and deep on theory it is a bit short on technique. There are plenty of good sources to supplement this knowledge so that is not a serious detractor.

Lawrence Kane
Author of Surviving Armed Assaults, The Way of Kata, and Martial Arts Instruction
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