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CBC ADVANCED CONCEPTS Trailer
CBC ADVANCED CONCEPTS
Featuring Michael D. Janich
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How do you survive a ruthless, all-out knife attack when there’s nowhere to run? What tactics really work when your back is against the wall or, even worse, when you’re on the ground getting stabbed and cut? The answers to those questions can be found in CBC Advanced Concepts, a no-nonsense video course that teaches you how to survive edged-weapon attacks at extreme close quarters and on the ground. A powerful extension of Michael Janich’s proven Counter-Blade Concepts (CBC) system, this video first teaches you how to supercharge the unarmed tactics of CBC by adding your own knife to the fight. The result is a brutally effective mini-system of knife fighting that enables you to stand your ground, immediately shut down a committed knife attack, and efficiently disable your attacker in a matter of seconds. This “CBC as MBC” approach integrates the fight-proven blocks and traps of CBC with devastating pressure cuts that allow an ordinary, legal-to-carry folding knife to cut with the power of a sword. It also provides a simple, easy-to-learn solution for dealing with “mismatched leads,” giving left handers a practical system of knife self-defense for a predominantly right-handed world. Taking CBC even further, Michael Janich finally shows you how to use the core principles of the system to survive and defeat a knife attack on the ground. The simple, direct, and ruthless logic of these techniques could make them the most valuable self-defense skills you ever learn.
CBC Advanced Concepts builds directly on the knowledge and skills presented in Janich’s highly regarded Counter-Blade Concepts video. That information should be considered a prerequisite for the material presented in this video course.
For academic study only. Color, 40 minutes.
Widescreen Letterbox Format
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Counter Blade Concepts Trailer
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Martial Blade Concepts Distance Learning Program Trailer
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A Short introduction to Michael Janich's Martial Blade Concepts Distance Learning Program. Please go to: www.martialbladeconcepts.com/Training/DistanceLearningProgram.aspx for more information on the program.
Focused Impact Volume 2: A Practical Course In Self-Defense With Tactical Pens
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FOCUSED IMPACT VOLUME 2 Featuring Michael D. Janich www.staysafemedia.com/focused-impact-volume-2.html Sponsored by Tuff Writer Tactical Pens The tactical pen can be an incredibly potent carry-anywhere defensive weapon, but only if you power it with a sound skill set. The Focused Impact video series gives you that skill set. Volume 2 of this series builds on the foundation established in the fi...
Martial Blade Concepts Volume 6: A Complete Guide to Carrying And Drawing Tactical Folding Knives
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Focused Impact Volume 1: A Practical Course In Self-Defense With Tactical Pens
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Martial Blade Concepts Volume 5: Reverse-Grip Knife Fighting - The MBC Approach
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Martial Blade Concepts Volume 5 Reverse-Grip Knife Fighting - The MBC Approach Featuring Michael D. Janich www.staysafemedia.com/martial-blade-concepts-volume-5.html The reverse or "ice pick" grip forces you to get up close and impersonal. It also capitalizes on the powerful gross motor skills of the body to yield a devastatingly effective system of body mechanics. In their traditional form, ho...
MARTIAL BLADE CONCEPTS VOLUME 4: Speed Stops...
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MARTIAL BLADE CONCEPTS VOLUME 4 Speed Stops - A Comprehensive Review of Fight-Stopping Defensive Applications Featuring Michael D. Janich www.staysafemedia.com/martial-blade-concepts-volume-4.html The most distinctive aspect of the Martial Blade Concepts system is its focus on using small, legal-to-carry knives to quickly and reliably stop virtually any close-range attack. By combining an excep...
MARTIAL BLADE CONCEPTS VOLUME 3: A Dynamic, Scalable Approach to Reflex Development
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MARTIAL BLADE CONCEPTS VOLUME 3 A Dynamic, Scalable Approach to Reflex Development Featuring Michael D. Janich www.staysafemedia.com/martial-blade-concepts-volume-3.html To defend yourself effectively against a sudden street attack, you have to have well honed reflexes; just "knowing a technique" is not enough. For centuries, practitioners of the Filipino martial arts have used reflex training ...
MARTIAL BLADE CONCEPTS VOLUME 2
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MARTIAL BLADE CONCEPTS VOLUME 2 Featuring Michael D. Janich www.staysafemedia.com/martial-blade-concepts-volume-2.html In Martial Blade Concepts: The Enhanced Version, MBC founder Michael Janich provided detailed instruction in the critical skills personal defense with a knife. Martial Blade Concepts Volume 2 continues that education, reinforcing and refining those fundamentals and introducing ...
JUNKYARD AIKIDO: A Practical Guide To Joint Locks, Breaks, And Manipulations
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JUNKYARD AIKIDO A Practical Guide To Joint Locks, Breaks, And Manipulations Featuring Michael D. Janich www.staysafemedia.com/junkyard-aikido.html Joint locking is one of the most complex, frustrating, and difficult-to-learn skill sets in the martial arts. Its practical application in self-defense is also widely misunderstood and sometimes highly overrated. When properly understood and applied,...
Practical Unarmed Combatives Volume 3: Low-Line Destructions And Secrets Of The Silat Triangle
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PRACTICAL UNARMED COMBATIVES VOLUME 3 Low-Line Destructions And Secrets Of The Silat Triangle Featuring Michael D. Janich www.staysafemedia.com/practical-unarmed-combatives-volume-3.html Learn how to quickly put an attacker on the ground and keep him there with the brutal low-line skills of Damithurt Silat. Instructor Michael Janich first explains the mechanics of combative kicking and reveals ...
MARTIAL BLADE CONCEPTS - THE ENHANCED VERSION - VOLUME 1
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MARTIAL BLADE CONCEPTS - THE ENHANCED VERSION - VOLUME 1 A Crash Course in Defensive Knife Tactics Featuring Michael D. Janich www.staysafemedia.com/martial-blade-concepts-the-enhanced-version-volume-1.html What do you really need to know to defend yourself effectively with a knife? World-renowned edged-weapons expert Michael Janich hears that question a lot. And this video is his answer. Compl...
MBC Guerrilla Video Volume 4: Damithurt Silat: Aspects of Trapping
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Martial Blade Concepts founder and chief instructor Michael Janich discusses one of the empty hand trapping techniques of Damithurt Silat and it's relationship to movements in traditional Martial Arts.
PRACTICAL UNARMED COMBATIVES VOLUMES 1 & 2: Critical Skills of Damithurt Silat
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PRACTICAL UNARMED COMBATIVES VOLUMES 1 & 2 Critical Skills Of Damithurt Silat Featuring Michael D. Janich www.staysafemedia.com/practical-unarmed-combatives-volume-1.html www.staysafemedia.com/practical-unarmed-combatives-volume-2.html Damithurt Silat is not an esoteric Asian martial art. Literally pronounced Damn, it hurts a lot! it is Michael Janich's brutally practical and unapologetically i...
MBC Guerrilla Video Volume 3: Balancing Skill and Intensity
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MBC Guerrilla Video Volume 3: Balancing Skill and Intensity
MBC Guerrilla Video Volume 2: A Brief Analysis of Heaven Six
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MBC Guerrilla Video Volume 2: A Brief Analysis of Heaven Six
MBC Guerrilla Video Volume 1: Concepts
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MBC Guerrilla Video Volume 1: Concepts
FOREVER ARMED: A Combative Guide To The Use Of Improvised Weapons
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FOREVER ARMED: A Combative Guide To The Use Of Improvised Weapons

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  • @j.d.4697
    @j.d.4697 8 днів тому

    Would have liked to see this guy at the Ultimate Self Defense Championship. No talk, just proving what he teaches works.

  • @VishalLondhevvishalnl
    @VishalLondhevvishalnl 21 день тому

    Did.

  • @Azulmorroco
    @Azulmorroco Місяць тому

    BRAVO

  • @peterexley4985
    @peterexley4985 Місяць тому

    🤔thanks for that without prejudice

  • @mortgagefinancing5558
    @mortgagefinancing5558 4 місяці тому

    so unrealistic

  • @JeMeWolf
    @JeMeWolf 4 місяці тому

    there is always a coward watching for chance at a cheap shot from behind see it happen all the time

  • @JeMeWolf
    @JeMeWolf 4 місяці тому

    most of the time in street fights someone will try to attack you from behind blind side you did not watch your back when doing the technique and would have lost

  • @JeMeWolf
    @JeMeWolf 4 місяці тому

    don't stand there and try to fight someone with a knife go the other way need space and distance to be safe without killing them first

  • @jimyoung5832
    @jimyoung5832 5 місяців тому

    That stuff doesn't work in a real fight... not at full speed... Show me one video, of this working in a real fight.. Just one video....

  • @eliotquintana9802
    @eliotquintana9802 5 місяців тому

    Joint lock techniques attacker strike back

  • @rbslammed6163
    @rbslammed6163 6 місяців тому

    How to determine if a man has EVER been in a fight in his entire life

  • @rbslammed6163
    @rbslammed6163 6 місяців тому

    And his other hand is gonna be doing what, checking his fly?

  • @jaimetoquia3059
    @jaimetoquia3059 7 місяців тому

    You still be charged for possession of weapons.

  • @karlmoegling4665
    @karlmoegling4665 8 місяців тому

    MY COMMENTARY ON JANICH'S KNIFE-FIGHTING SYSTEM: If you watch and listen to Janich's teachings until the end, you'll gain a logical understanding of the strictly defensive aspects of Kali and Escrima. This knowledge is crucial because it can help you avoid legal troubles. It's essential to recognize that these Philippine martial arts have historical roots in extreme warfare, where Filipinos were fighting to repel Spanish colonizers with a level of efficiency that developed over time. This efficiency was, and to some extent still is, as effective a system for causing harm as is progressively possible. On the contrary, Janich's system is designed for modern American self-defense and is crafted to withstand the scrutiny of our judicial system. This is vital because you want to make sure you don't end up in jail for going beyond the boundaries of self-defense. The courts will closely examine your every action. For example, consider the case of a Japanese-American from my church who shot a man with a knife in the neck and shoulder. What landed him a twenty-year sentence in Monroe Penitentiary was when he fired three more shots when the man was running away and no longer posed a threat. In conclusion, Janich's system incorporates techniques from Kali, Escrima, and other knife-fighting methods to help you stop the threat while minimizing the risk of legal consequences. This is precisely what I want to learn and practice, to the best of my ability given my age and physical limitations, at (41) days till my (80th) birthday. Should the threat not be stopped, there's a chance that the perpetrator may indeed suffer severe injuries, and in some cases, even death. However, it's crucial to understand that these outcomes result from defensive actions rather than offensive techniques aimed at causing the attacker's death. Respectfully, Kali/Kenpo Karl

  • @briangraber9899
    @briangraber9899 8 місяців тому

    Great video! Great job of explaining and demonstrating each technique!!

  • @dogonit7412
    @dogonit7412 8 місяців тому

    Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker’s man.

  • @PeterJames143
    @PeterJames143 8 місяців тому

    I'm with you til the guy is mounted on you. looks realistic. i can tell you trained some grappling. but if a guy is mounted on you it means first of all he's probably better at grappling than you and despite your having a tactical pen he still has an advantage on you. if you get one strike with that pen before he starts to hurt you youre lucky. If someone skilled is mounted on you you're unlikely to get a chance to use that tactical pen. Maybe you get two hits in if you're lucky. Then he's pissed off and either he's going to rip your arm straight out of your shoulder or rain punches on you til you go to sleep. I can tell you guys train though, that is nice to see. I bought a tactical pen to face multiple attackers, and so far your advice is the only plausible methodology for using it. I'd rather use my hands, and to some extent having a tactical pen is just an impediment to doing that. Not to mention I have to learn a whole new skill and I am already strained for time to learn bjj. But once two guys came at me and I'd like to be able to face that situation with a plausible likelihood of winning. Another time a guy robbed me at gunpoint and I don't see the pen helping me in that situation obviously, and I am not thrilled to have to learn about shooting or concealed carry anyway. Not to mention obviously there are limits to that.

  • @Tanstaaflitis
    @Tanstaaflitis 8 місяців тому

    I realize I'm coming to this video many years late, but a couple of critiques. 1. Knives, guns, and small weapons. Starting from a wrist grab happens when someone wants to control a weapon in your hand. Those are weapon retention techniques. Empty hands, sure, no one is likely to do that. 2. Your rapid shiho nage is pretty cool empty hand. I appreciate your demonstration. But watch where a small weapon gets pointed. You would easily slice your face and eyes or flash yourself with a muzzle. The traditional "duck under" maintains weapons away from you (and tightens the tension). 3. Irony: you say wrist grab defenses are not too useful (merely training aids)....then demonstrate an attack starting with a wrist grab. 😊

  • @daveevans6198
    @daveevans6198 9 місяців тому

    he is going to knock you out with his left hand if you grab his right and vice versa

  • @budisutanto5987
    @budisutanto5987 10 місяців тому

    7.00 Ju-jutsu, Judo, Aikido, Bjj, Hapkido, South Karate, watch from this to end. 5.50 also good to know.

  • @baronofgreymatter14
    @baronofgreymatter14 10 місяців тому

    far too much lag motion...no way any of this works..Bullshido

  • @anti_Hype_334
    @anti_Hype_334 11 місяців тому

    liked and subbed

  • @diirtburns
    @diirtburns 11 місяців тому

    Well done! Thank you for posting this video.

  • @marycordova-de7bx
    @marycordova-de7bx 11 місяців тому

    Cool to bad you don't teach in Albuquerque NM regardless thanks for your lesson outstanding Chris Riley

  • @robertarthropthesecond
    @robertarthropthesecond Рік тому

    I am wearing a cutproof loong arm jacket.your plan is futile,i will cut you open like a fish!

  • @erichoppe8228
    @erichoppe8228 Рік тому

    Yeah I fight with reverse grip too! But I do it with two knives! Anyone who fights with one knife is Dumb as a Bent Brick!!!

  • @stephaniehalliwell1797
    @stephaniehalliwell1797 Рік тому

    Attakerz, cn piss off! Or, cry....

  • @stephaniehalliwell1797
    @stephaniehalliwell1797 Рік тому

    And, the tiramet tomahawk yawara...is 5gr titanium...not, something, u wanna get struk w/....

  • @stephaniehalliwell1797
    @stephaniehalliwell1797 Рік тому

    Their not gonna like me...

  • @stephaniehalliwell1797
    @stephaniehalliwell1797 Рік тому

    I practice the blak artz...mo. is a stand ur ground state/castle doctrine...

  • @GuekrougoYeo-tu4nz
    @GuekrougoYeo-tu4nz Рік тому

    J'aimerai❤

  • @brandoncanals3446
    @brandoncanals3446 Рік тому

    Would like to see it

  • @brandoncanals3446
    @brandoncanals3446 Рік тому

    So how would your style do in mma

  • @metrfulton9708
    @metrfulton9708 Рік тому

    Good teaching , keep up the good work👍

  • @rameshkrishnan4492
    @rameshkrishnan4492 Рік тому

    Thank you SENSEI as i have learnt something new from your video. 😅

  • @deansmith9281
    @deansmith9281 Рік тому

    Maybe effective against someone who's pissed up at a night club but to a trained fighter a good thai low kick and stiff elbow

    • @deansmith9281
      @deansmith9281 Рік тому

      To them glasses and them moves are crap

  • @newhuskytwenty
    @newhuskytwenty Рік тому

    7:28 Spectacular!

  • @TheColdSoulz
    @TheColdSoulz Рік тому

    This man knows what hes talking about

  • @SportLover711
    @SportLover711 Рік тому

    Good sir

  • @therealisation5500
    @therealisation5500 Рік тому

    How to break a hold i always find a steel kuckel duster to the face does the trick ever time

  • @alwaystraining54
    @alwaystraining54 Рік тому

    To me as a karate man the pulling hand or hiki te is an obvious concept, to see and understand it’s combative purposes, yet so many can’t see what is plainly in front of them. Thank you for the excellent content sir.

  • @alexandremorneau313
    @alexandremorneau313 Рік тому

    It will help us to defend ourselves with any objects we have at home.

  • @abc030cba
    @abc030cba Рік тому

    I'm from Russia. Have you ever taken part in sport knife fighting? You can't repeat this technique on the speed. 4-52 Why does your opponent make so long, sweeping movement? What will you do if he cuts your armed hand first?

  • @JMac-fj1rg
    @JMac-fj1rg Рік тому

    All martial arts are based on one ludicrous presumption. Namely: that the other guy will be fighting fair.

  • @kevinward3305
    @kevinward3305 Рік тому

    Excellent video

  • @mickeyjmoons
    @mickeyjmoons Рік тому

    To quote Mike Tyson, "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face". How effective is the application of these techniques on somebody who is not compliant and is fighting back?

  • @markj850
    @markj850 Рік тому

    cute and will work on a clumsy attacker

  • @nicomarcona5488
    @nicomarcona5488 Рік тому

    im going to continue to learn verry nice words, continuous development for the better

  • @jonathanohnona9191
    @jonathanohnona9191 Рік тому

    WHY GO FOR THE LEG AND NOT A STAB TO THE KIDNEYS OR ABDOMEN?

  • @jocevic612
    @jocevic612 Рік тому

    Votre vidéo montre bien ikyo, nikyo, Sankyo...dommage qu'il n'y ai pas de sous titres 😢...mais honnêtement, je me suis arrêtée avant la fin, car impossible de suivre ce qui est dit! Vraiment dommage.