As a retired cop, I just want to say for what itβs worth I agree 100% with him. This is solid advice guys and gals. Stay alert and you can avoid 95% of problems criminals are predators and like all predators they are looking for the easy pray not the one that is alert and sees them coming and is ready to defend themselves. And if you are attacked you hit them with everything you have βno rules, no holds barredβ until they are no longer a threat and you can escape. And NEVER I MEAN NEVER!!!! Go to point B with them, you fight them where they attacked you never agree to get in the car or go with them because they say they wonβt hurt you if you do. They are taking you to a place they have picked out and prepared for whatever they are going to do! Your odds of survival, getting help, not getting hurt or raped go way way down once they get you to their prepared location. God bless, stay safe, and take care out there people!
Hey Jason! Love your videos! I keep re-watching some of them over and over. Question for ya > is your Pocket Carry Sig a 9mm or 380? Thanks and God bless….
IMO pretty solid advice, from beginning to end. I expected ex-cia to show a little more decorum, but I guess when making videos on youtube and selling stuff decorum is not required. I'll try to keep the advice and forget the cheap barbs
Instant HARD Fingers to eyes and HARD downward fists to clavicles! What say you guru? Iβm pretty sure a HARD poke in the eyes and adrenaline infused clavicle smashes (even from a 220 lb 70 yo like me)β¦β¦..Would give me time to run away.? It ainβt that hard to break a clavicle. (Speaking as a retired physician).
One martial art is bayonet fighting. I successfully used a fixed bayonet BEFORE signing up with the Marines to defend myself and my siblings and my home from a gang that was trying to set fire to my home AFTER ripping out the phone wires. It was successful–they left, I wasn't hurt, nobody died.
I don't recommend fixed bayonets. I regard fixed bayonets as a valid collective weapon for a trained unit that practices fighting in formation–but as an individual weapon, fixed bayonets leave something to be desired. On the other hand, I did successfully employ the bayonet in a defensive encounter.
I agree, with the caviot that there is probably a top 6ish martial arts to direct people to. But yeah, just get started, try not to get entrenched in a MA with no sparing.
Liberal "prosecutors" smh ….. Also, do cardio. Your opponent can have "Mad Skills" but if they're gassed out then you can better control the outcome. Put down the vape pen, along with the cell phone, and hammer out some sprint intervals lll-lll
Complacency! Just because someone saw a Bruce Lee movie 20yrs ago doesn't mean you're trained and ready to go. Get fit, get started, get to know someone with experience.
True words of wisdom. Definitely being aware is key. In terms of martial arts, the "granddaddy of them all" states that, "Efficiency is anything that works."
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One of your best Jason. β€ God bless all the good people.
Fantastic stuff again, thanks Jason. Can you do a clip on saftey for kids?
Honestly if anyone who has ever been in war they already know thereβs no rules.
Great post.
Thank you! ππ no rules I. Any fight! Run first π€π
Avoid, Escape, Control, Destroy.
Mistake number 6 not staying in shape
As a retired cop, I just want to say for what itβs worth I agree 100% with him. This is solid advice guys and gals. Stay alert and you can avoid 95% of problems criminals are predators and like all predators they are looking for the easy pray not the one that is alert and sees them coming and is ready to defend themselves. And if you are attacked you hit them with everything you have βno rules, no holds barredβ until they are no longer a threat and you can escape.
And NEVER I MEAN NEVER!!!! Go to point B with them, you fight them where they attacked you never agree to get in the car or go with them because they say they wonβt hurt you if you do. They are taking you to a place they have picked out and prepared for whatever they are going to do! Your odds of survival, getting help, not getting hurt or raped go way way down once they get you to their prepared location.
God bless, stay safe, and take care out there people!
Hey Jason! Love your videos! I keep re-watching some of them over and over. Question for ya > is your Pocket Carry Sig a 9mm or 380? Thanks and God bless….
I hope wranglestar is on your "of interest" lists he's gone off the deep end … just sayin …
Great information!
IMO pretty solid advice, from beginning to end. I expected ex-cia to show a little more decorum, but I guess when making videos on youtube and selling stuff decorum is not required. I'll try to keep the advice and forget the cheap barbs
Attack me…
You'll get every round in my G43 & I'll leave you to save yourself.
Another good thing is get in some sort of shape. Just walking and lifting light weights can help. I never would recommend headbutting or biting.
Could you do something for people with some limitations? Bad knees and such. Thank you.
Jason: the funniest thing of this video was the googly eyes at 2:10. I had to run it back to see it again. Funny and unexpected!
JasonHansonSpyBriefing: Are we going to see some videos by you teaching R.A.T fighting skills?
Instant HARD Fingers to eyes and HARD downward fists to clavicles!
What say you guru?
Iβm pretty sure a HARD poke in the eyes and adrenaline infused clavicle smashes (even from a 220 lb 70 yo like me)β¦β¦..Would give me time to run away.?
It ainβt that hard to break a clavicle. (Speaking as a retired physician).
Not all martial arts are the same try traditional japaneese jujitsu.
Or nimpobugei thaijutsu ( unarmed combat.
There are no rules as practjced by samuraui and ninja warriors in japan. Its not a sport either.
One martial art is bayonet fighting. I successfully used a fixed bayonet BEFORE signing up with the Marines to defend myself and my siblings and my home from a gang that was trying to set fire to my home AFTER ripping out the phone wires. It was successful–they left, I wasn't hurt, nobody died.
I don't recommend fixed bayonets. I regard fixed bayonets as a valid collective weapon for a trained unit that practices fighting in formation–but as an individual weapon, fixed bayonets leave something to be desired. On the other hand, I did successfully employ the bayonet in a defensive encounter.
I agree, with the caviot that there is probably a top 6ish martial arts to direct people to. But yeah, just get started, try not to get entrenched in a MA with no sparing.
Ummm, men all seem to avoid the PRIME target area — the GROIN !! Believe me when I say that that will be my first and hardest punch !!
Liberal "prosecutors" smh ….. Also, do cardio. Your opponent can have "Mad Skills" but if they're gassed out then you can better control the outcome. Put down the vape pen, along with the cell phone, and hammer out some sprint intervals lll-lll
Complacency! Just because someone saw a Bruce Lee movie 20yrs ago doesn't mean you're trained and ready to go. Get fit, get started, get to know someone with experience.
Last time I did self defence.. I got sentenced to 6 months.. 1st offenceπ’
Great advice Jason: might have missed this in any earlier videos, but any experience/thoughts on dangerous dog attacks?
Stats show that more violent crime happens in red states bra. But being a former cia dude, you probably already knew that.
True words of wisdom. Definitely being aware is key. In terms of martial arts, the "granddaddy of them all" states that, "Efficiency is anything that works."