Sensei
Jeff Sawyer Knife Defence Course – Saturday 14 November 2009
We arrived on a very wet and windy Saturday
afternoon to what was promised to be the best knife defence course CFTS had
ever had.
As we arrived Sensei Sawyer greeted
everyone personally while we had chance to view display boards showing facts
and figures about knives and knife crime, as well as some rather explicit
photos showing the results of knife attacks.Very sobering, especially considering the number of knife crimes
involving teenagers.
The training session started with Sensei
Sawyer giving a formal introduction and a little more information about
himself, his background and considerable experience.At that point we all knew that we in for a
great, if challenging, afternoon!
Before the physical side started Sensei
told us one of the most important things we would learn, the importance of
shouting “KNIFE.....RUN” if anyone ever sees someone with a knife.The easiest way to defend against it is not
to be there!
Next we looked at the 6 different ways we
could expect a knife attack, practicing these movements to get used to them,
staying relaxes and with correct application of hips.
Then we covered some theory about frame of
mind, the expectation to get cut if someone attacks you with a knife but ‘small
for large’ – accept the small cut where you can take it rather than get cut
somewhere vital.
More physical training followed, with
defences against various knife threats to the neck.From an observers point of view some of these
looked rather painful!
More theory was explained about changing
the perception of yourself if attacked, being more animal, filling space with
vocalisations. ‘Tiger eyes’ was a term used – make the person attacking you
realise they’ve made a mistake.‘Monkey
on a track’, the ability to size up a situation as quickly as possible when met
with the unexpected was also explained to us.
Then came more physical training, against a
back handed knife slash.If you thought
the last group were painful, these were even more so!
Throughout Sensei introduced us to other
terms like “If you have to fight, fight” and “If you aren’t fighting for your
life, why are you fighting?”These statements
really made us think.
Then Sensei covered some of the legal sides
of knives, what are legal and illegal to carry, as well as the law in relations
to stop and search powers of the police.If they stop and search you and you have a knife of a certain length or
type, chances are you’ll be arrested!
In addition Sensei also explained that
under common law we can pre-emptively strike without having been hit, hurt or
touched if we believe we (or someone we are with) is in imminent danger of
being hurt by that person.
There is simply not enough space here to
cover everything we did!The course was
educational with easy to remember terms that made us all think, and the
physical side ensured everyone had a few bruises and aches and pains the next
day. Educational and painful, what more
could you want from a course?!
Was it the best knife defence course CFTS
had ever had?Personally, I think so.
Report by James Saunders
We were also emailed by Master Sawyer shortly after the course:
Dear Sensei Kidby ,
Just a quick message to thank you for the opportunity
to take the seminar for you, and for the great welcome I received
.
It was a pleasure to meet and train with you and your students - who in
terms of their behaviour, abilities, commitment and spirit are genuinely
a credit to you.
I really enjoyed the day and I hope you and your
people did too.
I have a couple of favours to ask:
Could you
please ask the people who attended to write something about the course
please? What they write can be long, short or even one line. Please make sure that they understand that some
of the testimonials will be used for publicity (don't want to mislead
anyone)! If you and others are happy to do this, the testimonials can be
sent to you by e-mail (
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) which maybe you could then kindly
redirect to me.
Also is it possible that I can see the photos / video and
any write up that's done about the course please?
Many
Thanks,
Master Jeff Sawyer
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