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Hopefully, you will never have to face someone with a knife. Barehanded fighting against a knife is potentially lethal (the risk of injury is about 80%), so you should always try to flee from an attacker if possible. [1] If you must face a knife-wielding attacker, however, knowing how to defend yourself and take the knife away can save your life.

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Defending Yourself

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  1. If it turns out that you must face a knife-wielding attacker one-on-one, start by backing away. Try to put as much distance as possible between yourself and the attacker. Experts recommend seven yards as a distance that will keep you safe from a knife attack.
  2. If you want to disarm an opponent or attacker, you will have to do so at the right moment. While you are waiting, you can protect yourself by using an object as a shield. Try to find a hard, rigid object such as a board or trash can lid, but any object (even a coat, blanket, etc.) can help. Hold the object in front of you to protect yourself against sudden attacks.
    • A shield will help keep your vulnerable areas protected. Remember that your most vulnerable areas are at your core (chest, abdomen), so keep those protected above all.
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  3. Try not to stand directly in front of the attacker; this makes you more vulnerable to attacks. Instead, remain to the side of the attacker if at all possible. That way, you will have a chance to see if the attacker turns to lunge toward you, and have slightly more time to react.
  4. [4] If the attacker lunges at you before you are able to get the knife, step to the side out of his/her way. The attacker may then turn around to face you again. Be prepared and move to the side of the attacker, so that you can avoid direct stabs in your direction.
  5. [5] If the attacker lunges at you and you are not able to get out of the way, grab the attacker’s arm as he/she moves toward you. Use both of your hands to grab on, if possible. Yank the attacker’s arm and use the attacker’s momentum to throw him/her to the ground, making sure to keep the knife pointed away from you.
  6. If the attacker lunges at you using an upward motion, use the blade of your hand to chop into the attacker's hand. Do this forcefully, and it will push the attacker’s arm backward. Use your hands to push and hold the attacker's arm back so that the knife stays away from you. Slam the attacker’s arm into a hard surface or apply pressure until the knife falls from his/her hand.
  7. If the attacker lunges toward you with the knife, back away and pretend to fall down so that you are still facing the attacker. Prop yourself up on your forearms, keep your left foot raised, and wait for the attacker to approach. When the attacker is within reach of your feet, put your left foot against his/her heel. Slam your right leg against the back of the attacker's knee as hard as you can, pushing the attacker away. If you do this correctly, your attacker will fall face first, with the knife aimed away from you.
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Attacking

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  1. [6] Do not try to attack the attacker. Remember that your primary goal is to keep yourself safe. If you are not able to get away from the attacker, then this means eliminating the source of danger: the knife.
  2. [7] [8] When you are ready to remove the knife from the attacker’s hand, grab his/her arm as quickly as you can. Use both of your hands if possible. Try to stabilize the attacker’s arm (hold it in place). This will be difficult since the attacker will probably try to get out of your grip, so you must hold on as firmly as you can.
  3. [9] Slam the attacker’s hand against a hard surface as quickly as you can. You can even try to break the attacker’s wrist or hand if necessary. [10] If you cannot slam the attacker’s hand against anything, focus on applying as much pressure as you can to his/her arm until it is injured. If this goes well, the attacker's on the knife will loosen, and the weapon will fall away.
  4. Once the attacker is disarmed, make sure that the knife is far out of his/her reach. Kick, push, or fling the knife as far as you can so that the attacker cannot reach it.
    • Once the attacker is disarmed, try to flee to safety.
  5. [11] If the attacker still attempts to harm you after you disarm him/her, and you cannot get away, try to use a non-deadly weapon (not the knife) to defend yourself. You could:
    • Throw sand, rocks, or other small objects at the attacker. Hot coffee or ice water can even do the trick.
    • Hit the attacker with whatever object is at hand: a stick, chair, book, etc. You can even use a coat like a whip to strike the attacker.
  6. [12] If you do not have any object at hand to help you, try and injure or immobilize the attacker using your own body. For instance:
    • Headbutt the attacker in his/her abdomen.
    • Strike the attacker in the face, especially the eye, nose, or temple.
    • Kick the attacker in the knees or groin.
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Getting Out of the Situation

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  1. [13] [14] [15] When faced with an attacker, remember RHF: run, hide, fight. Your first tactic should be to run away, if you can get away without harming yourself. If you cannot escape the area, try to hide in a secure location, such as a room that can be locked, or behind a cover of some kind. You should fight back against the attacker only as a last resort.
  2. If you are faced with an attacker wielding a knife, you must work very hard to stay calm. This will be very difficult, because it is an extremely stressful situation. Not panicking, however, can save your life. It will help if you have the steps of a basic plan in mind: [16]
    • Stay calm
    • Quietly signal for help, if possible
    • Maintain eye contact
    • Stall for time
    • Keep talking to the attacker
    • Follow any instructions the attacker gives
    • Do not risk harm to yourself or others if at all possible
    • Do not try to grab the knife itself
  3. If becomes necessary to fight back and try to disarm the attacker (such as in the event that the attacker is attempting to stab you), then do so. However, if it is at all possible at any point during the confrontation, move away from the attacker. [17]
    • You can begin by trying to back away from the attacker. When you are several yards away, you can attempt to flee.
    • If the attacker becomes distracted or moves away from you, use the opportunity to run away as fast as you can until you are in a safe location.
    • Do not run in a straight line; instead, move in a zig-zag or more erratic motion. This will confuse the attacker, helping you to escape. [18]
  4. [19] [20] As soon as it is safe to do so (the attacker leaves, or you are able to get away), call 911 or another emergency number for assistance. Provide as detailed a description of the attacker as you can, and explain what is happening/what happened.
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How Can I Disarm Someone Who Is Lunging At Me With A Knife?


Expert Advice

  • Isolate the weapon from your attacker. If someone threatens you with a knife in close quarters, your first priority is isolating the weapon, meaning locking the assailant's hand so they can't move the weapon around. Then strike to the groin to bring the attacker to the ground keeping the weapon locked. Then, kick them until they aren't moving anymore.
  • Use whatever is around you as a weapon. When at a distance, look for something around you that you can pick up and use as a deflection device, or as a weapon. You might even be able to pick something up and throw it in the assailant's eyes.
  • Your mindset is essential to your success. You have to develop a 'winner's mindset.' That means you have to decide ahead of time that you're going to win that fight no matter what. That assists in overcoming hesitation, and it makes you more difficult to defeat.
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    What do you do if someone pulls a knife on you?
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    Joseph Bautista is a Self Defense Specialist and a Martial Arts Instructor specializing in Filipino martial arts. With over 18 years of instructing and martial arts training experience, Joseph runs Legacy Filipino Martial Arts, a Filipino martial arts school based in San Francisco, California. He also teaches self-defense with Self Defense For the People, a self-defense program with clients such as Salesforce, Airbnb, Gap, UPS, and UCSF. When not teaching self defense he is teaching CPR and 1st Aid Skills to 911 Dispatchers and Local Police Officers in the SF Bay Area with 1st Five Minutes.
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    Prioritize getting away. Keep your legs moving during the altercation, whether you're running away, scooting away, or kicking them away so you can try to escape.
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      Tips

      • Take a self-defense class. There are many training courses and seminars that can provide you with practical tips for handling a knife-wielding attacker and other dangers.. [21] Check with your local police department, college, or community center about what self-defense learning opportunities there are in your area.
      • Remember that being attacked by a knife is potentially life-threatening and:
        • Doing this for the purpose of self-defense, apprehending people for clearly doing something illegal (especially a felony), or making an arrest as a police officer is only legally justified if the person is posing a threat of great bodily harm or deadly force at any given moment. However,
        • Doing this for anything else is the perpetrator's fault and, more importantly, illegal. Everyone has the right to go about their business without the latter being done to them.
      • If you get attacked by a knife by someone who isn't a police officer, and you didn't do something illegal, call emergency services ASAP!
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      Warnings

      • Never do something illegal, especially if it involves great bodily harm or deadly force, because someone can threaten you with a knife right away to stop you from:
        • Committing a violent crime (e.g. in self-defense) that involves great bodily harm or deadly force
        • Leaving after you clearly did something illegal (e.g. by a citizen's arrest), when great bodily harm or deadly force was used in the crime that you committed and/or to resist the detention, and
        • Resisting arrest if that person is a police officer who is arresting you, when great bodily harm or deadly force was used in the crime that you committed and/or to resist the arrest, which is illegal, even if you're innocent.
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      If someone attacks you with a knife, immediately try to get away from them by backing away. If possible, grab a hard object to use as a shield, like a garbage can lid or a board. Whether or not you have a shield, stay to one side of the attacker instead of right in front of them so they have a harder time reaching vulnerable areas. If they lunge at you, try to grab their arm or knock it away from you, which may knock the knife out of their hand. You can also try slamming their arm against a hard surface, like a wall, to disarm them. If you succeed in getting the knife, throw or kick it away so they can’t easily reach it. Getting out of the situation is the best defense, so move away and call for help as soon as you can. Read on for more expert self-defense tips, like how to incapacitate your attacker!

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