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Knife attacks can be very unpredictable and are potentially lethal. When wielded by muggers or would-be attackers, knives can cause more damage than a gun, and are much easier to get ahold of. When dealing with a knife attack, you’ll want to stay calm, be rational and defend yourself if needed.

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  • De-escalate the attack by staying calm, asking what the attacker wants, calling for help, and running away if the opportunity arises.
  • Disable your assailant by attacking their throat, groin, or eyes.
  • Defend yourself by grabbing a makeshift weapon and trying to disarm them. If possible, grip your attacker's wrist so you can control where the knife goes.
  • Sign up for self-defense classes so you can be prepared for a random attack.

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    Stay calm. If an attacker approaches you, you need to stay calm. Any sudden moves or actions may startle them and escalate the violence. Take deep breaths as you size each other up to stay relaxed and focused.[1]

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    Size up your attacker. There are different types of attackers and they are all motivated for many different reasons. The person may be a mugger or a criminal looking for something “fun” to do by harassing you. They could be mentally unstable or under the influence or drugs or alcohol. You may have caught them in the act of some other crime, and now they feel the need to “get rid of you”. Either way, try to figure out what kind of person you’re dealing with.

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    Ask them what they want. Engaging with the person and talking to them may help. Ask them why they are attacking you, and if there is anything that you can do to prevent the attack.[2]

    • If they are a mugger, they will ask for your valuables. This will be easy enough to deal with: all you have to do is give up your things. While it may be hard to part with some of your valuables, it will be worth your life. Phones and jewelry can be replaced, but your life and health cannot.
    • If the person is looking to pick a fight, let them know that you have no interest in violence. If they are especially menacing or threatening, talking may not be an option, but try it anyway.
    • If the person seems mentally unstable or under the influence of a substance, they will be far too unpredictable for you to deal with. These are often the most dangerous kind of attackers because it is very hard to judge what they are going to do next. Try talking to them in a calm, soothing voice while backing away.
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    Yell for help. If you're in a public place where others may be able to help you, yell for help. Often, people on a city street or a parking lot may not realize that you're in trouble unless you make it very obvious. Yell: "Stop!" or "Someone help me!" Use your voice to make it clear that you're in trouble and someone may come to your aid.[3]

    • If you're in a more remote location, like a hiking trail or an empty field, try yelling anyway. While you might not be able to see anyone nearby, people may be close enough that they'll be able to tell that something is wrong. If you hike often and are afraid of being attacked, carry a loud whistle. The sound will carry further than your voice alone.
    • Feel free to scream for help and/or call emergency services, because both are just like yelling for help.
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    Run away if possible. The best way to defend against a knife attack is to run. Even if you know martial arts disarming tricks or you are very strong, a knife is still an unpredictable and deadly weapon. Running may seem cowardly, but it is your best chance of survival.[4]

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    Make an opening to run. If you're attacked by a person with a knife, you should always try to run before fighting. Often, however, you may seem stuck. You may be cornered or your attacker may be blocking your only exit. You'll need to disable your attacker to create an opening to run away.[5]

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    Strike at your attacker's throat. Going for the throat is one of the best ways to disable an attacker. With a hard strike to the throat, you'll damage the person's trachea, disrupting their breathing. They're very likely to stop attacking you after a hard strike to the throat.

    • Get close enough to strike. If your attacker isn't close enough for you to strike at their throat, move in a bit. You'll want to be an arms-width away.
    • Use your elbow and forearm. The harder the part of your body that you use to strike, the more effective and painful your attack will be. Your elbow is solid bone, and you'll be able to get a lot of power by striking forward with it.
    • Push through their throat. Using your elbow as your weapon, strike your attacker's throat. Strike as hard and as fast as you can, using the element of surprise to your advantage.
    • Run. If you've struck your attacker hard enough, they'll lose their ability to breathe. When they double over, run away.
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    Kick their groin. If your attacker is male, a kick to the groin may immediately incapacitate them. Use your knee or shin to strike them in the crotch to create an opening to run. This technique can work with a variety of distances between you and your attacker.[6]

    • If you're close to your attacker, use your knee. A shorter distance between you and the person attacking you means that a knee will be sufficient enough to make a connection. Force your knee hard into their groin.
    • If they are an arm's length away from you, use your foot or shin. Using your shin is better, because there's more surface area to cause more damage. Extend your knee and snap your leg up into their crotch.
    • Run. Once your attacker is doubled over or on the ground, run away as fast as possible.
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    Go for your attacker's eyes. The eyes are an incredibly sensitive part of your body, and any attack focused on the eyes is sure to cause your attacker a lot of pain. Only use this if your attacker is very close, such as in situations where they've grabbed you and have you in a hold. Keep in mind that this technique is extremely dangerous and can be gory, and is only to be used in life or death situations.[7]

    • Extend your fingers to reach their eyes. Most people flinch instantly when they see an attack directed at their eyes, so you'll have to move very quickly. Snap your arm out towards their face in one swift motion.
    • Press your fingers hard into the eye socket. Simple scratching or light pushing will not be effective. These light attacks will cause pain, but may only further enrage your attacker. You'll need to use your fingers to push hard into the eyes, pressing them into the skull.
    • Push down. As you push your attackers eyes, press them down towards the base of the skull. Again, this technique is not for the faint of heart, and should only be used in the most dire of circ*mstances. It can cause blindness and even death.
    • Run. Once your attacker is incapacitated or unconscious, run away.
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    Throw off their guard. If you can’t run and defending yourself is your only option, you will want to do something unpredictable. Spit in your attacker’s face, or drop suddenly to the ground. If you have a backpack or a purse, throw it at their head. If this gives you an opening to run away, do so. If not, you’ll still have thrown them off and given yourself a chance to fight.

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    Look for a weapon. Being unarmed against a knife attack is a dangerous position to be in. Look around your surroundings for anything that you might use as defense, especially anything that's heavy or relatively long. Anything that puts some distance between you and your attacker is good.

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    Wait for them to make a move. When your attacker lunges for you, they will be off balance. If you found your own weapon, now is the time to ram into them. If not, strike out at them to throw them further off with a kick to the groin or the legs. Just make sure to steer clear of the knife.

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    Try to disarm them. If you are lucky enough to have a weapon to use, strike at the person’s hand, keeping as much space between you and them as possible. This will weaken and damage their hand to the point that they’ll no longer be able to hold the knife.[8] If you don’t have a weapon, you will need to try to grab their wrist and disarm them instead.

    • Your number one objective is to cut or destroy the hand holding the weapon. If you have a knife, then try to cut their weapon arm or hand, and if you have an impact weapon like a stick, then smack the hand holding the weapon.[9]
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    Grab their wrist. While any grab near the knife is incredibly dangerous, grabbing your attacker’s wrist may be your only choice. Grabbing their wrist firmly will give you control of the knife’s direction and give you a moment to punch or strike them.[10]

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    Keep punching or striking. You may be able to wrest the knife from their control, but using both hands to try to take the knife leaves them with an opening to headbutt or punch you instead! Keep them on the defensive by continuing to attack them.[11]

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    Fight them to the ground. If you’re able to, continue to hold their wrist and strike at their head and legs until you can get them on the ground. Once they’re on the ground, continue to keep the knife pointed away from you.[12]

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    Don’t feel bad for your attacker. If and when you get the upper hand, your attacker may begin to beg for their life. Don't be fooled by this! Most likely, they are trying to get you to lower your guard so that they can attack you again.

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    Kick or throw away the knife. Throw it as far away as you can, onto the roof of a building, into the bottom of a dumpster, or deep into some woods. This will give you time to get away and prevent your attacker from grabbing the knife easily and coming after you.

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    Enroll in self defense courses. While online how-tos can give you pointers on how to defend yourself, knife attacks are extremely serious and very dangerous. Most flashy moves and practice scenarios aren't at all like the real thing, and you’ll need to get serious self defense training before you even think about staying to defend yourself in from a knife attack.

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    I suggest you take time to train yourself on how to properly use a knife. By doing so, you'll be more effective at protecting yourself from that same weapon being used against you.

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    You can make a weapon out of almost anything you find around yourself: throw a jacket or shirt over your attacker, put keys between your fingers, or pick up something heavy nearby and swing it at them.

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      • Keep good posture. Attackers aren't going to jump someone who seems like they have a chance of fighting back. Walk and stand in a dignified manner.

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      • Understand that people aren't going to walk towards you with a knife in their hand, because if someone wants to kill you, they will not show you that they're armed.

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      • Hold up your hands as your attacker approaches, and use other body language that shows submission. This will let them know that you’re not interested in fighting.

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      • If you don't think you can defend yourself, just run as fast as you can and get yourself to the nearest safe place. Surround yourself with other people, even if they are strangers.
      • Use your clothes as a shield. If you have a scarf or something similar, put that in the way then twist the knife out of his hands.
      • Your elbows and knees are the hardest parts of your body. Use high force when elbowing or kneeing someone.

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      • While you may be angry and prepared to fight back if you gain control of the knife, never stab or slash your attacker. While some states have self defense laws that may protect you against injuries to your attacker, in other states, you may go to jail.

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      • Always surrender or run first before attempting to fight.

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      • Never go into a knife fight unless you are prepared to get cut, because you will. Even if your defense is flawless and you have many years of martial arts experience, it is still likely that you’ll be badly injured defending yourself.

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      • 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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      The best way to defend yourself against a knife attack is to run away, if at all possible. As you run, yell for help, which will draw attention to you and make your attacker less likely to pursue you. Alternatively, if you can't run away from your attacker, talk to them to find out what they want and whether you can deescalate the situation. For example, they may demand your valuables, which will be tough to give up but worth doing if it saves your life. If you must fight your attacker, try to strike them in the throat, which will make it hard for them to breathe and give you a chance to run away. You could also try kicking your attacker in the groin, especially if they are male. For tips from our Self-defense co-author on how to find a weapon to fight back with, keep reading!

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      Where do you aim in a knife fight? ›

      The goal in a knife fight is to attack soft body vital targets that are readily accessible such as the face, the sides and front of the neck, and the lower abdomen or groin.

      Can you pull a knife in self-defense? ›

      DEFENDING YOURSELF

      Some people who are not willing to carry a gun will carry a knife thinking it a less legally-serious option. While it may fit different carry laws, using a knife in self-defense is still generally considered lethal force in the same way deploying a firearm is considered lethal force.

      What is the first rule of knife fighting? ›

      Always use your knife first to attempt to avoid the altercation, then to defend yourself if necessary. Never draw knives on unarmed attackers. Learn to defend yourself without the use of a weapon, and avoid physical fights at all costs.

      What is the best defense against a knife? ›

      The best way to defend against a knife attack is to run. Even if you know martial arts disarming tricks or you are very strong, a knife is still an unpredictable and deadly weapon. Running may seem cowardly, but it is your best chance of survival.

      What is the 21 foot rule in knife fight? ›

      According to his research, a person charging toward you with a knife or other sharp-edged instrument can travel 21 feet in the time it would take you to recognize that there is a threat, draw your firearm, and fire two shots.

      What is the secret to knife throwing? ›

      Less contact on the knife, the faster the rotation.

      You can use the Theory of Rotation to adjust your throw instead of adjusting your distance, either increasing or reducing rotation as needed. Over rotating and too far away from the target? Try adding more contact to the knife, like a thumb on the spine of the handle.

      Is it worth carrying a knife for self-defense? ›

      Deterring Attacks. One potential benefit of carrying a knife for self-defense is it could deter a would-be attacker. An assailant may think twice about targeting someone who is visibly armed with a knife. Seeing the weapon could convince them to back off rather than risk getting cut or stabbed.

      Where can I cut my knife for self-defense? ›

      Cuts to the lower arm impede the attacker's ability to grab you. Cuts to the upper arm take away the ability to swing an impact weapon. Cuts to the thigh just above the knee impede mobility. Know these target areas and practice your defensive movements with a training blade.

      Can you fight back if someone hits you? ›

      According to the law, some states only permit using force as a final option. You must retreat legally, if feasible. California is a “stand your ground” state. You are not obligated to withdraw from your attacker before defending yourself with force.

      What are 5 knife rules? ›

      The following safety guidelines should be implemented whenever your employees are required to use hand-held knives:
      • Keep knives sharp. ...
      • Wear a cutting glove. ...
      • Always cut away from yourself. ...
      • Use the right knife for the job. ...
      • Cut on a stable cutting board. ...
      • Never grab a falling knife. ...
      • Keep your eyes on the blade.
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      How do I defend myself? ›

      1. 10 Self-Defense Strategies Everyone Needs to Know.
      2. TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS. Too many women enroll in a self-defense class after they've been assaulted. ...
      3. PRACTICE TARGET DENIAL. ...
      4. PRESENT YOURSELF WITH CONFIDENCE. ...
      5. SET STRONG VERBAL BOUNDARIES. ...
      6. MAINTAIN A NON-CONFRONTATIONAL STANCE. ...
      7. KEEP A SAFE DISTANCE. ...
      8. USE THE ELEMENT OF SURPRISE.

      Does size matter in a knife fight? ›

      Stick with instructors with a documented lineage in an art with a proven combat history - and who teach by identifying which size blade, big or small, the techniques were designed for. Because size does matter.

      Is a knife better than a gun for self-defense? ›

      Gun: The Lethal Force Question: Responding to an attacker with a firearm often leaves you with one stark option: employing maximum, sometimes lethal, force. A knife, while also lethal, offers a more versatile weapon capable of diverse defensive strategies.

      Where is the point on a knife? ›

      Knife Point

      The point of the knife is where the sharp edge and the spine meet.

      What part of the knife do you hold? ›

      Perhaps the most natural way to hold a knife is the handle grip—you wrap all five fingers around the handle—there's no contact with the blade. But for the most power and dexterity, consider the pinch grip (a.k.a. the blade grip).

      Do you hold the blade when throwing a knife? ›

      If you are throwing a blade-heavy knife, you will want your blade to be thrown first. Hold the knife by the handle to throw it. And vice versa -- if you're throwing a handle-heavy knife, you will throw it by the blade.

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