04/06/2026
THE TRUTH ABOUT SOCIAL MEDIA KNIFE DEFENCE
Every day on social media, we see countless videos claiming to “teach” effective knife defence. Unfortunately, much of what is demonstrated is unrealistic, overly compliant, and potentially dangerous if relied upon in a real-life attack.
One of the biggest problems is that many demonstrations are performed with a cooperative training partner who attacks slowly, freezes after the initial strike, or allows techniques to be completed without resistance. Real attackers do not behave this way. Knife assaults are fast, chaotic, violent, and often involve repeated stabbing or slashing motions delivered with aggression and determination.
Many online videos focus on complex disarms, flashy wrist locks, or intricate sequences that may look impressive on camera but require a level of timing and precision that is extremely difficult to achieve under the stress of a genuine assault. When fear, adrenaline, and surprise are involved, fine motor skills deteriorate and complicated techniques often fail.
Another concern is that some instructors have little or no experience dealing with real-world violence. Their methods may be based on theory rather than practical testing against resisting opponents. Effective knife defence should be pressure-tested, reality-based, and acknowledge a harsh truth: even if you successfully defend yourself, there is a high chance you may still be injured.
One of the most disturbing aspects of these videos is there is absolutely NO self assessment shown after the display of these fancy techniques. It’s almost as if it’s a guarantee that A. You will defeat the attacker and B. That you will not be cut or stabbed. This mindset is only “teaching” people to retain a false sense of security.
Good knife defence training should emphasise awareness, avoidance, escape, tactical movement, controlling the weapon-bearing limb, and creating opportunities to disengage and survive. The goal is not to perform a perfect technique—it is to go home alive.
Remember, social media rewards entertainment and views. Reality rewards what actually works under pressure. Train accordingly.
Stay safe, train often and always remain humble.
Paul Johnstone
Founder & Chief Instructor
Street Edge Krav Maga International
Representative
Federation of Israeli Martial Arts (FIMA)