
A high-quality aluminum knife training knife should have a thick tapered blade. The nylon cord is wrapped with hand-wrapped nylon to give a tight grip. It should be free of cut-out holes and will not cut flesh or bones. It should not be sharpened and should not serve as a training tool.
MMF "Wrat" is a handcrafted 10 3/4 inch long premium aluminum training knife
MMF Wrat' is made of premium aluminum. It has a textured grip, realistic design and is ideal for hand to hands practice and self-defense training. It's light, durable and brightly colored which allows you to keep a secure grip. It is designed to look like a knife's handle and simulates the weight and feel of a live knife. This makes it great for practicing disarms or other techniques. The U.S.A. made this training knife comes with a lifetime warranty.

Keen Edge 'Bolo Sword'
Since over a decade, tactical professionals have used Keen Edge knives to train. The knives can be found in Dojos across the US and around the globe. These knives are now being used in training sessions by other law enforcement agencies, including sheriff's departments and city police departments. They're also great for those who want to practice with a realistic prop knife.
MK Ultimate Train Karambit
MK Ultimate Trainer Karambit aluminium training knives are made with a 1/4 inch thick blade. This mimics the feel of real knives. This makes them great for joint locks or disarming. They also come with an unconditional lifetime guarantee. They are undoubtedly the best karambit-training knife on the market.
MK Ultimate Trainer Karambit boasts a blade length of 4.325 inches and a handle that measures 5.50 inches. The steel is heat treated 410 stainless steel which makes it extremely durable. The knife features a sharp and curving edge.

MK Bolo Sword
For the past 15 years, Keen Edge training knives have been the preferred training weapon of tactical professionals, law enforcement agencies, and sheriff's departments. These training knives are now used in Dojos around the US and worldwide. They are also commonly used as realistic prop knives on film sets.
FAQ
Which is the best spot to practice self defense?
Your backyard is the best place to practice self defense. However, if you don't have enough space, you can practice anywhere else.
You could practice in an empty parking lot, park, or even in your living room. You just need to be alert and keep your eyes wide open.
Practice alone is dangerous. Always practice with a partner.
What should I be looking for in a Self-Defense Class?
Consider the reputation of the instructor and their experience in self-defense classes. Ask about their education and credentials.
Ask about discounts and free trials. Many instructors offer special deals for students who are new.
Ask about online classes.
Ask if emergency medical services are available after classes. This is especially important in the event that you are hurt during a class.
Make sure you find a class with a variety of exercises. This gives you plenty of time to experiment with each technique before moving on.
What are the benefits of martial arts training?
Martial arts training gives you the ability to use your skills in any situation. You will become more powerful and faster. In addition, they teach you how to deal with different types of attacks.
You will also feel more confident. Feeling safe makes you more relaxed and less stressed.
They are also great for your health. Studies show that regular exercise improves your overall physical condition.
Statistics
- The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network reports that 70 percent of sexual violence cases aren't committed by random strangers in a dark alley but by people we know: friends, family, partners, co-workers, etc. (healthline.com)
- In a January 2018 survey of 1,000 women nationwide, 81 percent reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment, assault, or both in their lifetime. (healthline.com)
- Some people walk into a gym thinking they are going to become the best by training whenever they like and not putting 100% effort in. (budodragon.com)
- Boxers aren't allowed to fight in a clinch, which is a position that occurs in 80% of the streetfights. (mmaclan.com)
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How To
How to Survive a Home Invasion
Home invasion is scary, especially for children. We didn't know what it would feel like to be in the midst of home invasions when we began our home security installation journey. Here are the lessons we have learned thus far.
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You must not allow your kids to see the attackers. Two men broke into the house while our children were sleeping upstairs. We took them downstairs until they arrived at the police station. Our children were not hurt but the experience was enough for them to be traumatized.
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Lock Up All Valuables. In our bedroom, we keep valuables safe. Even if someone attempts to break into your house, they won’t be able access it.
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Keep an Eye out for Burglars. Our neighborhood has many burglaries. We always keep an eye out for suspicious vehicles and people.
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Always have a backup plan. Our family will be financially protected in case anything happens. We also have a plan to leave the country if necessary.
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Always be prepared You must be prepared if you find yourself in a position where you have to defend your life. Always have food, water, or other supplies on hand.
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Call 911 immediately. Call 911 immediately after finding out someone is breaking into your house. It's better to call the authorities than to wait for them to break down your door.
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Use common sense. Do not allow anyone to enter the house if they aren't welcome. Also, don't invite strangers to come over.
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Ask for help from your neighbors or other people in the area. Call neighbors or friends if you feel unsafe. They can help you watch your back while you call the police.
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Keep your cool and do as instructed by officers. Keep calm and do as the officers direct. Avoid fleeing or resisting arrest
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Photograph Any Evidence. Photograph all evidence you find during the investigation. You can take pictures of fingerprints, blood samples, or other evidence.
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File A Report With Local Law Enforcement. You can file a police report even if nobody was hurt. Doing so may prevent future crimes against you.
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Contact your Insurance Company immediately. Call your insurance company immediately. Tell them everything that happened and ask for an adjuster to come out to assess the damage.
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Retire Personal Belongings. Take your personal belongings off the premises. If you're wearing expensive jewelry, take it off and put it somewhere safe.
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Keep Yourself Clean. Make sure you clean up after yourself. Clean up after yourself.
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Don't talk about the events. It is not a good idea to talk about the events that happened to you. You never know who might attempt to use this information against later.