3 “magic knockout” pressure points. (Amazing!)

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Pressure points, also known as vital points or vulnerable areas, are specific areas on the human body that can be targeted to inflict pain, discomfort, or disable an attacker temporarily in self-defense situations. It's important to note that using pressure points in self-defense should be used with caution and as a last resort. Always prioritize non-violent conflict resolution and, if possible, seek to escape or de-escalate the situation.

Here are some common pressure points that can be targeted for self-defense:

Eyes: Gouging or poking an attacker's eyes can cause extreme pain and temporary blindness. This is a highly effective and often instinctual response to a threat.

Nose: Striking the nose with a palm-heel strike, elbow, or knee can cause significant pain and potentially incapacitate an attacker momentarily.

Throat: A strike to the throat can cause choking, difficulty breathing, and intense pain. Be very cautious when targeting this area, as it can be dangerous.

Temples: Striking the temples on the sides of the head can disorient an attacker and potentially cause a knockout.

Jaw: A powerful punch or upward strike to the jaw can cause pain and disorientation.

Ears: A hard slap or strike to the ears can disrupt an attacker's balance and disorient them temporarily.

Neck: Targeting the sides or back of the neck can cause pain and discomfort, especially if you hit sensitive nerve areas.

Collarbone: Striking or pressing on the collarbone can be painful and may impair an attacker's ability to use their arm.

Solar Plexus: A strike to the solar plexus (the soft area just below the sternum) can cause an attacker to lose their breath and double over in pain.

Groin: A kick or knee strike to the groin can incapacitate an attacker, particularly if you're dealing with a male assailant.

Kidneys: The lower back area just above the hips can be targeted with a hard strike to cause significant pain.

Pressure Points on Arms and Legs: There are various pressure points on the arms and legs that, when struck or manipulated, can cause pain and temporary disability. These are commonly used in martial arts and self-defense techniques.

It's crucial to remember that the effectiveness of pressure point techniques can vary based on factors such as an attacker's pain tolerance, adrenaline levels, and body size. Also, relying solely on pressure points may not be sufficient in all self-defense situations. Therefore, it's essential to combine pressure point techniques with other self-defense skills, such as striking, blocking, and evasion, as well as de-escalation and escape strategies. Additionally, self-defense training and knowledge of local laws and regulations are crucial for using these techniques responsibly.

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You could see the fear in his eyes because he knew what was coming.

heerarodriguez
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Love how the last guy combines pressure points with finger locks. Excellent

FreshUF
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These guys are friends of mine. I used to train with. I was there when this was filmed. I'm not going lie some of us where cracking up. Joel took it for the team lol. I laughed my ass off watching this it was many years ago brought back some memories

rodwilliams
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Joel isn’t getting enough credit. Thank you Joel!

DarkMxtter
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As a youth learnt basics of boxing learnt how to box so I don't break my hand, a hostile guy at my place of work as a new guy at the job, interfered with me repeatedly, I had enough an one day from the hip hit him one to side of jaw an he was, T.K.O.-he an his friends they never bothered me again ( a young man must learn the basics of boxing -but must end fight quickly but circumstances on street alter cases

ReggieBeppo-ytol
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Ive been knocked out from pressure points many times in training. What i don’t understand is a lot of people think they are fake or you are faking it for the person. I have felt it first hand and have executed the strikes or joint locks first hand and it is not fake at all. I loved this sort of martial art and wish i could still train today.

chadpatrick
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Wow! This is very much like Ninjutsu, the striking points, techniques, and fists.

soldierofyhvh
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If you have a permit to carry you don't have to worry too much about fighting. Do your best to avoid it as much as you can to your last resort.

kiMiMiLL-cx
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This combines well with tiger. Awesome!!

sparky
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You're showing hitting pressure points, Kyusho, which is called 'Sappo' in Koryu (old schools), but you don't apply or show 'Katsu', or healing technique on the pressure point hit, which is called 'Kappo'. These kind of techniques are taught in Koryu, meaning ancient school of martial techniques. Be careful before using these dangerous techniques. And learn healing jutsu on kyusho.

freeterraterracognita
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Is this one of the guys who Joe Rogan was talking about?

skiman
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2). The guy in the bar with blue/black striped shirt, he demonstrates the/a tehnique of taking the arm/hand and twisting opponents left limb counter clockwise (from bouncers perspective). This is good control but rather than going for the semi complex wrist lock one can either make the person bend over with little pressure to the elbow, allowing for kicks/knees to the body & face, or you can bring their arm behind them (common police tactic) to gain good rear position and allow access to a choke (commonly rear naked choke). but get that arm and so many possibilities open up.

LibertarianPunx
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Genau den Punkt zu erwischen ist allerdings eher Zufall. Natürlich schmerzt es allgemein, sticht man jemanden die Finger in den Hals. Der sensible Punkt ist jedoch eher durch herumfummeln zu finden.

WallyF
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great moves . karate legend gary spiers used to teach these moves he train sas and armys around the world 30 years ago these moves in this video work

tonywilson
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so what happens when your aponent fights back ie bites your nose off or somthing drastic lol as if some one is gonna let you get anywhere near to start that stufff its comical

daz.j
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When you become master you don’t teach what you know you become him. You are only teach what you know

jennasee
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Landing a slap to the eye, will cause your opponent some discomfort, that's one nerve he will not ignore, no mattter the adrenaline rush, it will slow him down, or even stop the fight all together!!!!

northernwarrior
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The problem with pressure points is that they can become ineffective when your opponents adrenaline is pumping.

vandammesque
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Wow, tremenda técnica 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 pero imagínate que toque utilizarlo en una pelea callejera y se te olvida en que lado está el punto de presión 💀😂😂

Waloeltalibanpr-hwgx
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Nice job taking Tony Robbins down😅😅😅 nah I'm just kidding man great video pressure points are serious, I've been in some Muay Thai for about 16 years and to be honest with you when we're free sparring sometimes we allow different Arts to be inputted into the spar, just so we can adapt, but pressure points I remember this one guy was using them constantly, putting people down so fast we thought it was fake until it happened to myself😅😅😅😅😅😅😮😮

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