there's a lot of crossover between the first two and the last one. (me, i train cause i like rolling around on mats, screw the rest of that crap)
Officially, I can't confirm or deny that. I can only say that the activities within this thread have my full support.
A: That's the most amazing thing I've ever seen in my whole life, ever. B: I have seen better. A: Are you being sarcastic? B: But you started it.
this whole things a little nutsy. Man touches student on forehead, students eyes pop out, student dies on the floor. shouldn't be screwing with chi. I wonder if Lara Croft knows how to do that.
Honestly, it looked like that guy stretched his neck out and smacked him right in the jaw. I think he knocked that dude right out. Didn't ya'll see how he pushed that dudes head to the left and popped him right on the spot? Regards, John
Their are over 700 pressure points the body along 14 main lines. These Pressure points have an element to them that we use to teach with (fire burns wood) (water puts out fire,...ect.) So we used that to teach with it does not mean you have wood in your body or fire (no worrys). How ever you do have iron that runs thru the blood. and your nerves give of electricity. So that creates within it self a magnet. So the whole idea of taking a persons energy or Magnetism could happen. Now the idea of a one hit ko can happen. NOT JUST HITTING A POINT IN THE ARM AND THEN THE HEAD. Their are a couple of ways this can happen. One the idea of shutting down the body by hitting points. the other is the body can be off balance be struck in opposite direction pressure point or not and knock you out because the equilibrium is off set. Think of the kata SANCHIN. the body is hard and lean not just because of the energy going thru the nerves but also because it is up right. If the guy doing the kata leans his body to much forward or backwards and then is struck he goes off balance so give it a try. If you want i can make a video on it. Not a how to but a explanation type of video.
"Taking a person's energy or magnetism?" I don't really follow that. All the videos here show someone getting socked on the jaw, one way or another, and that's a very well known pressure point. Many of the famous videos show people failing to get it to work on volunteers and failing because "their toe was in the wrong place" or some similar "explanation." In any case, something that requires a compliant partner allowing you to manipulate their jaw or a partner who must have correct pedal digital alignment before your strike can take effect is surely of pretty limited use? Mitch
Where did you learn a.) Physics and b.) Biology? Honestly mate, go to an MMA gym test your "human magnet" theory there. The Dim Mak thing is as dead as dead can be.