The "deadly" human pressure points

Mark

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Can someone give me a run down on this? I tried using a search engine, but none of them were very accurate.
 

Deeko

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Haha yea right....this one will go far....you're basically saying "I want to kill someone without a weapon or really hitting them, how can I do it?" and you expect a response :)
 

Daniel

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Umm this is the sort of thing that requires mad amounts of training with extremely skilled people, you thought you could just read up on it on a web site and understand it?
 

bobtist

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The pressure points on the human body are where you can depress and close a major vein/artery that leads to an extremity. They shouldn't be considered "deadly," they are taught so that people can cut off blood to a severed limb in case of an emergency. It's not like an instantaneous thing either (*touch* BANG, leg withers away).

They're in on the sides of the groin and under the armpits, in case you're still interested:)
 

Tranceformers

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I dunno if this is true, but this is what I heard. Try putting your middle finger on to of your head right in the middle. Now see where your thumb is? Extend your hand out, and see where your thumb is. It should be at your temple or however you spell it. Anyways from then on put your middle finger there and extend your hand again, should be at your throat. And so on. Someone told me thats how to find your pressure points. That seems reasonably real to me. Temple, throat, underarm, chest, somewhere in your stomach I guess, your genitals, and so on. Hope that helped!
 

Jmman

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I have studied martial arts for quite awhile, and what he is talking about is the "dim mak" or death touch....here is a link...link
 

Daniel

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Jmman, I've seen all this stuff in action as well with quite a few followers of Dillman, what I meant really was it isn't the sort of thing you can really even come close to really understanding just by reading about it.
 

Jmman

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Here are a basic guide to some of the common pressure points....link...and as far as being able to learn any of these techniques by reading about them, good luck. The actual "dim mak" technique is almost never taught to westerners, and if it is taught it takes years of practice(I mean years!!)....
 

Soybomb

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There is no gentle tap you can give someone to kill them. The accuracy required for something like that takes incredible amount of practice I'd imagine. I don't know that I'd call them pressure points exactly either, they all involve some masive trauma (nose into brain), choking by crushing the trachea, etc. At least according to my boos who has been a karate teacher for like 20 years. He has tapped/poked on me with one finger and caused incredible amounts of paint, but he also punches the door frame when hes bored to strengthen his fist so I imagine he hands can take some more damage before he feels it too.....
 

axelfox

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No no, the Dim Mak is when you break the bottom of a stack of bricks :)

Ala Frank Dux of Bloodsport