Pressure Point Fighting
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What Are Pressure Points?
Actually there is no single answer to the question of what pressure points are, other than to say that a pressure point is an area of the body which is more sensitive to pressure than other places. Pressure points are various sizes, can be struck or pressed, and cause various effects including pain, loss of motor control or disruption of other physical and neurological processes, unconsciousness, and in some cases death.
Although there isn't a more specific definition of pressure points in general, there are various types of pressure points that can be identified:
- Areas where major nerves run close to the skin or are relatively unprotected.
- Areas which disrupt the mechanics of major systems of the body - such as the respiratory system or the circulatory system (the jugular notch, described below, is an example of this)
- Areas which disturb neurological activity in the brain, such as the temple.
- Areas which transmit the force of a strike directly to an internal organ, such as the kidneys or even the heart, with maximum efficiency.
- Weak areas of the body which are easily injured, such as the eyes or the genitals.
- Accupressure points which disrupt the flow of chi - not found in all systems of pressure point fighting, only traditional oriental arts such as kung fu or karate, these are based on the principles of traditional Chinese mediciine and work in the same way as accupuncture.
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Top Target 1: The Jugular Notch
To find your jugular notch run your hand along your collar bone towards the center until you find the point at which it dips down and back up in a V shape. The soft area of flesh just above the bone of this V is the jugular notch.
As well as stunning this can be used to push an attacker away from you - it is very hard to resist this. Just hold your hand flat with your fingers pressed together, place your middle finger in the notch and then push as hard as you can.
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Top Target 2: The Medial Nerve
The most common way to use the medial nerve is as a defense / counter attack to punches. You can strike this area with the back of the fist, aiming to make contact usin your knuckles, as a block to a punch, or you can block and then strike. Either way they will have trouble trying to punch you again!
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Top Target 3: The Temple
Focussed force basically means that you strike with a smaller surface area, thus focussing all the power of the strike onto a single spot. One of the best ways to strike to the temple is using the 'phoenix eye fist', which is an ordinary fist but with the middle finger raised a little out from the rest. You can push your thumb underneath the bottom of the middle finger to stabalize it.
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Top Target 4: The Larynx
Learn Authentic Shaolin Dim Mak
Pressure point fighting originated in the far east, and is most closely associated with Chinese kung fu. And of course the pinnacle of kung fu knowledge and skill resides in the Shaolin monastery, where many of todays kung fu styles were original conceived or at least drew much of their inspiration. The Shaolin monks are world famous for their martial arts skill, and are particularly known for esoteric practices such as 'Dim Mak', the source of a great deal of what we know today about pressure pointing.
The Shaolin Online Library publishes authentic texts that have been kept for centuries in the Temple's library and online released relatively recently. They are published as ebooks, and include Jin Jing Zhong. Authentic Shaolin Heritage: Dian Xue Shu (Dim Mak) - Skill of Acting on Acupoints, which is the definitive text for authentic Dim Mak training and techniques.
Top Target 5: The Ears
Links To Other Pages You Might Want To Take A Look At
- Street Fighting Techniques
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- How To Fight
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