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Will "Pressure Points" Work for Self Defense
The "Secret Pressure" Points - Will they really work for self defense? Often you hear of how a person, trained in some mysterious art can knock a man out with just the touch of a finger in some very special (secretive) place in some very special way. You may have read about certain "nerve cavity" strikes that can render someone all but helpless with very little effort. While, in fact, I have been to training seminars and have had pressure point experts visit my dojo, the techniques when applied correctly really do hurt (a lot). Some of them can bring a man unconscious very quickly. The question becomes can the average person really make this work under the heavy stress conditions of a real attack. The fact remains that the adrenal rush is real and it happens to all of us (with varying degrees of intensity and effects). After having run many adrenal stress response programs and taking part directly in many of these not only as an instructor, but as student as well, I believe that:
I believe the problem with systems like Dim Mak (or any other pressure point fighting system for that matter) is that:
So in conclusion, I believe that pressure point systems work great under controlled training conditions (I can vouch for that!) but can they be applied effectively in real self defense? Yes, it is certainly possible that a master of these techniques may be able to make this work in real life, but how about the average person? I seriously doubt it! Shihan Michael Pace |