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Bloodvoyeur
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I know every pressure point in the body, including the ones that can kill you.
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Cole
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they probably wont believe that. its sorta out there to be honest with you. but still thats impressive. btw i thought in order to kill some one you need to strike all the main meridians at the same time.
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Mickoes
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Cole wrote: they probably wont believe that. its sorta out there to be honest with you. but still thats impressive. btw i thought in order to kill some one you need to strike all the main meridians at the same time. No, for example, if you know where to strike/hit your oponment in the neck, you can kill him.
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Bloodvoyeur
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Theres one behind the ear that, if you put enough pressure on, can make you deaf or kill you.
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| Mon Jan 18, 2010 11:33 pm |
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Cole
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but you also have to be like mr. miyagi in order to hit it first shot. either that or really lucky.
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Bloodvoyeur
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. . This isn't the karate kid, its real life, and the point behind your ear is a relatively easy target.
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Cole
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no...i'm just saying to strike it first shot. i mean all the martial arts experts who can do that tend to be pretty old. look at the grand master of bujinkan. he can do that shit. and tell me that I am wrong. i mean really go look him up.
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Bloodvoyeur
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Oh, I know what you mean. They are probably fitter than the average American 20 Year old.
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Cole
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No they have more practice from actually using them in their daily training regiments. One thing you may not know about the more hardcore martial arts is that they are very family oriented and family names end up tied to certain styles of martial arts because they are trained since they can talk so by the time they are like 80 they are still in great shape for their age but at the same time do not have to exert as much energy than the stupid 20 year old who does not know as much. If you have ever practiced Brazilian jui jitsu you would know the better grapplers are patient and take time to strategize each move as they go with the flow of the match. And as you get better you can learn certain moves such as the uma plata which requires little to no energy but at the same time can tear someones shoulder out. You can only get to moves like that after you have mastered your basics because they put strong emphasis on them so you dont have to worry about several steps but instead can feel comfortable with moves the average person would not know but a more advanced grappler could easily escape and or counter due to their own level of mastery over the basics. BJJ came from japan from one family that taught judo/traditional jui jitsu but also related is aikido a style entirely based on transfering the energy exerted by your opponent. I have also trained this for a few months and can say it is essentially a pacifist version of BJJ and Jui Jitsu. The moves in that style are more focused on defending yourself and deterring opponents from injuring you but again as you move up you can learn how to do stuff like take down an aggressor throwing a punch using a makio tosh and then transfer the downed opponent into a kimora which can break someones shoulder. Trust me the old guys that practice that can actually move with enough speed to take even me down and then threaten to break my shoulder. I stopped training that because the style as a whole was too passive for me where in BJJ you start standing and end with one opponent submitting to the other thus resulting in the win. For me its more friendly competition and sport than anything else but trust me i train with a lot of people from all over some with a strong training lineage to the gracie family that currently dominates the BJJ upholding and others with general mma/grappling backgrounds ranging from muay tai to greco-roman wrestling and a lot in between. Trust me I know what I'm talking about.
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Bloodvoyeur
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Jesus dude you put like a whole essay here. XD
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