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Filip
1/22/2009 12:15am,
when they tap they move their body in the opposite direction, hit with fhe flesh part or even carrot like fingers. :laughing6
you still have to put SOME kinetic energy into it


then they will be more pissed:XXjester:

sasquatch989
1/28/2009 10:13pm,
Wait.... seriously? I'd really like to see that. I don't really believe it, because I think I would have noticed some secret nerve spot on the back of my neck that gave me leg spazzms by this point in my life. I mean really.

This is really a technique. I learned it in the military. Its for crowd control mostly and you do it as you roll up behind someone who is engaged in something else. There were two, actually. The first was a broad slap to the side of the neck striking with the wide blade of the inner wrist. It causes all the fluid in a wide space of your neck to rush up to your head and it stuns you for a moment...a very brief moment. The other is like a hammer fist to the top of your traps, and that'll make your knees buckle, but only for a moment.

We had to do it to each other, hitting 100%, in order to pass that section of the course. The military makes you experience non-lethal methods it before you deliver can use them, hence, you have to get peppered in the face before you can carry it, etc.

What you see in the video is NOT what we learned, and even if they were, it's not a dillman-inspired touch of death

1point2
1/28/2009 10:57pm,
I've like, stunned people by punching them behind the ears. They said it was like a jolt of electricity running through their body, and thus opted to quit fighting.

I struck them with more force then a silly little love tap, though.

Mastoid process. Very painful jolt, yes.

Love these pressure points. Grade-A garbage. "You turn around...yeah...now I'm-a gonna hitcha full on while you look that way. OK?"

YouTube - Death Touch on Steve Harvey's Big Time (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7vBd8Z47ZE)

"Grab me, yeah I'm barely gonna do nothing..."<BLAMFULLFORCEPUNCHTOTHENECK> "Magic!" Guh. It's only one step away from:

YouTube - George Dillman - National Geographic Channel (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsSzSflkns8)

Does it make anyone else furiously angry to see too much of this BS in one sitting? Hooray for scientific inquiry into this garbage.

A.D. didn't
1/29/2009 2:37am,
rabbit punch? i thought it was called a domkey punch.

Zeddy
1/29/2009 6:08am,
Mate, I don't see the appeal of letting people hit you on the back of the head/neck. If they decide to pile into it, you could take some serious whiplash or injury. It's not dim mak or any crap like that, it's smacking the head in a vulnerable location.

I think I've seen it in a Rodney King dvd... he calls it the sneakaroo. Basically clubbing the back of a person's neck. Not pleasant.

sempaiman
1/29/2009 8:21am,
Where their big toes alternating up and down and where there toungues at side of their mouth....thus it did not work.

Teh El Macho
1/29/2009 10:11am,
Scientific method FTW!

sempaiman
1/29/2009 12:11pm,
What was interesting that after the documentary aired, Black Belt magazine reported that Dillman suprised the scientists with his chi manipulation....

Teh El Macho
1/29/2009 2:50pm,
If by "scientist" BBM meant fringe pseudo-science-whores willing to misconstrue **** out of context for a few $$$ (and being quoted on cheap media), then the magazine probably got it right.

FourT6and2
1/30/2009 5:11pm,
A bit off topic, but still somewhat related:

What about the strikes that Taika Oyata does in his system? Things like bone torsion and such? I've experienced this kind of thing first hand (I'm not one of his students). It's related to pressure points in effect, but not in execution.

I do love what he says though, "I no need black belt...I beat you up."

Oh man, I was going to post a video from Youtube of Oyata striking someone's arm, causing torsion between the ulna and radius (I think). But it was removed.

If anybody has seen it chime in.

ITRIEDEL
2/03/2009 9:34pm,
what bout ninjitsu???

I watched something on National Geographic ,like fight science or some **** that did the SCIENTIFIC tests, and they said the punch that stopped the heart had enough force to do it...and also to hit the nerve under the arm pit can stop the heart...

anyone?

Siniq
2/03/2009 10:09pm,
That show was about as scientific as the bible.

Lindz
2/03/2009 10:13pm,
I think that was a different thread anyway

Teh El Macho
2/04/2009 1:30pm,
what bout ninjitsu???

I watched something on National Geographic ,like fight science or some **** that did the SCIENTIFIC tests, and they said the punch that stopped the heart had enough force to do it...and also to hit the nerve under the arm pit can stop the heart...

anyone?

If you think those were scientific tests, all I can say is

http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o197/Luis_Espinal/stuff%20and%20crap/WTF/thth30.jpg

CHerrera
2/04/2009 1:48pm,
When I q-tip my ears I get this overwhelming sensation that makes me kinda weak in the knees. Perhaps you should work to get closer to that spot.

Petter
2/04/2009 2:05pm,
What was interesting that after the documentary aired, Black Belt magazine reported that Dillman suprised the scientists with his chi manipulation....
The first time I saw this stuff, I was surprised, too.

I wasn't impressed, but I was definitely surprised.