Nerveholds, claws and pressurepoints

Skilled deep nerve work

SpnkBlw (1)

17/5/2018 22:35

3 things mainly:

1) Pain/ Compliance (subjective)

2) Shutdown

3) K.O etc

You gain it by training. Learning to hit hard. Or gouge hard. Or torsion hard. Sandbag throwing, iron palm, iron finger (sorry missis)...

Against a resisting opponent only the most feasible of nerve/ pressure points work. And when someone is adrenalised the effect can be diluted.

Most of those Kyusho demos are bullshit. But some nerve striking etc is authentic and useful.

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chicagocroix (16)

18/5/2018 01:27

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thank you for the great input! very interesting! what is the difference between a KO and a shut down?

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SpnkBlw (1)

18/5/2018 15:52

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Shutdown can be lack of function, numbness etc.

like a dead leg or charly horse. When something won't work properly

KO is just that, lights out

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chicagocroix (16)

18/5/2018 17:07

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Can you render the entire guy "shut down" immobilize but awake?

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SpnkBlw (1)

18/5/2018 21:56

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Theoretically yes. Practically, against a resisting opponent difficult.

Although you could say that a brachial stun is a complete shutdown. As in they tend to flap about like a fish if you hit them hard enough.

A lot of the knowledge is esoteric but not neccesarily practical to apply for real

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chicagocroix (16)

18/5/2018 21:57

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wanna come to chicago and apply it to me?

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SpnkBlw (1)

18/5/2018 22:04

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I'd love to mate. Probably not the most practical thing for me to do right now. But I'd b great fun

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chicagocroix (16)

09/2/2018 05:23

So what are some of the effects you can achieve with strong deep nerve work? how did you acquire this skill?

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Adammuscle (0 )

08/2/2018 23:52

Strong hands sadist

Skilled

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wrestlerspig (14)

09/2/2018 17:04

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Gee, I wish I was closer to experience your strong hands.

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