username8517 Posted November 27, 2006 Posted November 27, 2006 Wow, can't believe we're two pages in the no one has made the comment that the best place to strike in the opening right in front of you. Seriously though, why bother taking your time to aim for that one end all shot when many times it won't be readily available? Instead focus on the openings and attacks your oppoent gives you. Opponent over-commits on a cross, bury a fist into their floating ribs or kidneys. They drop their hands on kick, crack them in the jaw. They throw a solid punch your way, attack the arm or hand directly. While there are sensitive points and nerve clusters on the body, you hit someone hard in the arm and they're going to feel it, even if you miss the pressure point you were aiming for.
Symphony-x Posted November 27, 2006 Posted November 27, 2006 hello, I was watching TV last night and there was a thing about fighting.then it said if you hit at the right spot hard enough (i think it was a litte under the heart) that your oponents heart would slow down or even stop.Has anyone heared about this?sounds like a programme I watched on national geo on either thursday or friday.As for striking points, I tend to just hit openings given to me, but Im a counter puncher Willing - Believing - AchievingOrange Belt: Freestyle/Sport Karate - Kickboxing - Boxing
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