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Does anyone have an online resource that deals with, or has a chart indicating, useful information regarding meridians and their cooresponding pressure points?

Thanks

Brad

"You can't learn karate from a book. You gotta paint the fence."

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You can find a lot of diagrams if you just Google image search it. It usually comes up with a site page that also describes and explains too.

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Does anyone have an online resource that deals with, or has a chart indicating, useful information regarding meridians and their cooresponding pressure points?

Thanks

Brad

You can also try and get your hands on some books that deal with the subject. Try Bubishi, the bible of karate or Karate do Kyohan. These books are widely available.

Fighting arts that were not effective for fighting and selfdefense, never lasted long enough in martial arts history, to gain the Traditional Martial Arts - TMA - status.

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The best results you will get in finding a book on pressure points is by entering "Dim Mak" into a search engine. Dim Mak its the fighting style that uses pressure points to severly harm or even kill a person with a single touch.

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also, look for a way to actually use the points, not just learn them

Exactly one thing u can do is feel around on your own body for the obveous pressure points and creat some fighting combinations for those points, thats what I did....

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