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Do you believe that the "Death Touch" Is a real technique?  

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  1. 1. Do you believe that the "Death Touch" Is a real technique?

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    • No
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Posted

Not a death touch...rather dim mak means death strike...which yes, there are death strikes.

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Past:TKD ~ 1st Dan, Goju Ryu ~ Trained up 2nd Dan - Brown belt 1 stripe, Kickboxing (Muay Thai) & Jujutsu Instructor


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Not a death touch...rather dim mak means death strike...which yes, there are death strikes.

By death strikes, I assume that you mean things like striking to the throat, or the base of the skull, or things like that?

  • 2 weeks later...
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I agree with bushido man. you can develop a technique enough to cause enough damage to kill, but it is not based on ki or other mystical causes.

5th Dan Tang Soo Do

  • 2 weeks later...
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I would have to see it to believe it

A drop of sweat spent in practice is a drop of blood saved in a battle.

A person who say it cannot be done should not interrupt the man doing it.

  • 4 weeks later...
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i think it is possible to hit somone in a certain spot and have tremondous effect but i would not try it in a street fight because it all might be fake

  • 2 weeks later...
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I do Nin-jitsu and it has a death punch , which is very effective and has been proven to kill someone in one movement.

I think that there is no 1 style , and that to truly become a great martial artist and person you must take information from where ever you can.

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I do Nin-jitsu and it has a death punch , which is very effective and has been proven to kill someone in one movement.

It would seem to me that there is only one way to collect this kind of data; by actually applying the technique. If not, you have to go off of the stories that people tell about its use. Even at that rate, I don't think it would be a move that would have these results 100% of the time.

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