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I'm doing research for a book I'm writing now and I need to know some details about this kind of technique. If anyone knows them and can explain one to me, please do so. I'm looking for anything like this that would knock someone out. Please help.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Posted

look for chinese acupuncture.

its about the same... except how the striking is done and the forms are different in Japan and in China.

<> Be humble, train hard, fight dirty

Posted (edited)

I did do a search on Chinese Accupuncture. All I found was the healing methods, medicine and the needle things (I always thought it was the coolest thing in the world though :D ). Nothing on strikes.

I ended up using

as a reference.

This is what I wrote in the book:

“This is officer Wiggam. I’ve got a-” Craig leaped out of the car. The policeman turned around and reached for his holster. The gun was pointed at Craig. Craig stopped the officer’s right arm and casually tapped the left side of the officer’s neck, just under the cheekbone, with the back of his left knuckles. The officer’s head rattled and he lost consciousness before he hit the ground. Craig quickly rearranged his legs to point foreword and propped up his head. He tapped Wiggam lightly a few times on the face until he groaned with pain and then went limp.

Do you think I got it right?

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Posted

very nice! i've seen very few videos like it

yes, u got it right from my point of view

<> Be humble, train hard, fight dirty

Posted

Thanks. I'll stick with that for now then.

If anyone thinks I could do better and/or use a different technique, please speak up.

Posted

What's the name of your book going to be?

"Be Water my friend."


"The spirit of defeating a man is the same for ten million men." Miyamoto Mushahi

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Kyushojustsu is sometimes found in kempo with all their light, tapping hand strikes. That's where I'd look.

He who gains a victory over other men is strong; but he who gains a victory over himself is all powerful Lao-tsu

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