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Detailing "fatal" techniques here would be a little irresponsible. Knowing what is potentially fatal and what isn't is most important so that you AVOID doing it. The best way to establish what is bs and what isn't is to study physiology, then ma, then join the dots. While I could provide a catalogue of theoretically fatal techniques, I am happy to say that I could not 100% back up any of them as I have not and hope never to have applied a "fatal" technique!

 

 

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well since you asked this question to jiu-jitsu guys and being one myself ,ill tell you a few very deadly techniques from bjj, the knee bar, the heel hook,

 

these techniques should be practiced with extreme caution and watch out for those kung fu and karate guys ,cuz they;ll hit you with a dim mak hit and you;ll explode i saw it with my own eyes once

 

lol

"When we go to the ground,you are in my world, the ground is the ocean, I am the shark,

and most people don't even know how to swim"

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You mock Dim Mak, yet I imagin you dont understand it.

 

KARATE AND DIM MAK, I dont want to lecture here bub, but they are from different countries. Please dont lump the Oriental arts together.

 

Yours in Aiki.

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oh my im gonna poke u and your just suppose to fall down and die ?

"When we go to the ground,you are in my world, the ground is the ocean, I am the shark,

and most people don't even know how to swim"

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:lol:

 

:lol:

 

:lol:

 

:lol:

 

I dont really believe in Dim Mak, but I was defeated by a TaI Chi practioner when I was doing shotokan, the pain was very real and unpleasant. Whether its Chi/Ki, pressure points of biomechanics it was very real.

 

Yours in Aiki.

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