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Pressure Point Knockout
 
 
 
 
 
 

Pressure Point Knockout

 
 
 

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Uploaded Aug. 4, 2008 by
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An instructor demonstrates how to perform a knockout using a pressure point in the back of your neck. I am still a little skeptical that this is real.

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    Talina007 - a year ago

    This is true. My hubby is a marine and i pestered him one night to show me all the stuff they teach them. He said they taught them to knock someone unconcious without injury. I did not believe it and like an idiot pestered him till he demonstrate on me. He did it slightly differant than this guy tho but it was just as fast and was not painful and I went out cold. Hubby said it's also dangerous and that he should not have let me talk him into demonstration. He said it's nothing to play with. Weird thin

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  • maliceus

    maliceus - 2 days ago

    instructors always target the little ones

  • chachi_brooks

    chachi_brooks - a year ago

    wow that instructor is badass.

  • whitesnake123

    whitesnake123 - a year ago

    yes is fake because in a real knockout nobody falls like that so soft at the floor

  • MartyMedina

    MartyMedina - a year ago

    LOL! SO TRUE....

  • RaymondCoutray

    RaymondCoutray - a year ago

     nice teacher, it's hard to learn anything when you are unconscious.

  • Bobsonot

    Bobsonot - a year ago

     Not fake at all

  • daemonx

    daemonx - a year ago

     for people that think this is fake...we were told about these moves when i was doing my crowd controllers course there is more than one form of this move aswell as one that is directly to the throat that will one hit KO ever seen xena...even tho it was just a tv series most of the stuff she did was based on real moves just like her throat jab...

  • whereiszack

    whereiszack - a year ago

    one more thing to follow this up, I didn't realize how many people believe this is fake. A good sized strike to the side of the neck will accomplish the task. However, if he isn't hitting the student as hard as it seems then yes it would take cooperation on part of the student. The biggest "crock" however as some of you are putting it is actually his "restoration" technique, simply rubbing the neck, while helping to improve circulation after temporarily disabling it, will help, however if the strike was use

  • whereiszack

    whereiszack - a year ago

    I've been an instructor in martial arts for many years and this video is the worst form of neglect on the part of his teacher that I have ever seen. The man is directly targeting the cardioid arteries on either side of the students neck. Both of these arteries are the main sources of blood for the brain, the technique when applied will knock someone out but it can cause permanent brain damage and even death, so to ask the student to simply stand there and accept the strike to simply make a video is such gro

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    Talina007 - a year ago

    This is true. My hubby is a marine and i pestered him one night to show me all the stuff they teach them. He said they taught them to knock someone unconcious without injury. I did not believe it and like an idiot pestered him till he demonstrate on me. He did it slightly differant than this guy tho but it was just as fast and was not painful and I went out cold. Hubby said it's also dangerous and that he should not have let me talk him into demonstration. He said it's nothing to play with. Weird thin

    • thepoopforever

      thepoopforever - a year ago

      @Talina007 it would happen more, like in the UFC.

    • LiquidTokyo

      LiquidTokyo - a year ago

      @Talina007 Did you wake up with your butt-hole stretched out like a freight train had blown through it? I thought so...

    • Boris_kutkokov

      Boris_kutkokov - 11 months ago

      @Talina007 As a former marine a can tell you this is real, can also hit you in chest and stop your heart.

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    cnubz1107 - 2 years ago

     no he hits the guy on both sides of the neck. the sides of his hands hit both veins and it stops the blood from going to his head. which will knock you out and after a few the veins will open back up and he will start to wake up again

    • thesixtwo

      thesixtwo - 2 years ago

      @cnubz1107First, veins deliver blood away from tissues, not towards them. Second, arteries do that, and they aren't located back there. Third, this is a pressure point move.

  • Bishoptjh

    Bishoptjh - 2 years ago

     This is something what they do in Modern Army Combatives (Which is UFC for the Military)

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    Dietrich - 2 years ago

    This is trash

    • scouse_media

      scouse_media - 2 years ago

      @Dietrichwhy don't you just change your avatar, you fokking N A Z I

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    tokyoloader - 2 years ago

     Furthermore, what makes this just another con is if you watch how he dramatically flicks his hands during the "energy restoration", what a total crock. Reminiscent of the "surgery" performed by the miracle men in the Philippines where they use chicken blood etc to make it look like they are removing tumours. Honestly, if there were ONE SHRED of truth to ANY of this, defense forces around the world would not need tasers. Kyosho1, you are either deluded by your own naivety, or you are an out and out bullshit

    • Dietrich

      Dietrich - 2 years ago

      @tokyoloaderHell yeah man this guy is crap He is a joker and clown..

    • thesixtwo

      thesixtwo - 2 years ago

      @tokyoloaderUm, this is real. It takes more than just hitting the back of the neck, there's an exact angle and force that needs to be achieved. I've been knocked out by this, and I've finally got it down, I've knocked out 2 people doing this. There's so much about pressure points that so many people don't understand.

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    tokyoloader - 2 years ago

     Requires co-operation of the subject, much like hypnotism.

    • MATTRIGGZ

      MATTRIGGZ - 2 years ago

      @tokyoloaderNot really, you just hit them in the pressure point near the throat no one has to cooperate for it to be done.

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    chris05c6 - 2 years ago

    kyusho1- I've read your profile. I'm also a martial artist. 14 years wrestling, 4 years submission wrestling, judo brown belt from a California State University. I have never seen your technique and I have competed against over two thousand opponents. I'm very skeptical. Do you have any vidoes of your technique used in any competitions? If you're ever in San Jose, stop by the American Kickboxing Academy. We would LOVE to see your demonstration live.

    • thesixtwo

      thesixtwo - 2 years ago

      @chris05c6Maybe because pressure points are against the rules in most MA sports???

  • Hollywood25

    Hollywood25 - 2 years ago

     bitch where my change

  • CyberSteve

    CyberSteve - 2 years ago

    Very Cool and Ill-beit probably possible. Ive seen a few ahots like this performed at different martial arts demos, and I've even done some studying of the Qi body energy that could also back this. I was messing around with some friend's kids the other day and got shot with a nerf gun on the right side of my neck, the foam projectile barely hit me but caused a weird and quick muscle spasm/paralysis of my neck/back/shoulder/arm. Real wierd. Before you post negetively perhaps you should realize that we "knew"

  • kyusho1

    kyusho1 - 2 years ago

    Please be respectful in your comments. If you do not understand, then ask. I will be more than happy to answer within the best of my ability. Anything derogatory will not be tolerated.

  • TheJohnBlaze

    TheJohnBlaze - 2 years ago

     that was beautiful lol

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    zacpariah - 3 years ago

     judo chop! what was that you were doing to the back of his neck to wake him up?

    • kyusho1

      kyusho1 - 2 years ago

      @zacpariahPart of an energy restoration. I caused an imbalance in his nuerological system and was getting it back to normal.

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    Butler129 - 3 years ago

     To whoever did this very good job with the demonstration and handling the person who had the cajones to let you. I've seen things like this go monumentally wrong, you handled it perfectly, laid him down good, helped him up, very professional, very fluent attack. Well done.

    • kyusho1

      kyusho1 - 2 years ago

      @Butler129Thank you. I have been studying this for many years. Good point, many people see something like this go and try it with out proper training, and get in trouble quickly. I have had some scares through my learning process as well.

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    poste3 - 3 years ago

     if this can be done, why dont ufc and mma fighters do this? or at least try? it would be a damn easy fight

    • kyusho1

      kyusho1 - 3 years ago

      @poste3Some points are used. For the most part though, they are too dangerous. MMA is a SPORT, UFC is a SPORT. This is very dangerous. There are points that will loosen joints that can cause serious damage quicker than some one can tap out. You can't have that in a SPORT.

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    senorcool - 3 years ago

     this is so dumb man why dont u just train hard so u can actually knock people out, stop beleiving in bullshido and work hard.

    • kyusho1

      kyusho1 - 3 years ago

      @senorcoolWell first off, this is called kyusho, not bullshido, those that are lazy and don't mant to make the effort to get this to work for them call it that.

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    ToxicBullet - 3 years ago

     Nice Brachial Stun.

    • kyusho1

      kyusho1 - 3 years ago

      @ToxicBulletA brachial stun comes more from blunt force truama, as you can see I did not hit him with extreme force. Just a light tap. Thanks for watching my vid.

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