This was during a medical research seminar in Juarez Mexico last year. The man was a policeman that wanted to feel it for himself.
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Seann456 - 2 years ago
How easily can these moves be done if the attacker is attemptimg to move and fight back?
kyusho1 - 2 years ago
@Seann456Practice... If you practice just standing there, then that's all you'll be able to do. If you move around and practice targeting while sparring, then you find what works and what doesn't. Some points are easier to target, others better rpotected.
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prizim - 3 years ago
complete bullshit.
capa - 3 years ago
@prizimId have to agree.. after the "knockout" when they are trying to revive him he is smiling and when they go to cross his arms in front of him they bring his left arm in front of him and he brings his right arm up and over.. yet he is supposed to still be unconscious..
kyusho1 - 3 years ago
@prizimThere are three different levels of knock out. Some one can still be standing but no idea where they are, that would be a level one. When you get hit and drop to the floor loosing bodily control momenterily, that is a level two knock out. Level three is completely out. Here he experienced a level two knock out. As we work with these it becomes unecassary to completely knock some one out in demonstrations. When you tap some one and get the nerves to react they way we want, then that is enough. The revivals w
vrescata - 3 years ago
@prizimyeah, i don't know about that shit
@prizimWell, he is a police officer in Juarez Mexico, and he didn't believe it either. At least before he didn't.
Dietrich - 2 years ago
@prizimhaha yeah it is.... The guy is a girl and cant do it when it counts during a real fight