![]() ![]() Whether you realize it or not, you employ vital area / pressure point attacks all the time. So knowing where to attack is important, but knowing that the intended result of striking the pressure point may not be realized is just as important. And they stop because they think they've learned all that they need to know to use them, which could be dangerous if they don't have a full understanding of them. This is where a lot of people stop - especially if they're just reading a book. As a result, your only real training experience with pressure points and vital areas is when you are under optimal situations favorable to YOU. You generally don't train when your opponent is under psychosis, drugs, or alcohol and when you and/or your training partner are fatigued or injured, you usually stop. Psychosis, drugs, alcohol, injury, physique, adrenaline, and your experience all play an important role in their efficacy. Having said that, your adversary may not react to your striking those areas. Without such knowledge, your chances of achieving a KO are fairly slim. And there are specific places and angles which will optimally land the KO. If you want to knock someone out, you're supposed to know to hit them in the head. ![]() In the long run, it is important to know. ![]()
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