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can you please list them if you don't mind

2007-03-10 14:37:35 · 2 answers · asked by g-maniac 2 in Science & Mathematics Biology

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Try this site:

http://www.dimmakworld.com/articles_insight.htm

2007-03-10 14:59:42 · answer #1 · answered by Curiosity 7 · 0 0

I found the website of the National Institute of Pressure Point Art. Some techniques that are found in the web site are from the thirty-six vital points and a few additional points. They forty-four points rather than thirty-six.

Before I post anymore i feel it is my duty to post these warnings also:

1) A VITAL POINT STRIKE can cause unconsciousness, paralyzes parts of the body, disrupt organ function and cause death. Do not intentionally strike a point on another person’s body or you’re on body, (To find a pressure points, press don’t strike).

2) Never strike two or more points with in a twenty four-hour period (practice one point each day). To combine points has, in the past, caused accidental death.

3) Pressing too hard can cause health problems, (press to the point of discomfort not pain). In most cases, vital points can be established with light pressure.

4) Never practice striking the body as your practice partner is inhaling. This is a technique used to maximize a vital point strike.

5) Dim Mak strikes can and will cause death anywhere from instantaneously to seven years later. For this reason, these point should never be hit other than in a combat situation.

6) Do not practice Pressing points after a heavy work out.

I only found a few but I hope this will help. The website apperiatly posts a new point every month.

CAVITY # 3 Dokko
http://www.pressurepointkarate.com/points/Dokko.htm

CAVITY #5 Uto (or Minken)
http://www.pressurepointkarate.com/points/uto.htm

CAVITY #8 Jinchu
http://www.pressurepointkarate.com/points/jinchu.htm

Cavity Point # 9, Genkon
http://www.pressurepointkarate.com/points/genkon.htm

CAVITY # 10, Mikazuki
http://www.pressurepointkarate.com/points/mikazuki.htm

CAVITY # 14 Sonu
http://www.pressurepointkarate.com/points/sonu.htm

CAVITY #? Keichu
http://www.pressurepointkarate.com/points/keichu.htm

CAVITY #? Seidon
http://www.pressurepointkarate.com/points/seidon.htm

CAVITY #? Mimi
http://www.pressurepointkarate.com/points/mimi.htm

2007-03-10 19:25:58 · answer #2 · answered by RoseLily 2 · 0 0

If you're too lazy to study in structured classes, what makes you think you're capable of teaching yourself? Which ironically leads to you posting this question...which just proves that you're incapable of teaching yourself as you cannot even research... There's this saying: you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink...

2016-03-16 08:40:23 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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