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ackks10 -> RE: Kenpo Nerve Strikes (Jan. 20th, 2008, 12:54:41 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Zoran I have some mixed feelings on nerve strikes. In many cases, nerve strikes need to be done a particular way to be effective. Angle of pressure and precision (nerves a very small targets). Can be usefull against more passive attacks, but you loose your edge when dealing with a very aggressive attacker you is in constant motion. Also, I've found some people are immune to some of these strikes or pressure points. I recall several years ago I was partnered with Keith Hackney in a nerve manipulation class. His usual response to a nerve manipulation when done correctly was, "Yep, you got it." Otherwise, he would not react to the strike. i want say something about this, you see you and Keith were in a class and both of you knew what was going on, it was a class. you know it is very hard to say things on here because people get the wrong ideal, and sometimes they think that you are being a butthead. this is not the case, you see when you are in a class and you TELL everyone this is what we are workink on everyone(i know because i have been there) will be ready for whatever happens .think about it, but make no mistake nerve strikes do work.
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