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  1. @decoysupreme August 14, 2024

    more details

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  2. @Greatbear1982 August 14, 2024

    Congrats on your 4,000 subs (of which i'm proud to say i am one) thank you and sensei park for teaching us another useful technique. I was wondering if those two points also followed the same path as the point right under the frontal deltoid right near the front side of the arm pit?

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  3. @Ghost572 August 14, 2024

    Keep it up! its nice to see a women actually doing martial arts for once :p

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  4. @xUrsox August 14, 2024

    It's amazing how people forget about pressure points in a match, I've been using then in karate for about 2 years, and it gives a great advantage agaisnt those who don't know pressure points.
    It's important not only to know where they are but also aim your strikes at then and avoid getting hit there, real sweet knowledge to have.
    Nice video ^^ respect for teaching those techniques free of charge, most academies won't even teach their own.

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  5. @ninjanonymous August 14, 2024

    Make a longer video next time please! Good vid though

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  6. @GlenTurner100 August 14, 2024

    looking good as always mate.

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  7. @ToraJutsu01 August 14, 2024

    @thommark123 *would. Pressure points do work, they are simply not 100% reliable due to anatomical and physiological differences between people, due to anatomy, pain tolerance and other variables. The video shows the correct location of two pressure points which i have myself used. This video is accurate.

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  8. @fruitydudexD August 14, 2024

    hehe he winces when she hits him :3

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  9. @ToraJutsu01 August 14, 2024

    @ChosonNinja I tested him for over an hour, even had others attempt the same techniques. he was simply immune to many of them, he had a physiological advantage. Just my two cents worth, they wont work on everyone. There are some that always work, often they are the ones which are most damaging, knockout and kill zones. but some of the pain ones dont. Even so, Alcohol, drugs, rage and adrenaline can nullify the effects of pain. Just thought i'd throw that out there, have a nice day.

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  10. @blackquiver August 14, 2024

    good vid thanks

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  11. @Joshamania August 14, 2024

    Thank YOU Janet for sharing these techniques.Congrats on 4000 subscribers. *Bow*

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  12. @Venturi01 August 14, 2024

    lol janet doin the im bad pose at the end

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  13. @MOUNTAINOUS August 14, 2024

    great striking of kyusho. this is called kyusho meaning vital point. this fist is called fudo ken it means immovable fist.

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  14. @Susanoo58 August 14, 2024

    Wow, you're up to 4000 subs! That's great and you deserve it! Keep up the good work!

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  15. @oxionzm August 14, 2024

    open your hair plzzzz u look prettier 😀 n also dnt get hyped from just 4000 subscribers ur gna get more than that 😀

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  16. @ToraJutsu01 August 14, 2024

    Janet
    For the past three years i have trained with two men, one of whom is very susceptible to pressure point manipulation, the other, nearly completely immune over testing of nearly every pressure point i know. Please keep this in mind, pressure points do not always work, natural resistance, alcohol, other drugs, adrenaline and anger can nullify the effects. In my opinion they should be used as a supplement with other techniques, but not be relied upon.

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  17. @555irefuse August 14, 2024

    o: wow i tried it on my self to know how it would feel and it hurts allright @_x
    thx for making this video keep it up !!!!

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  18. @LOLanjello August 14, 2024

    that was a beautiful background!…thanks for the pressure point videos… i was teaching my girlfriend these cause she likes to go out alot…thank you very much again *bow*

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  19. @renos86 August 14, 2024

    I think Master Park was relieved that you didn't hit the pressure points hard hahahahaha. Great video keep up the good work!!

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  20. @unclecow August 14, 2024

    congrats Janet great video keep up the good work "bow"

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  21. @RajDrummer1 August 14, 2024

    its important to note that pressure point strikes don't always work on everybody though so it is important not to rely on the too heavily. make sure you have an arsenal of techniques at your disposal. 🙂

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  22. @fuzzybrowd August 14, 2024

    kick ass great vid… by the way i aint a lady

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  23. @zaprian90 August 14, 2024

    second point is realy good i hit myself it hurts

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  24. @xeonxtreme9561 August 14, 2024

    Congratulation on 4000 subscribers! wow, keep on instructing and doing such a great Job.
    Now concerning the pressure point on the arm to strike, are we hitting those areas with the knuckles to get more of a point impact? or would a good solid strike be sufficient? Thanks, I know this videos are for females but technique is technique and if it works and I can apply them i want to know how to do so.
    Thank you Janet and congratulations on your subscribers. 0(^_^)0 Haaahhh !!! *bow* God bless.

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