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Pressure points, also known as vital points or vulnerable areas, are specific areas on the human body that can be targeted to inflict pain, discomfort, or disable an attacker temporarily in self-defense situations. It’s important to note that using pressure points in self-defense should be used with caution and as a last resort. Always prioritize non-violent conflict resolution and, if possible, seek to escape or de-escalate the situation.

Here are some common pressure points that can be targeted for self-defense:

Eyes: Gouging or poking an attacker’s eyes can cause extreme pain and temporary blindness. This is a highly effective and often instinctual response to a threat.

Nose: Striking the nose with a palm-heel strike, elbow, or knee can cause significant pain and potentially incapacitate an attacker momentarily.

Throat: A strike to the throat can cause choking, difficulty breathing, and intense pain. Be very cautious when targeting this area, as it can be dangerous.

Temples: Striking the temples on the sides of the head can disorient an attacker and potentially cause a knockout.

Jaw: A powerful punch or upward strike to the jaw can cause pain and disorientation.

Ears: A hard slap or strike to the ears can disrupt an attacker’s balance and disorient them temporarily.

Neck: Targeting the sides or back of the neck can cause pain and discomfort, especially if you hit sensitive nerve areas.

Collarbone: Striking or pressing on the collarbone can be painful and may impair an attacker’s ability to use their arm.

Solar Plexus: A strike to the solar plexus (the soft area just below the sternum) can cause an attacker to lose their breath and double over in pain.

Groin: A kick or knee strike to the groin can incapacitate an attacker, particularly if you’re dealing with a male assailant.

Kidneys: The lower back area just above the hips can be targeted with a hard strike to cause significant pain.

Pressure Points on Arms and Legs: There are various pressure points on the arms and legs that, when struck or manipulated, can cause pain and temporary disability. These are commonly used in martial arts and self-defense techniques.

It’s crucial to remember that the effectiveness of pressure point techniques can vary based on factors such as an attacker’s pain tolerance, adrenaline levels, and body size. Also, relying solely on pressure points may not be sufficient in all self-defense situations. Therefore, it’s essential to combine pressure point techniques with other self-defense skills, such as striking, blocking, and evasion, as well as de-escalation and escape strategies. Additionally, self-defense training and knowledge of local laws and regulations are crucial for using these techniques responsibly.

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6 Comments

  1. @andersbomortensen757 September 24, 2024

    They forgot to show Spock performing the "Vulcan neck pinch" works every time…

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  2. @hslot3276 September 24, 2024

    The village ppl guy is way too touchy for me way too much YMCA vibes lmfao.

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  3. @toorcicefist8018 September 24, 2024

    Someone answer that phone

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  4. @JoeHamilton-j6y September 24, 2024

    First off those points have zero effect on me trained to with stand pressure points as part of my martial arts training.

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  5. @mongo33101 September 24, 2024

    I can see how they strikes could work provided your opponent doesn't know how to block side swings. However, would it be more effective just to strike the opponent in the throat, since it can be done while your hands are straight in front of you?

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  6. @davidwood2387 September 24, 2024

    I used the pressure point, on the side of the jaw . To get a knife attacker to release the knife . And it works .

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