I agree, its not working on a person aroused, aggressive, afraid or other extreme feelings. If it worked you would see it in MMA and Grappling Competitions as well. I know combat sports are not the same as real life situations, but what i mean the pressure points doesn't work there either. Its only working as you mention when the person is more relaxed or in a normal state.
@KiamJ2 жыл бұрын
A nice check of the reality
@outofthebox72 жыл бұрын
Actually the idea that an attacker is always that tensed up is unreal. Some are, some aren't. So you are exaggerating reality. You are right on other things, not on this. Some are very confident and do not tense up, some are relaxed, oblivious to what may happen to them, some are going to attack, but talk before they do. Pressure points are best used as an element of surprise, at proper time and place on the body. Even when most of the body is tensed, some parts are not, they switch on and off during movement. Never is the body always or fully tensed in a real fight. NEVER. Off course you don't use pressure point on someone having a knife on a guys neck. Does somebody teach this?? I am surprised you say things like that. If you don't want to use pressure points, fine, but you do not understand what you are talking about. You have taken pressure points out of context.