Tashi Troy J. Price: And he throws that punch whatever happens. Now this guy enters the outset right now, what most people think of, that as you enter, it's followed through with his hand. We will kind of cover that elbow.
If I can cover his elbow, I can control his body. Not for a long time, but enough to work with my strike on, because he has to overcome his pressure, whether it be going around it or coming back through. That's why it's important, when I have this rear leg, and he pushes in, this rear leg, it's a support for this hand. I am not really pushing back. I am just maintaining my frame, and that was all these things I was talking about, this posture, this frame, elbow down, elbow in the line with the hip. So when he comes in, you go.
As long as I have this position, he can press in, and it's not going to affect my position. He is putting forth all of this extra energy, and all I have to do is strike. Or I can come through, and take the arm, which I love at this moment, a lot of times our hit will come here. And that shoulder is going to come right up.
Okay, very easy, to dislocate. So, here we are going to immediately come here and what I want to do is start looking at these two places, most polite which is Stomach 5 and this is going to hit, and it's going to lock the cervical spine.
Other choices, here again that's Stomach 9 again, right here. We are coming really deep, and we can go right to the Stomach 5, just to kind of the latter. Some people say, it's a center, I believe it's a little more to the rear, stomach 9, small intestine 16.
All three of these are really great ones, they can all be knockout punches just by themselves. But also I am putting pressure right here on this, which is a set up for draining energy out of the neck.
So, anytime I am hitting here or pressing here, I am making the neck a little bit weaker or the weight is going to kind of drop a little. So, it's going to make it little easier to effect these points.
Okay, so you come in here, immediately, plus see where his hand is, that other hand comes. I am already there, I can see it, this layer leads you to the other techniques, that can start to lock you, just back to this drill that we were doing. And then plus we are going to use some of these movements. So, I am here. But this is very quick.
Now, it doesn't come big, because when he sees that, his hand is naturally going to work, of course he doesn't have like roll or hit either, but when I come here, it's that quick. It kind of comes at front and then it snaps. Snaps back, okay.
Layer to change the weapon here or here. It doesn't have to be this, different weapons are used. But I want something, something more piercing like my big knuckles or this knuckle. So, now a flat weapon right now, I want a more piercing, more edge cut weapon. So, I come here, boom! I want to hit this way.
Now if I hit stomach 5, I will turn that chin. It's now, I can come in behind the jaw right here. Okay, and there are a couple of great places, it's Triple Warmer, is right in here. Triple Warmer 17, 16, these are great. You need to take the jaw and create some TMJ.
Or in behind the ears this could be fairly lethal if hit properly. So, you have a lot of nice places plus the by-product of looking at the AP aspect. When I hit here, it torques that chin to the side which locks the cervical spine. So now, when I come through again, if I put a little brace back here on the shoulder, again it locks the cervical spine.
So, you got to be extremely careful, this will not be one that you just do on your own. You might want to stop here, okay. Just kind of make them a little loose, but there again, in a combat situation, true combat, you might even take it a little further. So, let's look at this concept.
So, it's coming boom! Immediately now rush, other things, I can start checking the level, which further breaks the body, if I press here, one, this head will drop, and I will get a little bit of a head on collision. And more I can reach to this, it makes this a little bit easier. And then of course stand, boom! Coming through. That elbow is right there. Of course, I can continue my wrap if I want.
Alright, so one more time and we got to play with this. Here boom! Check this, this way. Little hits, it doesn't take much. Your body, exactly what it hits, and when I hit, he kind of goes like this.
So, what once I press his body back, puts the weight on the heels, it turns the chin, now it's kind of stuck there, and that's what I want.
If I can make him stick. Of course, we don't need to be worried about someone who is not loosely moving, if they are mobile, they are dangerous.
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