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What type of martial arts teaches pressure points?

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i want to learn how to use peoples body's against them and leave them immobile

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  1. If you are only learning to fight and use it against them, then no teacher will ever teach you pressure points and how to use them to your benefit. It is a sacred art.


  2. Dim Mak

    the art known as "death touch" very difficult to learn and takes many years to reach a functional level of skill, but teaches all sorts of methods to immobilize, hurt, and kill.

    Eagle Claw Kung Fu

    Probably your best bet. eagle claw kung fu teaches its students 108 different pressure points on the body and how to manipulate them in combat. You start learning them right away so it won't be years until you can use them.

    Shotokan karate (and other types of karate)

    Some types of karate teach pressure points when the student reaches a very advanced level.

    Chin Na

    This is chinese for "grappling" or "manipulation," most chinese martial arts have a form of Chin Na, the best are probably Shaolin and Choy Li fut. This is the martial art that will let you take someone down with a hand shake.

    I know that there are a few others, type "joint manipulation" or "pressure points" into google and see what else comes up. Just remember that pressure points aren't "magic" and don't work 100% of the time and are probably the most difficult type of martial art to use.

    Happy Training

  3. Based upoon your question and description, none that you will ever find.

    Instead what you have managed to do is use your desires against yourself rendering your mind unavailable.

  4. No martial arts teacher will ever admit that their martial art incorporates the use of pressure points.

    In a martial arts that DOES incorporate it, pressure point techniques will not be taught until a teacher knows the student for a VERY long time. This insures that these techniques will not be taught to someone with your openly stated objectives.

  5. http://www.dillman.com

    http://www.dimmak.net

    http://www.thewheelermethod.com

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