8 Pressure Points For Self Defense
Today all over the world, everyone needs to learn some form of self defense to protect themselves from their attackers- kidnappers / rapists / robbers / or anyone else. The areas vividly shown in the pictures are real strategic points which one should remember to fight against the attacker.
While
most of us would like to believe that we're going to experience a
serene and peaceful existence, there are plenty of bad people in the
world who can end using violence against us to get what they want. While
it's horrible to think about, it's better to be safe than sorry, which
is why we've gathered a list of pressure points that can be used to help
you escape from any potential aggressors.
1. Jaw
Hitting
the jaw with the back of your hand with enough force can cause an
attacker to lose consciousness for a while. This is because such an
impact will turn the head so sharply that it will end up shaking the
brain.
2. Sciatic Nerve
The
sciatic nerve can be found on the midline of the inner thigh between
the knee and the groin. Hitting this pressure point with enough force
will cause dizziness, shock, a great deal of pain, and even possible
temporary immobility of the foot.
3. Biceps
A
blow to the biceps can inflict temporary paralysis of the arm, as well
as extreme pain. Often, there is also an involuntary relaxation of the
fingers, which may result in the attacker losing their grip.
4. Groin
The
groin is an area that's full of sensitive nerves, and slightly above
it, you will also find the bladder and genitals. A weak blow to this
sensitive area will often result in a very severe reaction from the
person on the receiving end. A heavy blow can actually even cause shock
and rupture the bladder.
5. Brachial Plexus
Blows
to the brachial plexus will cause a great deal of pain as well as a
numb sensation in the hand. If the impact is hard enough, you could
actually end up breaking the collarbone, causing a rupture of the nerves
of the brachial plexus.
6. Tibialis Anterior Muscle
A
heavy blow to this region may end up breaking it, leading to pain that
may immobilize and nauseate anyone on the receiving end. If the fracture
is very grievous, then blood vessels may become torn.
7. Hands
Human
hands are brimming with sensitive nerve endings that you can use
against your opponent. That's why pressing against the area between a
person's fingers will cause them to loosen their grip and lose their
composure.
8. Eyes
Only
ever use this one as a final resort, since a strong press to both eyes
or a hard blow against at least one of them can cause a person to
permanently go blind. However, a light press to the eyes will be enough
to make an attacker temporarily lose his sight, giving you ample time
to get to safety.
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