From what I can see, having trained in the methods of KI and others, is that Evin Pantsnasty claims that you can learn effective kyusho techniques using his method of teaching. That is, you don't need to learn katas or technique combinations, you just need to practise the drills that point the way to the pressure points and the rest takes care of its self. Now I've trained at this crap (KI/ Dillman) with all manner of experienced fighters, and I've been known to enjoy the occassional stoush myself![]()
The thing they continually leave out is the fact that no matter who you are, or what little secrets you use, you must have a delivery system!!
The thing I find most amusing about these knuckle heads is that in their early days, they raved about the lack of force required to KO someone. These days they tell you to "just keep on hitting till he falls down."
Well, thank you very much!!
I can get that advice from any boxing school anywhere in the world. Also the amount of faith they have in their techs that incur pain. Now I don't know too many people who can stand there while everything is calm and stand against a well placed finger lock or other tech designed to introduce you to a whole new world of hurt. But take those same "puppets on a string" and put them in a highly adrenalised state, and you can break their fingers while they are punching holes in the side of your head.. I'm sure you see where I'm coming from.
I believe that PP work, but only with a principle based delivery system. The guy that you lifted physical/mental disassociation from will tell you, "If it needs pain to work, then it is bound to fail!"
At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter what any of us believe. If you believe that pressure points work in combat, then use them or find out how to... If you think they won't help you in a blue, then don't even think about going after them, just keep hitting the badguy until he drops.
Anyhoo, that's my 0.02 worth.
--Dave
Well said cobby
Cheers mate
Sam:asian: