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  • Brb going to my school

  • how come that doesnt work with me ?

  • Hey my name's glen levy and I am awesome.

  • Brb going to my brothers room....

  • is this the ninjuutsu Glen levy from fight science?

  • @graviron Precisely =p

  • Really easy to do :D

  • My favourite pressure point (Most painful) The upper ribs. Try sliding your knuckles vertically across your friend's chest (On the ribs). Make sure to push hard as you slide. Hurts like a bitch.

  • Very very cool

  • we have the same pens

  • this man is amazingly skilled. i watched him on fight science and I must say i am impressed. plus. he is so fine. id do terrible things to him...wish he could teach me some stuff and then i can teach him something... :p

  • nice aikido dude!

  • I see, very interesting. Now which pressure point do I hit to make his head explode like in 'Fist of the North Star'?

  • This explains the hellish pain i felt when my friend hit me in the arm for accident...

  • @wakeupanc ninjitsu

  • ARGGHH, dead arm...

  • Ah, that's useful. It takes a bit of practice in order to hit/press exactly on the point, but when you do it hurts a lot. (Tried it on self.)

  • Tht is very useful :)

  • Glen Levy is a Ninjutsu master, correct? I need to know.

  • @Manyoshi yes =D

  • !תודה אחי

  • i cant believe no one see's it......the dude in white clearly faking it.

    he graons too loud and shoots back too normal,like it never happened

  • @JacklyneB yu dumb ass if its fake why does it work on ppl then??? besides its not like they making yu pay for the damn  video just watch it and shut the fuck up!!!!

  • fuck that hurts i did it on my self

  • i tryed this at myself... damn that did hurt ...

  • thanx for the vid very helpful for pressure pointing annoying people like my bro: you guys are like rawrrr!! fineXD

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  • nice but won't work with a big bodybuilder's huge hands... but who wanna fight them anyway... Nice video again

  • im trying it on myself.i think in not doing it right?

  • sometimes i accidently hit someone in that spot on the wrist and theyre like freaking out and now i know why haha

  • Faber Castell. Fuck yeah baby

  • it doesnt work when i do it

  • DAMN! I did it to myself! OW! Son of a B!! Warn people! Geez!

  • pressure points makes human like a robot with buttons

  • The pressure point corresponding to the heart was amazing, what a way to incapacitate someone!

  • thank you verry much.

  • haha. i got hit in the wrist once by accident and my whole arm seized up and i couldn't move it for like 10 min.... it was awesome

  • They taught this in my first ninjutsu class. I came home and tried it on my dad (who's a fairly big and strong guy) and hurt him so bad he told me to never practice my ninja on him again! haha

  • chop fak!

  • OR... when being punched at: step in, block on the wrist, and punch with your right arm on the bicep. gives him a split second he cannot use his arm, then strike in the neck on Nervus Vagus

  • The first point he showed was Colon 10, or Large Intestine 10. Then Lung 5, nearby, then near Heart 3, then Heart 3itself (said you have to strike Heart 3, at the elbow joint).

    After that, the wrist, and his explanation of various meridians, and he finished with Pericardium 6, Neiguan.

    The same points have healing capacity with acupressure or acupuncture.

  • one thing is thing that thing is another thing and this is that thing. ok i get it.

  • what is the acupuncture name for the first point? is it one of the lung points?

  • Kicking would probably avoid being with in the range for the opponent to press on pressure points (which are real but over mystified by people teaching this stuff). I do know people in security who use pressure points and wrist and finger locks to gain compliance in restraint. These techniques need continuous application in most cases in order to work. You would usually need to grab your opponent first and be in a 'wrestling' type of situation.

  • Most of the pressure-points can be stroke and used in actual combat situations, also if someone has gone through iron-body training of Karate it is pssible to break 2-3cm thick wooden plates and cause actual damage on pressure points extending the duration of the effect

  • Yes, the pressure points can be used in combat but not in the way demonstrated in many of these videos. Most of these points would need sustained hard pressure in order to cause pain and submission or compliance from the opponent. Points on the face, head, neck and parts of the trunk may be struck to cause damage.

  • You're right. I actually used it in security work and it felt good not having to throw fist and kicks.

    I even use it in MMA sparring which is good :).

  • I use it in my mma class too

  • @henh32 but you do know that there are a lot of pressure points in the leg to, don't you?

  • Yes, particularly around the knee, inner thigh and groin. Essentially alot of the 'pressure points' are where nerves come close to the skin and can be compressed against bone beneath. Not easy to strike a specific point on a moving leg while opponent tries to kick you, especially if low kick below arms reach. An anatomy text book can de-mystify alot of the 'points' shown in these videos. A physiology text book can demystify alot of the 'reactions' to point manipulation.

  • Inflicting pain anywhere on the body causes this type of reaction. Doesn't have to be a specific point. It's called a withdrawal reflex. The only real difference here is pressing directly over the radial nerve.

  • Very true. I'm new to the concept of Kyusho, and I've never personally met a practitioner, but the effects of nerve strikes are strong, and the elbow and forearm areas seem especially vulnerable, not to mention the ease of breaking an opponents fingers and such. Makes a strong case for mastering kicks, doesn't it?

  • dont practice on yourself...painful :)

  • i'm always doing it, and wen my sensei watch my damaged arms he get piss of... and call my attention for what may happen if i'll keep doing it every day...

  • if i want to learn how to swim i got to start jumpin in the water right now...

  • did to friend he fell on loor xD

  • yeah this is the guy who can kill someone with one punch. id love a private lesson with this guy

  • Holy Shit!

  • I hate my brother he did this to me and it felt weird and made me jolt i tried this on him IT FAILED!@!@$!Y*@R%IR

  • i used the first one on my cousin yesterday by accadent, it was so funny watching his reaction....

  • why are you hurting your friend??? I wouldn't voulenteer for that...did he even know that you where gonna hurt him?

  • i dont wanna mess with this guy

  • damn this sh*t as in...WOW!!!

  • wats the first one called???

  • so it doesnt make me budg it just herts a lil is that good or bad? and am i doing it right and its on the trisept corect?

  • o wait i figured it out its near the elbow top eary lol i dont know how to explaine it but i loooked closer and figured it out thank ya

  • looks more easy than Aikido

  • Português? Wow

  • my arm gets stiff and it prickles for a moment if I use the downward thing on it Oo uahh but I guess I´m not skilled enough do do the rest yet

  • are you going to be doing some more pressure point videos?

  • how do u do this lol i can't get it

  • you're the stupid for not know how to do it in correct way. isn't so simple like it look.

  • @9onzalito ikr it doesnt help to find the pressure point on somone if they have a shirt on

  • @9onzalito agreed if you just put a half inches away it doesnt work this pressure points technique din mark was secret for ages and u needed to train years for it with dicipline

  • @9onzalito Oh it's as simple as it looks.

  • I need to be careful when using the heart one!

  • When you strike that point, the heart rate is only affected not the rhythm. The affects only last a minute or two, but your in Sinus Tachycardia for those few minutes. It is uncomfortable but not painful. Imagine running a marathon while standing completely still!!

  • i dont think it works. the first one at least because i hade my brother beat me arm in that spot because i wasnt feeling anything when i beat it

  • what, confuses me is; isn't glen levy the USA champion of ninjitsu, or is that another glen levy? but as a black belt martial artist myself, I totaly agree with your statment

  • That is amazing the last pressure point really got the guy feeling it, kind of scares me lol... nice video!

  • I heard Dim Mak terms there? I think Glen Levy also did learned Dim Mak, we have something in common there! please just reaveal the self-defence only points, not the most deadly ones? As a Martial Artist in general, we must have control on what we share to others! We dont know who is watching this vids. Anyways 5 stars!!!!

  • You learned Dim Mak? That is awesome.. Have you Pressure Pointed someone? I wanna know if that stuff is really true and not fake.. I wanna take that up, please reply, send me a message back =]

  • Very nice but that point is the Radial Nerve no more than that, Acupuncture Meridians are nonsense, Study Anatomy folks that is real, If you cut the body up you will not find Acupuncture Meridians anywhere if they were there they would be in grays Anatomy!

  • there is alot of nice pressure points in balls! allways works ;)

  • you can stop a person heart with only 2 pressure points....thats fuckep up shit

  • You cut the video short! What happened to his heart? Did it affect the rate or the rhythm? Would like to know!

  • My favorite pressure point is the pupils!

  • very nice an excellent video 5 stars and favourited

  • exellent vid!

  • lols

    when you knock on it hard its gonna numb alot...i knock on it once when playing badminton..

  • how can you make some one pass out with pressure points.

  • I did get some pain from doing this but nothing that would make me collapse or really react in a fight situation

  • meaby because a real master never hit you with full power or 100% of this strench, if he do it you have serious injured, and is not the idea. is about teach and learn, not life or dead.

  • very helpful!

  • id hate to be the test guy

  • I'm assuming these techniques do not work when you apply them to yourself lol. I Can't feel shit on myself no matter how hard I go either bcuz I'm missing the pressure point or my energy is really messed up =P. I doubt its the latter.

  • no u might just missing

  • really? i tried all over the place...i'm going to see if some friends can find it for me. Did you find it on yourself?

  • yah it took me like ten minutes lol but go to google images and type in dimmak pressure points there is on the secondpage a complete layout of black dots on a guys back or front then zoom in in paint!! hope i helped

  • i tried this on someone who started on my m8 and he just fell over and dint get back up for bout 5mins

  • lol

  • say word, that is soo coool

  • thank you verry much,, this is the way of absolutly control. (sorry for my bad english) i think, if you really understand this technique, you can safe yourself or you can k... . it's horrible when in the false hands. brrrrr

  • I've been chopping myself for the last5 minutes but nothing is happenning. I've chopped it up down left right and nothing.

  • i need practice but im pretty good at striking other pressure points

  • ow the first one hurts

  • add more of these kinds of videos; they are sweet

  • that last part is scary ... wow ..

  • Thats ninjutsu =D

  • Thats ninjutsu =D

  • I'm gonna try these on my dad. He confiscated my 360 and I need to get revenge.

  • lmfao

  • LMFAO OMG THATS HILLARIOUS

  • @revkins get him good. lol

  • @revkins

    Not a good idea kid

  • @revkins Good luck. Here's to hoping your dad's a nice guy....

  • thats some cool stuff.

  • I tried doing the pressure poitns tomyself and it dint do anything

  • It wouldnt work to yourself. I have tested it on myself as well an nothing. But later I used it on my Brother... And it was Cool :D

  • pretty fucking cool nigger!!

  • the first one works good. caught everyone at work :)

  • dude, k i was playing guitar hero 2 and i through the guitar in the air, and iat came down and hit me like right on an angle under my shoulder bone on my muscle and must have triggered something cause i through up a split second it hit me!

  • lol through the whole thing me and my friend tried them

  • These are two ugly guys in this video!!!

    Much love from Portugal, Glen, from Rato...the Super Midget!!!

  • well my dear prykacz, that is because you were doing it rong. I'm the guy on the video (withe t-shirt) and I asoure you it is true.

  • well my dear pedrogen21 I have bought a book about pressure points which shows the ways of activating points showed in this video just like glen shows but it still doesn't work. for examle: I can feel the point which is located near thumb and I can press it very hard even other person can do it but i can assure you that I wan't move my body because of pain. The only point which gives me a kick is located in the external part of elbow (articulatio cubiti).

  • It is bullshit! I have tried on myself and on my cousine but only thing which we felt was pain, but not harder than usually when you hit your muscle.

  • pffft. me and my friend got them then we were like fighting and we got each other down so much

  • those pressure points work. ive being studying ninjutsu for 2 years and your arms turn to jelly. the ones along the wrist work especially when the attacker is coming in with a punch. striking that nerve when the person has all their force in the punch. lets just say it hurts like hell.

  • it hurts like hell but not knock you out or make your hand incapable to move and hit again. this give you unly more time to counter attack.

  • Way to go Glen! Love the American accent ;) Keep in touch - nibbles

  • is it an american accent?

  • it is when you're a kiwi

  • haha lol whats a kiwi??

  • if you don't know then don't ask... you're obviously not ready haha

  • Interesting stuff. I've always thought that the meridians worked in acordance with the nerves. Because the lines are incredibly simmilar to path that the major nerves follow. Except of course you could never really effect the heart by striking peripheral nerves. Maybe by striking over the arteries, but there is no major artery where he pointed to the pericardial meridian, only a couple of centimeters either side.

  • Think! brain is the nervous centre so if you activate one of the peripherials nerves you can cause effects on internal organs such as heart.

  • Im afraid it's not quite that simlple. You dont just hit a nerve and it affects the whole brain. If, when you hit a nerve, the impulse went up to the sensory cortex and effected surounding areas of the brain, then every time you hit your funny bone (ulnar nerve), you'd probably go into convulsions.

  • ok, well iv been trying the one to move the legs but i cant :(

  • very nice video.also, we are doing some of them in aikido techniques.i hope,videos will continue..:)

  • nice vid so is the hit supose to lower ur hart beat rhythm or make it go faster??

  • depends on the direction of the strike towards or away from the heart

  • This sends the energy flowing again by promoting friction

  • why did you do that thing with his shoulders? is it a way to get better from that?

    Cool vid, by the way..

  • I think all you have to do is cause friction, ask Glen exactly...BTW, Next time my Tank-ish-bro comes to town, I'll have to try these on him, mayby on my music teach, if he trys to annoy me again...mayby this guy i kno who likes me too much......

  • cool vid man

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