what do you feel is incorrect with his statement? Hitting someone hard in the back of the neck is a high knockout rate or at least disorients. Not sure what you feel is incorrect about that. This video is unrealistic in that they make it seem like all you need is a tap. But in the back of the beck it doesnt take much. Just like when you hit the chin with a clean uppercut or hook that they don't see coming :)
@ModernGolfer if you hit anyone with decent force in the neck like that theyd go down.Hitting the exact spot is unecessary and impossible in reality.If you practise on static opponents its useless for any technique.
@billysue2 - Yes, it does. Only a clown would use this type of technique in sparring, or competition. ANY practice partner is unlikely(!) to approve of this technique being used on them with the force needed in a real life scenario. but practicing the THEORY, and learning the proper execution is nonetheless important.
Competition has little relevance to real life lethal (or potentially lethal) encounters, other than to "get in there and mix it up".
no mameyes
elarquitectojr 3 weeks ago
@ModernGolfer
what do you feel is incorrect with his statement? Hitting someone hard in the back of the neck is a high knockout rate or at least disorients. Not sure what you feel is incorrect about that. This video is unrealistic in that they make it seem like all you need is a tap. But in the back of the beck it doesnt take much. Just like when you hit the chin with a clean uppercut or hook that they don't see coming :)
Ilanactingreel 8 months ago
He needs to have a catcher...
lightseeker85 9 months ago
!!!
drakadof 9 months ago
hey that TOTALLY WORKS.........in the movies
jsmmount 9 months ago
@billysue2 - Well my boy, I can tell you from actual street / combat experience that you're absolutely incorrect.
I'm guessing you haven't been in very many (or no) actual lethal (or potentially lethal) street / combat encounters.
But, you're welcome to your theories.
ModernGolfer 11 months ago
@ModernGolfer if you hit anyone with decent force in the neck like that theyd go down.Hitting the exact spot is unecessary and impossible in reality.If you practise on static opponents its useless for any technique.
billysue2 11 months ago
@billysue2 - Yes, it does. Only a clown would use this type of technique in sparring, or competition. ANY practice partner is unlikely(!) to approve of this technique being used on them with the force needed in a real life scenario. but practicing the THEORY, and learning the proper execution is nonetheless important.
Competition has little relevance to real life lethal (or potentially lethal) encounters, other than to "get in there and mix it up".
ModernGolfer 11 months ago
Like this guy; Give me a clean T-shirt and promise me a bottle of vodka afterward and I'll take a dive and give a bow too!
MrTexAus 1 year ago
FAKE and GAY!
SuperSneakySteve 1 year ago