You might want to come to a Dillman seminar and state any disbeliefs you have and I'm pretty confident you will get the opportunity to experience something first-hand. Dillman loves a challenge. Then you would have all the evidence you would need one way or the other.
There is a story Dillman likes to tell of a woman whose son was hit by a baseball at a little league game and his heart shut off. After the EMTs tried to revive him they were ready to pronounce him dead and the mother who was a practitioner, restarted the flow of energy by a few sharp slaps to the bladder area on his back and his heart started back up.
This video is a pressure point attack to stomach 5 and you might find it interesting to know that George Dillman, who was one of the people who trained Mark, also trained with Mohamed Ali and taught him how to incorporate these concepts into his boxing style. Dillman later bought Ali's camp which has pictures of them throughout.
The Chinese have been using the bodies energy pathways for centuries to heal and pressure point attacks simply disrupt the energy flow which ultimately can short-circuit the body by creating trauma that causes the body and mind to react by blacking out. Nerve attacks affect the organ systems and under duress they can shut down as well. There are certainly people who claim to be able do more than they are able out there.
Studies were actually conducted with medical doctors by George Dillman and other practitioners who were equally concerned about validating the responses they were seeing with emperical evidence. Tap yourself on the back of the head on Gall Bladder 20 and you'll begin to see stars so there is physiological basis for nerve attacks provided you use the correct angle and direction to affect the nervous system.
Some background in Chinese medicine, accupuncture and the nervous system would probably be a better place from which to begin in making a valid assessment.
I remember being there for this one. Hadn't considered the reverse energy beforehand. Is triple yin even necessary? This art is so graceful when it comes to disarming an opponent, there's nothing like it.
I think its really cute they way these people scurry to fold up and continue to assault this man. Absolutely Brilliant :)
MatthewM4dr1d 1 year ago
The reflex test proves pressure points work!
tim354cheung 1 year ago
@RebelWrestler45
You might want to come to a Dillman seminar and state any disbeliefs you have and I'm pretty confident you will get the opportunity to experience something first-hand. Dillman loves a challenge. Then you would have all the evidence you would need one way or the other.
NJCustardPie 1 year ago
@RebelWrestler45
There is a story Dillman likes to tell of a woman whose son was hit by a baseball at a little league game and his heart shut off. After the EMTs tried to revive him they were ready to pronounce him dead and the mother who was a practitioner, restarted the flow of energy by a few sharp slaps to the bladder area on his back and his heart started back up.
NJCustardPie 1 year ago
@RebelWrestler45
This video is a pressure point attack to stomach 5 and you might find it interesting to know that George Dillman, who was one of the people who trained Mark, also trained with Mohamed Ali and taught him how to incorporate these concepts into his boxing style. Dillman later bought Ali's camp which has pictures of them throughout.
NJCustardPie 1 year ago
@RebelWrestler45
The Chinese have been using the bodies energy pathways for centuries to heal and pressure point attacks simply disrupt the energy flow which ultimately can short-circuit the body by creating trauma that causes the body and mind to react by blacking out. Nerve attacks affect the organ systems and under duress they can shut down as well. There are certainly people who claim to be able do more than they are able out there.
NJCustardPie 1 year ago
@RebelWrestler45
Studies were actually conducted with medical doctors by George Dillman and other practitioners who were equally concerned about validating the responses they were seeing with emperical evidence. Tap yourself on the back of the head on Gall Bladder 20 and you'll begin to see stars so there is physiological basis for nerve attacks provided you use the correct angle and direction to affect the nervous system.
NJCustardPie 1 year ago
@RebelWrestler45
Some background in Chinese medicine, accupuncture and the nervous system would probably be a better place from which to begin in making a valid assessment.
NJCustardPie 1 year ago
@Rebell wrester,
i love this type of comments, i bet you've seen it in youtube tryed it out, and as it didnt work for you, its just fake?
Lol!
pimp2hoes 2 years ago
I remember being there for this one. Hadn't considered the reverse energy beforehand. Is triple yin even necessary? This art is so graceful when it comes to disarming an opponent, there's nothing like it.
NJCustardPie 2 years ago