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Pressure point - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A pressure point (Japanese "vital point, tender spot";;Chinese ; Malayalam marmam ) in the field of martial arts refers to an area on the human body that may produce significant pain or other effe...
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In our first article we talked about some of the reasons why there is confusion about whether or not pressure points work and why, in my opinion, some people probably legitimately believe that pressure points do not work.
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124 Best Pressure Points Center body Part1 ... 112 Hand pressure points sampler ... 501 Quick weapon & pressure points...
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ARM 1 VIEW ... FRONT OF FACE VIEW ... SIDE OF HEAD VIEW...
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There here, these pressure point charts are an altered version (for the better, of course) of something I was given. They are all gif's, but if they are turned into bmp's they will be about 8MB in size each. Enjoy;
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Pressure Points ~ Location and Application ... OCI Members can click on the element for a full description, including details of each pressure point along that meridian, angle and direction of attack, exact location, function and a description of what happens when struck.
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It is important to have some understanding of the way the nervous system is arranged in order to use massage and pressure points effectively as a means of relieving pain.
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Pressure points are specific areas on the body where concentrations of nerves are relatively exposed. Many of these points correspond with acupuncture points used in Chinese medicine and are linked to the body's nervous system and 14 meridians, or pathways that carry energy to vital organs.
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