Quote Originally Posted by sanjuro_ronin View Post
One thing though, you will notice that as system get more and more practical ( they train or fight full contact more), the number of points gets less and less till you only have the ones that work the most consistently across the board.
To me dim mak is a "sniper analogy" for obvious reasons
"Aim big miss big, Aim small, miss small".
I believe that you should progress with the times and adapt it to what is currently happening... not omit it.
I use it in sparring both on the ground as well as on my feet, if you know what to do and how to execute on it... IT works

Oh, and I am not talking about the "death touch" or the "no touch knock out"... I am referring to the usage of the pressure points to inflict pain or incapacitate the motor skills of your opponent based on the cycle of destruction