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Old 02-29-2004, 10:38 AM
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Mantis Method of Pressure Point Striking

I know zilch about mantis, except for what I've seen in Thundering Mantis
My question: is pressure point striking/manipulation considered an important aspect of Mantis training?
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Old 02-29-2004, 11:17 AM
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Vash, if you look at the basic "8 places the strike & 8 places not to strike", it seems that that particular poem shows the basic idea of pressure point striking. While there are plenty of pressure point striking knowledge involved in mantis, I personally don't see the need to be THAT lethal. Common mantis hands are bad enough as they are
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Vash, if you look at the basic "8 places the strike & 8 places not to strike", it seems that that particular poem shows the basic idea of pressure point striking. While there are plenty of pressure point striking knowledge involved in mantis, I personally don't see the need to be THAT lethal. Common mantis hands are bad enough as they are
Thanks for the reference. I'll take a look at the poem.

As for the level of lethality pressure points bring, I think it'd be good to at least have a basic working knowledge of where stuff is gonna do a decent amount of damage. I'm rather interested in pressure point striking/seizing because of my karate studies, and the obvious importance of vital points in said art.
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