Single Strike Deathblows
A single strike with the empty hand delivered to certain
points of the body can cause immediate death or lingering death. We will discuss
the types of strikes used to deliver deathblows to specific points of the body.
Elbow:
The elbow is used to strike to your rear. Extend your arm in front of your
chest, then drive your elbow backwards into the solar plexus is located
above your stomach just below the ribcage. The solar plexus controls two
major systems of the body. A forceful blow to the solar plexus can cause
death.
Heel of palm:
The heel of the palm can be used to strike up under the chin,
forcing the head to snap back breaking the neck causing death. The strike is
delivered while close to your opponent. The strike travels only about eight
inches. Hold your open hand close to your side between your waist and
shoulders. Bend your legs slightly and drive the heel of your palm under the
chin. The heel of the palm can also be used in a similar manor to strike the
base of the nose, which drives the tough cartilage and bones of the nose
back into the brain, causing death.
Edge of the fist, also called hammer fist:
The striking area of the hammer
fist is the little finger side of the clenched fist. The hammer fist can be
used to strike the temple. The temple is located in front of, and above the
ears. The cranium is composed of six major bones. Three of the bones are
joined at the temple, which makes this area of the cranium weak. A forceful
blow will cave in the cranium causing death. The temporal artery supplying
blood to the brain is located in this area. Damage to this artery can lead
to sudden blindness and death.
The hammer fist is delivered to the temple in the following manor. Assuming you are
right handed and wanting to strike with your strongest hand. Stand facing your
opponent. Step back with your left foot, resulting with your body at a 90-degree
angle to your opponent’s. Bring your right fist across your chest palm facing
toward the chest, near to your left shoulder. Simultaneously twist your body and
fist as to meat your opponent’s temple with momentum and force. Keep your
elbow bent slightly. Don’t let your arm extend fully; this could hurt your
elbow.
The temple strike can also be delivered with a judo chop.
Extended fist:
Curling up the front two joints of the fingers forms the
extended fist. The striking area is the middle knuckles not the knuckles of the
hand. The trachea is the windpipe located in the center of the throat. The
trachea can be collapsed completely by an extended fist blow delivered as a
punch to the throat. This is a fatal blow. Strangulation will occur.
Edge of palm:
This is known as a judo chop or swordhand blow. A
judo chop to the back of the neck can fracture and dislocate the vertebrae in
the neck and cause damage to the spinal cord causing paralysis or death.
Double boot kick:
This kick is preformed on a prone opponent lying
on his face. Take a running jump at the opponent, attempting to land both heels
on the opponent’s spine. Draw your knees up and before you land drive your
heels down on the back of the opponent. The combination of your weight plus the
double kick will create several hundreds of pounds of pressure on the spine of
the opponent. This will break the spine sever the spinal cord and damage
internal organs.
The old Roman warriors often said to one another, “Illegitrinus mon
carborundrum” which means, “Don’t let the bastards grind you down.” If
you can strike them down with one lethal blow than they won’t grind you down.
About the Author /
Axioms of the Warrior /
Common Items Used as Deadly Personal Weapons /
Eight Deadly Mistakes in Hand-to-hand Combat /
Elements of Personal Sceurity /
Ten Deadly Errors in Judgment /
Ten Exercises For Martial Arts Toughness /
Use of Handguns /
Final Thoughts /
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