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    can anyone give me any pointers to learning dim mak. for those who dont knwo this is the death touch. The ancient masters of kungfu could kill just by looking at thier enemies. and were said to have eyes like daggers.

    Where the hell can I find info on this ?

  • #2
    Originally posted by BulletProofMonk
    can anyone give me any pointers to learning dim mak. for those who dont knwo this is the death touch. The ancient masters of kungfu could kill just by looking at thier enemies. and were said to have eyes like daggers. Where the hell can I find info on this ?

    Are you planning to murder somone in the near future or do you just want "really cool" dagger-like eyes

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    • #3
      Dim Mak is readily available in cereal packets.

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      • #4
        so that's where it is! i was always looking in cracker jack boxes too.

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        • #5
          You could visit a "Traditional Wing Chun" school. I believe I've read somewhere that there Grandmaster William Cheung teaches Dim Mak.

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          • #6
            Why would you want to learn something you cant prove in practice?
            How will you know if it works!
            People will just rip you off.
            If you want to kill people try Dim A.K. 47

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            • #7
              u sure that's affective as well?

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              • #8
                Well ive never seen dim A.K 47 in real life but im sure some people have

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                • #9
                  William Cheung is a Dim Fuk, not a Dim Mak specialist.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BulletProofMonk
                    can anyone give me any pointers to learning dim mak. for those who dont knwo this is the death touch. The ancient masters of kungfu could kill just by looking at thier enemies. and were said to have eyes like daggers.

                    Where the hell can I find info on this ?
                    I'v read that Dim Mak is about striking certain pressure points during a certain season, but i'v never heard about the "killing look" you are talking about.

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                    • #11
                      Here is some info on Dim Mak that i got off a site:

                      Dim mak (death touch) is an ancient martial art that consists of striking certain points on the body to cause illness or death. The points are usually called dim mak points, but they are also referred to as vital points and pressure points. The majority of these points correspond to the same locations as acupuncture points. Dim mak is an extremely dangerous martial art, which can cause a great deal of damage to the human body. The effects of attacking the dim mak points include knockout, death, and a delayed death. Many have seen videotapes and seminars where a subject looses consciousness after being struck on certain points. Although this is a very dramatic demonstration method, it could have dangerous consequences.

                      Many believe that dim mak was created centuries ago by the same man who is believed to have developed the original tai chi form. Some have postulated that this form contained the founder's methods of attacking the most dangerous dim mak points. According to legend, this knowledge spread rapidly and influenced the development of many Chinese martial arts. These martial arts then influenced the ancient Okinawan martial art called karate. It is believed by many that the traditional katas of the Okinawan martial arts also contain the secrets of striking the dim mak points. This is interesting because Okinawan karate has had a major impact on the martial arts of Korea and Japan. Thus, it is conceivable that the traditional katas of these other martial arts could also contain the secrets of dim mak.

                      In the past, this knowledge was only taught to the most advanced and trusted students. As the martial arts spread around the world, the knowledge of dim mak (pressure point fighting) remained in seclusion. Thus, the true nature of many martial arts remained shrouded in secrecy. Recently this tradition of secrecy has been broken and there are martial arts masters who teach the methods of attacking the points to the public. This information is now available at seminars, in books, and on videotapes. Although this has had a positive effect on the martial arts, it does raise the issue of safety.

                      In most instances, dim mak is explained and taught using ancient theories based on acupuncture. Although this has been the tradition for many years, it has led to a great deal of skepticism and confusion. Because of this, many have disregarded the warnings about dim mak and started to experiment with the points. This practice could have tragic consequences. If the dangerous effects of dim mak could be explained scientifically, the warnings about the points might have more credibility. There is a definite need for a reference on dim mak that is based on modern medical science.

                      Dr. Michael Kelly has spent years studying the medical effects of dim mak and has found a great deal of medical research that provides evidence of dim mak's lethal effects. He has compiled all of his research into a new book, which explains the effects of dim mak on the nervous and cardiovascular systems. Topics such as the delayed death touch, knockouts, and attacking the internal organs are explained in detail using modern medical science. The book has been written in a format that will assist one in finding the dim mak applications contained within the traditional forms of many styles.

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                      • #12
                        Tameo doesn't even realise he is a troll. I get the impression that he could pm Tameo and tell him martial arts "secrets". Two minutes later Tameo will post about how brilliant his new master is.

                        What a wanker.

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                        • #13
                          For Dim MaK: search Earl Montaigue or Taiji Boxer.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Tameo
                            Here is some info on Dim Mak that i got off a site:

                            Dim mak (death touch) is an ancient martial art that consists of striking certain points on the body to cause illness or death. The points are usually called dim mak points, but they are also referred to as vital points and pressure points. The majority of these points correspond to the same locations as acupuncture points. Dim mak is an extremely dangerous martial art, which can cause a great deal of damage to the human body. The effects of attacking the dim mak points include knockout, death, and a delayed death. Many have seen videotapes and seminars where a subject looses consciousness after being struck on certain points. Although this is a very dramatic demonstration method, it could have dangerous consequences.

                            Many believe that dim mak was created centuries ago by the same man who is believed to have developed the original tai chi form. Some have postulated that this form contained the founder's methods of attacking the most dangerous dim mak points. According to legend, this knowledge spread rapidly and influenced the development of many Chinese martial arts. These martial arts then influenced the ancient Okinawan martial art called karate. It is believed by many that the traditional katas of the Okinawan martial arts also contain the secrets of striking the dim mak points. This is interesting because Okinawan karate has had a major impact on the martial arts of Korea and Japan. Thus, it is conceivable that the traditional katas of these other martial arts could also contain the secrets of dim mak.

                            In the past, this knowledge was only taught to the most advanced and trusted students. As the martial arts spread around the world, the knowledge of dim mak (pressure point fighting) remained in seclusion. Thus, the true nature of many martial arts remained shrouded in secrecy. Recently this tradition of secrecy has been broken and there are martial arts masters who teach the methods of attacking the points to the public. This information is now available at seminars, in books, and on videotapes. Although this has had a positive effect on the martial arts, it does raise the issue of safety.

                            In most instances, dim mak is explained and taught using ancient theories based on acupuncture. Although this has been the tradition for many years, it has led to a great deal of skepticism and confusion. Because of this, many have disregarded the warnings about dim mak and started to experiment with the points. This practice could have tragic consequences. If the dangerous effects of dim mak could be explained scientifically, the warnings about the points might have more credibility. There is a definite need for a reference on dim mak that is based on modern medical science.

                            Dr. Michael Kelly has spent years studying the medical effects of dim mak and has found a great deal of medical research that provides evidence of dim mak's lethal effects. He has compiled all of his research into a new book, which explains the effects of dim mak on the nervous and cardiovascular systems. Topics such as the delayed death touch, knockouts, and attacking the internal organs are explained in detail using modern medical science. The book has been written in a format that will assist one in finding the dim mak applications contained within the traditional forms of many styles.

                            can u tell me what website u got that from?

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                            • #15
                              http://www.dimmak.net/
                              here it is

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