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...as soon as Harada saw the kimono clad Okuyama with his long flowing hair he said, “I knew I couldn’t win the encounter”. There was something special about him. Harada faced him all the same, but as soon as it had begun it was over “it was truly incredible” Harada recalled, “so fast”. Okuyama had attacked Harada’s head with an open palm. Okuyama had not even physically touched Harada “but I felt the power, such power, I had never felt that before anywhere”.
Did you get to do bloodchokes? Those are my favorite, hurt like hell though. Passing out through strangulation is peaceful compared to the panic and pain felt in bloodchokes.
...as soon as Harada saw the kimono clad Okuyama with his long flowing hair he said, “I knew I couldn’t win the encounter”. There was something special about him. Harada faced him all the same, but as soon as it had begun it was over “it was truly incredible” Harada recalled, “so fast”. Okuyama had attacked Harada’s head with an open palm. Okuyama had not even physically touched Harada “but I felt the power, such power, I had never felt that before anywhere”.
My friend (in his fifties) is a judo yudansha. He was showing some stuff after "McKarate" class (I asked him) No names though.
What's a bloodchoke?
Heh, I think I finally understand okinawan punching, at least as far as I've read (by understand I mean can do the basic motion) it's rather complicated, but feels a lot more effective than the McPower of Nakayama's shotokan. It's really really natural too. It uses similiar principles to a boxing punch, except it's designed for bare knuckle fighting, so it isn't exactly the same.
Killed two birds with one stone
EDIT: Is a blood choke a choke which attacks the SIDES of the neck, as opposed to the center? He showed me a very relaxed choke, but it really hurt.
A bloodchoke is any choke that prevents blood from reaching the brain...as opposed to preventing air.
What I meant though; As you wrap your arm around their neck, you put the knuckle of your thumb into the hollow under their jaw onto their carotid artery. This is different that using your forarm, and its painful, even when practicing. It works very fast though, and the pain usually keeps them distracted enough to get it to work.
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