I get it, but it's too difficult to find the right spot to hit quickly. It's much better to use other techniques that are less precise but more powerful
@@valeriocolombo595 the brain stem (RAS) can be attacked at 360 degrees squared. Not exactly a precision based action. But neither are the nerves (the pressure point BS is though).
@@EvanPantazi Attacking the brain stem may not require precision, but it’s far from easy in a fast-paced situation. Nerves are more accessible and disruptable with simpler, more practical techniques
@@valeriocolombo595 as I have stated for many years. But when you change your strikes to the head to rapidly shift the brain stem, you will have great affect. As realized watching boxing as well as MMA and real life situations.
Great insight video.
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I get it, but it's too difficult to find the right spot to hit quickly.
It's much better to use other techniques that are less precise but more powerful
@@valeriocolombo595 the brain stem (RAS) can be attacked at 360 degrees squared. Not exactly a precision based action. But neither are the nerves (the pressure point BS is though).
@@EvanPantazi Attacking the brain stem may not require precision, but it’s far from easy in a fast-paced situation.
Nerves are more accessible and disruptable with simpler, more practical techniques
@@valeriocolombo595 as I have stated for many years. But when you change your strikes to the head to rapidly shift the brain stem, you will have great affect. As realized watching boxing as well as MMA and real life situations.
@@EvanPantazi I admit that's a fair point. But I think that in real-life situations, relying on more accessible targets is far more effective