Russell Stutely Speaks
When someone talks about Self Defense and all the
various aspects of it, one thing is absolutely certain:
AN UNCONSCIOUS MAN CAN’T HURT YOU.
That means if you cannot escape an attacker, the
MOST EFFECTIVE Self Defense is to literally
knock them out, as quickly as possible.
Now, there are many ways to K.O. someone, but
right now I’m going to give you my personal favorite.
In my Pressure Point System we call it GB20
(which stands for “Gall Bladder 20″)
Don’t worry, I don’t do gobbly-gook and
esoteric-speak.
I make it as simple to understand as a Kick in
the Nether Regions.
Fair enough?
This is just our way of knowing locations and how
to make them work.
Gall Bladder 20 – GB20
In Modern Western Medicine (MWM) terms, the exact
location is on the posterior of the neck, below the occipital bone,
in the depression between the sternocleidomastoid muscle and
trapezius muscle.
When I teach the Police or Security, I describe
it in a way that’s much easier to understand: The point is in a
direct line between the bottom of the ear and the spine, halfway6
same on both sides. Just under the round of the bone.
Then I get everyone to feel where the Point is.
You can even reach around and feel it on the back of your own head.
Here is what the “science” tells us this can
do with a strike to this point:
Strike 45, frees the channels and
quickens the connecting vessels, light=K.O, hard=death.
Note the hard strike result!!
Ever wonder why this area is banned in MMA and
ALL Contact Sports?
BECAUSE IT IS SO DAMNED EFFECTIVE and DANGEROUS!
In a self-defense situation, one can Bitch-slap
this area, punch, elbow, or Hammerfist. The choice is;yours, just
hit it and watch ‘em drop like a stone.
Once I show Security how effective this is, they
are all over it like a fat kid on chocolate cake.
A quick, simple and VERY effective Knockout.
In Modern Western Medicine (MWM) terms, the exact location is on the posterior of the neck, below the occipital bone, in the depression between the sternocleidomastoid muscle and trapezius muscle.
And in a self-defense situation, brutal
simplicity and speed are always best.
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