kung fu moves · 06/13/2023

16 sets of fighting moves that focus on vulnerable parts

Some acupuncture points on the body, as well as the eyes, throat, vulva, armpits, heart sockets, etc. are all vulnerable parts of our body. Once these parts are attacked, they will cause severe pain and even lose the ability to resist to varying degrees. Therefore, in the moment when we are in great danger because of the gangsters, even if our side is at a disadvantage, as long as we remain calm and attack these vulnerable parts of the gangsters, we can easily get out of danger and severely damage the enemy.

Organize a set of 16 sets of fighting moves that focus on the vulnerable parts of the enemy and share them with everyone.

1. Loose grip with acupressure

Our necklace (or other item) is held by the enemy; At this time, we grasp the enemy’s clenched fist with both hands and press the tense ligaments between the enemy’s third and fourth palmar joints with the thumb of one hand (Figure 1-1). Then we press both hands at the same time, one hand on the top, and the other hand with the thumb against the taut ligament, so that it produces unbearable pain and let go (Fig. 1-2).

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Second, insert the eyes and kick the yin

The enemy punches me in the middle set with his right fist; We immediately slapped down with our left hand, and at the same time quickly slammed the index and middle fingers of our right hand into the enemy’s eyes (Figure 2-1). Taking advantage of the enemy’s eyes being hit or busy defending, our side quickly attacked the enemy’s lower vagina with its right leg and severely damaged it (Figure 2-2).

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Third, the point is loose

The enemy wrapped his arms around my waist from the front (Figure 3-1). We immediately pointed the thumbs of both hands at the people on both sides of the enemy’s Adam’s apple and pressed hard, causing the enemy’s mind to swell and pain, and forced to let go (Figure 3-2).

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Fourth, grasp the yin and get rid of it

The enemy clasped his waist from the front with both hands and our arms (Figure 4-1). Our left hand quickly reached down to grasp and pinch the enemy’s genitals (Figure 4-2). When the enemy’s lower vulva is grabbed and pinched, the pain must be unbearable and the abdomen and buttocks are raised, at this time there is a space between the two bodies, and we take the opportunity to hit the enemy’s lower vulva with our knees again, so that the enemy is severely injured and loosened (Figure 4-3).

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5. Grab the pubic side and fall

The enemy hugged us from behind our backs with both hands, along with our arms and waist (Figure 5-1). We immediately grabbed the enemy’s lower genitals backwards with our right hand (Figure 5-2). The enemy must move his hips back, so we take the opportunity to insert our right foot backwards from between the enemy’s feet, while holding the enemy’s hands with our elbows flexed (Figure 5-3). Immediately afterwards, we quickly turned to the left, clasped our hands and pushed the enemy’s right arm forward with our right upper arm to the left, throwing the enemy out of the right side (Fig. 5-4).

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Delisted

9. Palm root strikes the jaw

The enemy grabbed my right wrist with his left hand (Figure 9-1). Following the enemy’s grasp, our left foot quickly pressed forward, and at the same time slammed the enemy’s jaw with the root of our left palm, causing the enemy to be injured and let go (Figure 9-2).

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10. Hit your ears with both palms

The enemy stopped us and picked us up (Figure 10-1). We quickly aimed our palms at the enemy’s ears and slapped them hard, causing the enemy’s ears to shook and loosen (Figure 10-2).

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11. Fall from the instep of the foot

The enemy locked our neck with his right arm from behind (Figure 11-1). We immediately slammed on the enemy’s right instep with our right heel, causing severe pain (Fig. 11-2). Taking advantage of the pain in the back of the enemy’s right foot, we took a step back with our right foot, kicked our legs straight, and at the same time quickly grabbed the enemy’s right arm that clasped my neck with both hands and pulled it forward, turning my body to the left and bending over, causing the enemy to lose his center of gravity (Figure 11-3). Immediately afterwards, we continued to turn left, grabbed the enemy’s right arm with both hands and pulled it to the left, causing the enemy to fall off our right side (Figure 11-4).

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12. Pointing the way

The enemy clasped our neck with his left hand from our right side in order to invade (Figure 12-1). Following the enemy’s pulling momentum, we turned right and inserted the middle finger of our left hand into the Tiantu point (the depression above the sternum) below the enemy’s throat, causing pain and difficulty breathing (Figure 12-2).

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XIII. Kick the shin

The enemy grabbed my wrists with both hands and pulled them back; Taking advantage of the enemy’s grasp, our side kicked the shin bone of the enemy’s calf with the tip of the shoe with the tip of the right foot, causing severe pain (Figure 13-1). Immediately afterwards, we took the opportunity to lift up and rotate outward with both hands to break free from the enemy’s grasp (Figure 13-2).

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14. Golden hook hook nose

When our body is lifted up by the enemy from the side and back of the crotch shoulder (Figure 14-1). From above, we use our uncaught hand (left hand) to pull down in front of the enemy’s face, and use our index and middle fingers to point at the enemy’s nostrils and hook upwards, forcing the enemy to drop in pain (Figure 14-2).

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Fifteen, insert the armpit upside down

When our body is lifted up by the enemy’s crotch shoulder from the front (Figure 15-1). We defended with our uncaught hand (left hand) by stretching out five fingers from behind the enemy’s left armpit, causing the left hand to be sore and painful (Figure 15-2).

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16. Backarm lock throat

When our body is blocked by the enemy and hugged horizontally (Figure 16-1). With our upper hand (left hand), we use our upper hand (left hand) to straighten our backhand, and spread out our five fingers and grab the enemy’s throat horizontally, causing pain and difficulty breathing and letting go (Figure 16-2).

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