The deadly strike against the carotid.
I'm not sure if brachial stuns are real but I'm not willing to test it to find out
>>241972The deadly strike under the nose.BTW , WW2 soldiers didn't spend years training for these moves like modern martial arts. The whole course was only 10 hours.
>>241975They are. The neck is more vulnerable than the skull, and that's why it's off limits in most combat sports. You can see the impact a roundhouse kick has on an opponent when it lands on the neck, and sumo wrestlers will slap the shit out of the side of the neck of their opponents from time to time, allowing them to follow up with another technique.
stick to pol faggot
>>241972"dziu dzitsu" was popular in europe before the second world war.Finns did train their jaegers in germany when they were planning for their independence. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv9ExoyXUvc
>>241972If you get a black belt does that make you the Kung Fuhrer
>>241975It will drop you if you have never had it happen before. It's not somewhere you expect to get hit. It would be like if somebody hooks your armpit. You are not tensed there ready to receive a blow.
>>243449https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUylc_E3Vgk
>>241980The idea back then i think, at least on the allied side. Was to teach some basic and easy to learn strikes that would quickly disable your opponent. William E. Fairbairn developed his own fighting style called "Defendu" or "gutter fighting" based of his experience in Shanghai. He taught this to OSS operatives.
>>241980most of this was theoretical. u can take a much harder object and do permanent damage but a edge of hand strike to the nose will never be fatal unless you shoot them in the head afterwards.