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by dagw
3956 days ago
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There are the neck cranks, but that's got a fairly low chance of actually killing someone. There's the curb stomp, but that's hardly martial arts "move". I suppose a piledriver onto a hard surface could kill someone. Other than that there really aren't any moves I can think of that can realistically be considered lethal with any sort of consistency, despite the claims some less reputable martial arts sometimes make. Care to enlighten me? |
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* temple of the head (and the head in general minus the forehead)
* "Rabbit punch" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit_punch
* Adam's apple (and throat in general)
* solar plexus
* heart (if you punch strong enough you will confuse the heart in a way where the single muscle fibers won't be contracting at once and thereby stop the blood circulation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commotio_cordis
I said a billion because there's a ton of ways to cause trauma to these.
> can realistically be considered lethal with any sort of consistency, despite the claims some less reputable martial arts sometimes make.
Yeah, it's not 100%. But for example the Rabbit punch is extremely dangerous.