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Pressure Point Control
Physical methods of control using nerve pressure points or nerve motor points
Nerve Pressure Points
Large sensory nerves located close to the surface of the skin located primarily in the head and neck area
Nerve Motor Points
Muscle masses saturated with microscopic nerve fibers concentrated within large muscle masses of the body
Primary Pressure Points used
1. Mandibular angle (behind the ear)
2. Infra-orbital ( under nose)
3. Hypoglossal (under the jaw)
4. Jugular notch
5. Brachial plexus clavicle notch
Primary Target Zones for Strikes
1. The side of the neck
2. The trapezius muscle
3. The chest/shoulder juncture
4. On top of the forearm
5. The inside of the forearm
6. Outside of the upper thigh
7. Inside of the thigh
8. The calf
9. The lower shin/ankle
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