Can you rip someones throat out
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Toby's watching news on TV about a synth killing a man, and tells Matilda: -- They say she ripped some bloke's throat out. Humans, TV series What am I supposed to imagine hearing this? Thank you. You're supposed to imagine a synth grabbing a human by the throat and ripping it open.
Blood squirting all over the place, probably. It means just what it says. Then the news-makers, or Toby, a little exaggerated, since the synth actually just strangled the man, probably breaking his neck.
When you can strike and grip hard enough to be effective without inflicting pain on yourself, begin practicing snap-tearing the golf balls out of the sock.
When you can do this, nothing short of denim or leather will prevent you from emasculating an opponent. Once again, the key to these vicious Iron Sand Palm techniques is the action of striking, gripping, twisting and ripping strongly away.
Pull upward and back toward the right shoulder, still maintaining your hold on his right arm, simulating the action of a monkey sneaking up on a peach tree, reaching up and pulling down a free fruit, and scampering off to the safety of the forest. The nature of this quick, underhanded action is the basis for the name of this technique.
It should be recalled also that this "underhanded" attack was the very method used by Roman soldiers to kill hundreds on the battlefield. And was the "secret technique' discovered by Shaka Zulu that enabled him to bring blood back into warfare and unite all the tribes of what is now South Africa at the turn of the 20th century. Furthermore, it forces the enemy to bring his guard down for the next strike. Making An Opening. As the enemy begins to slump forward from the effects of the previous technique, crush his sternum by striking out to his chest with the point of the right elbow.
This is a Horizontal Elbow Strike, thrown from the shoulder, using the torque of the hips as they turn back into the enemy following the Monkey Stealing A Peach technique to add momentum to the impact. The striking surface is the olecranon process on the proximal ulnar bone.
This "hook" or "point" of bone hooks into a depression in the distal end of the humerus bone of the upper arm to form the elbow joint proper. The small knob of bone is able to strike a devastating blow to any target much like an extended knuckle on the fist might do. Since, like a knuckle, it is barely covered with skin and few if any nerves fall across the surface to discourage the student with painful bruises.
Many famous martial artists who break boards with their "fists" in demonstration are actually turning their elbow in at the last second and crashing through the boards with this weapon, which is much less painful or subject to injury.
The effect is that the fist has broken through the wood and the arm was bent afterward. But this gives you some idea of how powerful the technique can be. This strike drives any remaining air out of the opponent's lungs and renders him unconscious, if he has not passed out already from pain or a previous injury. Aim for the solar plexus and the xyphoid process at the tip of the sternum.
This hit will frequently snap the small triangular bone off and drive it into the diaphragm. Once there, the jagged edges of the bone lacerate the muscle itself and damage the phrenic nerve, which controls respiration. Once the diaphragm stops pumping air into the lungs, the victim soon suffocates and becomes unconscious. The intercoastal muscles of the ribcage will keep him alive. They are a natural back-up system for the bellows pump of the diaphragm.
But the fight will be over. In some Karate sparring matches, this is the only target permitted for attack, and controlled techniques are applied for safety. It takes only eight pounds of pressure; the amount needed to break a 12 x 12 inch white or yellow pine board with the grain of the wood, to stun an opponent by striking this point. Either that or the Tiger Claw strike using your foreknuckles to the throat, knee, nose etc….
Kino Mutai — the art of biting. How to make someone injure themselves when they try to strike you. The really surprising thing is how easy all this stuff is. To do and to learn. Even if both of these fail it will cause a lot of shock and stop most attackers in their tracks, and often as good as blind them while you make your escape.
Or rip their throat out. I too was fascinated by the kills moves in my youth. At 15, I believed I should know every death-dealer move there was. I even invented some. Unfortunately, I have not maintained a practice routine.
So now, if faced by the threat of violence, I must choose between Karunawayfasta, HiyaKickaYoBalls, or just pull out my Glock 9mm and put a cap in yo. Thas howz I rollz. I prefer to just use a knife and stab someone in the throat, I find after that they never get another hit on me.
However going for a stab and twist in the intestines can be great, the feeling you get when you see your opponent lying on the floor with their guts in their hands.. Probably should have sued.
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