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Stairway Strategy and Self Defence Principles
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Fatal Errors
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Control and Restraint
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Force - Pain Compliance - Fatal Errors- Pressure Point Application- Carotid Restraint Principles- Environment & C& R- Fluid Shock Wave - Striking- Open & Close Hand Striking- Knife Defence Strategies- Principle of the Fighting Arc- Reaction Time- Visual Awareness Jujitsu Theory
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Pressure Point Application
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the affected leg - Involuntary reflex response in the unaffected lag - High level of pain - A mental stun lasting between 3 – 7 seconds Principles of application: Motor dysfunction, stunning Also used in ground control with knee pressure to create movement Home Control and Restraint
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Pressure Point Application
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§ Pressure point – Mandibular Angle Nerves affected: Hypoglossal, Vagus and Glossopharyngeal Location: Where the three nerves come together at the base of the ear lobe, behind the Mandible. Application: Touch pressure, quick penetration Force category: Open hand Direction of pressure: Towards the centre of
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Pressure Point Application
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– Nerve pressure points Nerve pressure points can be described as those pressure points, which are located on the head, neck and used to control passive or defensive resistance through pain compliance. Nerve motor points They are 3 – 5 inches in diameter
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Pressure Point Application
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Due to the body consisting of approximately 90% water the fluid shock wave principle has its name derived. It is sometimes called the hit and
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Pressure Point Application
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Fatal Errors
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increase their chance of evading the restraint. In such cases the team may relax their restraint as much as possible in order for the Subject to recover, either by a 'stop and rest' manoeuvre or in 'recovery position’. Home Control and Restraint
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Fatal Errors
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§ - Neck restraint § - Pain compliance § - Medical distress signals § - Positional asphyxia There are many physical and environmental influences that can suddenly change what was initially a well intentioned use of force option into a fatal and devastating outcome. Neck Restraint The addition
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Fatal Errors
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Therefore, it is necessary to repeat verbal commands at least three times before most individuals who are individual to pain compliance techniques will actually hear
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Grading / Obi
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Refereeing and Understanding the Rules of Competition Teaching of JudoJujitsu Creative Contributions to JudoJujitsu Devotion to JudoJujitsu without a Break There are many definitions within these classifications; however they are not for discussion in this article.Kyuzo Mifune, 10th Dan, was once
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Grading / Obi
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All Dan grades up to and including 5th dan wear a black belt, their title is Sensei. From 6th to 8th a red and white striped belt, their title is Shihan. A red belt indicates 9th and 10th dan; their title is Soke or Professor. The red/white and
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Grading / Obi
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