What I want to know is whether this narrowly focused and anatomy-based approach seems sound and useful, and whether adapting something like it to unarmed self-defense seems sensible and feasible.
klonk wrote:
There may be other approaches. So, if you were setting forth a plan to disable arms and legs using unarmed techniques, what would be in the plan?
Steve James wrote:Anyway, when I mentioned qinna, I was not limiting it to joint operations.
I will say that it is unusual for anyone to show convincing joint locking skill at real-world speed. That, I was told, would be too dangerous.
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