Sunday, June 2, 2019

Why do you need a qualified coach, Aka, to suffocate and kill?

A few minutes ago, one of my students sent me a YouTube video link, two of which were playing suffocation techniques. Obviously, one of the girls, one is suffocated, is an amateur stunt actress or a variety of videos, she does dangerous things herself, a bit like "Jack Ass" TV shows.

This video is a good example, such as stupidity, natural choice, and of course, if you shoot a pretty attractive girl to do something, people will stick to it and watch it. In this video, the girl will use the "rear nude choke" to make another unconscious. The problem is that they don't know what they are doing, one girl eventually suffocates another girl until she coughs or opens her arm and then the first girl lets her go and pauses after they start again. This lasts for 12 minutes and the girl will never faint. A link to the video will appear at the end of the article.

This is the first question I want to emphasize. The girl who is suffocated is named Rachel Star, and she quickly browses her video on YouTube. It seems that she does have some degree of actual martial arts training. She has a video of her nunchaku, has a variety of other martial arts equipment, and does some taekwondo. This girl is likely to have received some art form training.

So, her tutor is not good enough to impress her. These skills are dangerous and should not be played, or they really impressed her, but she thinks she can do it anyway. a little. The fact that the technique was incorrectly applied and could not be quickly identified proved that she was not qualified to do this technique.

Although you should always practice your skills at home, the actual trauma to others should be done only under the careful supervision of a qualified coach. Otherwise it will cause serious harm.

The second question I want to emphasize is my doubts about the terminology of marriage art, because when people are involved, it shows that they should have a lack of understanding. My first worry was that when talking about firearms, some people called magazines "editing." Although small, it is bothering for most shooters because it indicates that the person is engaged in very dangerous activities without proper training. The second is that people don't know the difference between "suffocation" and "killing."

The technology in question is very old. I learned it as a "Thugee Stranglehold". One of the first mentions of this technology is the record from Thugee, a group of murderers who work on the Asian Silk Road. They track the merchant's caravan, sneak into their camp at night, use the Thugee Stranglehold to quietly kill everyone, or use silk to kill them. Then they dumped their bodies in the pre-digging graves and then dumped all the goods, making the caravan completely disappear. This group is where we get the word "thug" today.

Thugee Stranglehold is one of the earliest names of the technology. When the US Marine Corps first learned it, they called it the "Japanese slayer". After a while, it was called the "Navy Strangler." However, the longest lasting name comes from the name of judo. Judo called this technique "after naked suffocation." "Rear", because you are doing it from behind, "Naked" because you didn't use clothes or any tools to do it, just your own body, and "suffocation" because... I really don't know why.

The Japanese called this technology "Shime-Waza", which turned into "shrinking technology." I talked to a few skilled judo, Jiu-Jitsu and Aikijitsu people. Some people told me that the Japanese really distinguish between suffocation and killing, while others told me they didn't. They have 36 technologies called "shime-waza". And they did not make such a distinction. Therefore, I have no idea whether the Japanese are called "chokes" because they are ignorant, indistinguishable, or have been mistakenly translated and never corrected.

[Note: I was recently told in Jiu Jitsu that the original name of this technique was "Hadaka Jime", which means "naked killing", but when judo movements occur, it is converted into a rear-exposed choke. I There is no guarantee that this is true but.]

There is a difference, as a martial artist, the difference is very important. Simply put, a choking technique that compresses the trachea causes difficulty breathing. From there they will suffocate, panic, and eventually faint. Choking is terrible. Depending on the amount of pressure on the trachea, they may take a few minutes to pass, after which they leave a very painful throat. When they wake up, they can talk or swallow and get hurt. They often have headaches. Before they pass out, they panic, wave their arms, and can be very dangerous. The inability to breathe is the most terrible thing in the human brain.

The sting or sting technique allows the trachea to leave alone, but compresses along the trachea to seal one or both carotid arteries. The carotid artery delivers blood and oxygen to the brain, and when it is cut, people begin to feel a slight dizziness and weakness. If the limit is large enough, then the person will faint. Solid strangulation techniques like Thugee Strangle Hold can cause people to lose consciousness in about 5 or 6 seconds, and if used for more than 2 minutes, it can be fatal.

After a person faints, they start to groan, sometimes even snoring. If you plan to eliminate them, that is the best time to let them go. If you let them leave when they are in the middle of their bodies, it may be a trick to get out of trouble, but it's hard to convincingly pretend to twitch. The strategy is to let them walk, and then wait for the change in breathing and the beginning of the convulsion before you let go.

Often, a person loses consciousness in a matter of seconds. In a minute, when they wake up, they may have a headache or feel a little weak, but they will soon disappear when they start walking around.

There is a big difference between the two; chokes cause a person to cough, panic, shake their arms and fight back so it takes time, makes noise, triggers the instinct of "fight or escape", when a person wakes up they will Great pain. Stifling can cause a person to feel dizzy and then faint soon. It's fast, silent, if you want to kill someone, you can throw it on a person for 2 to 3 minutes, or it can happen more often, as long as they are long enough to let them faint, once they go out using a tool like Work like a knife.

Asphyxiation techniques and strangulation techniques can accomplish two different tasks and produce two different outcomes.

This video can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v = Vqlze-aPaGY

If you watch the video I put in the link above, you can clearly see how much power the girl has on the trachea, which is why she will suffocate and pain rather than simply faint.




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