Close in Pressure Point and Joint Locking Techniques
Master Dan Scholten
Using presure points to make a wrist lock more effective. (A)
Presure point self defense throwing attacker who attempted to attack from behind.
Continuing to manipulate the pressure points to forse the attacker down and trap the arm and shoulder (B)
Finish with a knee trap to bundle the nerves from the hand and wrist pushing into the shoulder completely controling the attacker. (C)
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