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5 Deadly Pressure Points for Self Defense

Master Wong’s Guide: 5 Deadly Pressure Points for Self-Defense. Hi, everyone. Master Wong here. Welcome to my video, ‘Master Wong’s Guide: 5 Deadly Pressure Points for Self-Defense.’ In this exciting and informative video, I’ll reveal the most effective pressure points that can be used for self-defense. Prepare to be amazed as I demonstrate the techniques and explain their practical applications in real-life scenarios. In this video, I’ll cover five specific pressure points that, when targeted precisely, can incapacitate an opponent and give you the upper hand in dangerous situations. From vulnerable areas on the body to specific nerve clusters, I’ll provide detailed instructions on locating and striking these pressure points effectively. Throughout the video, I’ll showcase my unique teaching style, combining humor, entertainment, and educational insights. I believe in making learning fun, engaging, and memorable, so you can expect an enjoyable experience while acquiring valuable self-defense knowledge. Key Points Addressed: Detailed explanation and demonstration of the five most dangerous pressure points for self-defense. Practical applications and real-life scenarios where these pressure points can be effectively utilized. Step-by-step guidance on locating and striking each pressure point with precision. If you found this video informative and enjoyable, please consider liking, subscribing, and sharing it with others who may benefit from this valuable self-defense knowledge. I invite you to join my exclusive Inner Circle free of charge, where you’ll gain access to premier training tips, early content previews, and special discounts on seminars, retreats, and products. Sign up now to stay informed and receive all the latest news and insights from Master Wong. I encourage you to leave your comments and questions below. Feel free to invite your friends and family to watch this video and join our community. We have a dedicated team ready to assist and promptly respond to any queries or feedback you may have. Social Media Links: Follow me on social media for more martial arts inspiration: * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wingchunmaster.tv * Website: https://store.masterwong.tv/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/master_wong_official/ * Twitter: https://twitter.com/masterwongtv * Train hard. Live clean; don’t let anyone bully you! Master Wong. Thank you for watching and joining me on this exciting self-defense journey. Remember to train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you! Master Wong.” #MasterWong #SelfDefense #PressurePoints #MartialArts #CombatSkills #PersonalSafety

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Paul Murray says:

Thank you ❤

Blue dragon says:

@Master Wong You are funny as man!! Cheers from New Zealand 🇳🇿 😀 love watching these vids 👌

Wierd Animations says:

Ah that is crazy

OfficialGuvnor says:

Straight punch to the Adams Apple followed by a kick to the balls will instantly end 98/100 fights

BLKon2s says:

I wouldn't want you mad at me.

Boere Burger says:

Good advise. Those are very effective points. I always believe: target first, then technique.

PBody Blaque says:

Thanks for the heads up. When I learned from some Sufi’s, they would tell me the purpose of martial arts is to “win.” But, me researching, found one True teacher that taught me the real purpose, which was to find inner peace & not to kill. Only in a life or death situation. But you should always try to defuse the situation. Never use it to bully, show off or kill…. A True Apprentice, who was a shaolin monk,taught me this in his memoirs………Bruce Lee!.👍🏾

Andres says:

GOD Bless You Master Wong I am learning a lot have been following you since 2009 you an incredible teacher and I also get a lot of confidence

TheChameleon703 says:

Thank you Master Wong.

Stiv uander Ander says:

Мастер Вонг Я Даже Не Могу Подобрать Слова. Какой Ви Великолепный

Robert Risk says:

Excellent video, trouble is some of those moves may kill the attacker and then you have a problem!

STP says:

👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👌🏼👌🏼👍🏼

Enos Ndlovu says:

Thx my brother

Karen Woodward says:

Loved the video Master Wong. Excellent techniques that clearly show how to effectively stop a fight as quickly as possible.
Brutal…but sadly this is what is needed to keep yourself safe out there.
Respect and kind regards
Have a wonderful weekend Sifu.🙏

Ric Kle says:

Break da nose and bite da ears off 😅⛩️🎏🙏🏽

Just MyOpinion says:

I really appreciate you repeating that practice practice practice is most important.

These moves become automatic reflexes your body executes immediately when a threat presents. Practice until your body incorporates these moves into becoming muscle memory.

Thank you for these 5 pressure point targets. I did the one to the back of my own neck as you were showing it and it surprised me. It really caused me to be instantly disoriented for a couple of seconds. I can imagine it effect on someone when I actually apply greater force. Very interesting. Thank you!

Teen oso says:

Any thoughts on landing a blow on the temple?

Spam Mouse says:

Poor old Bob, get well soon. Thanks Master Wong – great training this weekend everyone. 👍

kouna boy says:

Roll fist barrage going to town clock counterclock.

Loren Coney says:

Jawline is part of the vega nerve complex. The brain stem is vulnerable at the back of the head then spreads out to spine and jawline. Very effective on jawline..very deadly at back of skull.

Thomas Brook says:

Familiar with all through Shotokan Karate & Wing Chun. With respect would only use chope 2 the throat as u r aware is lethal & only use if someone trying 2 kill me.

U may have covered strike to the temple painful but don't believe covered back fist to the ear very painful.

As u r aware subject to how the person is out to harm you then across the eyes or thrust to with fingers will automatically drop to the floor.
From my own experience when practicing my Shotokan kata of one movement you come across face at a angle and caught my eye with finger nail. I dropped instantly & the pain is quite something else & rushed to A&E it took me 5 years to regain from the trauma to the eye & of pain solution to use in 1st year and subsequent years painful to open eye.
It did put me off in training as accidents do happen subject to what type of training eg knife not always but sometimes use eye glass protectors.
The optiction did state so many more mm would have only had vision through a net curtain.

John Ryder says:

Thank you Master🙏

Mike Wakefield says:

The scary part now…all the evil (a.k.a. unconscious) people are also watching

L DIXON says:

Thank You 😊

Peter Pitambar Pangerc says:

Lol👍🍀

Derek Marshall says:

Hi Master Wong thanks for all your techniques. I just don't have a "bob" to practice on.

Jackson Lourenço says:

You are absolutely right. In a self-defense situation we have to hit a vital point and especially in a street fight you don't have much time and you have to be as fast and efficient as possible. 👍👍

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