Pressure Point Strikes

Pressure Point Strikes

Pressure Point Strikes

In this out take clip you can see the affect of a simple sweep to the inside of the leg to an acupoint.  This could easily be considered as accidental pressure point strikes .

The underside of the foot, more specifically the ball of the big toe, strikes the Acupuncture point referred to as ‘The Crossing of the Three Yins’ (Spleen 6).

At this point the liver, kidney and spleen meridians intersect and can cause considerable pain in many people.

In Japan this point was used by Feudal Lords to determine whether to hire a wandering, masterless samurai. (Ronin)

The samurai were said to use a burning moxa stick on this acupoint to help them continue to march long distances.

Japanese Samurai actually placed the stick on this acupoint (tsubo) and burnt the skin from time to time.

Today we only use the heat of the stick near the point!

CAUTION: Please NEVER press this point on pregnant women.

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