ChaosBringer666
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I look forward to seeing it.
Thank you.
Thank you.
ChaosBringer666 said:Also it’s probably worth mentioning to add in a stretching/ Yoga routine before the actual exercises as this is important, I’m sure your aware though.
Labion said:ChaosBringer666 said:Also it’s probably worth mentioning to add in a stretching/ Yoga routine before the actual exercises as this is important, I’m sure your aware though.
For a lot of kung fu, the forms actually have that implimented within them. So I cannot nessecarily put any of the stretches I personally do without it being biased to my lineage. But you are indeed correct stretching is very important. I will see what I can do for some general limb flexibilty. Very good suggestion. Thank you for your feedback.
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I would be quite interested in studying Dim Mak also, if anyone has a good pdf on it or a book without corrupted knowledge that I could buy.Mondol said:I have a request here.Labion said:
Please give me a great pdf of Dim mak Martial art.![]()
I read through the Dim Mak pdf, thanks for sharing. The website it came from seems very shady as it tries hard to sell you some pack of books. If you have these pdfs already and are willing to share on e-mail, I would give them a read, but I wont spend money on that site as it's too fishy for me.Mondol said:
I bought a dim mak course from udemy.Shael said:I would be quite interested in studying Dim Mak also, if anyone has a good pdf on it or a book without corrupted knowledge that I could buy.Mondol said:I have a request here.Labion said:
Please give me a great pdf of Dim mak Martial art.![]()
Thanks for the link. I don't like visual courses but I will get myself the associated paperback version from Amazon. I think that knowing these points is very useful even if you don't plan on using them yourself, just to ensure they are not used against you without your knowledge.The Alchemist7 said:I bought a dim mak course from udemy.
It seems legit as it doesn't seem to censor any strike but I think it is too cheap considering how sensible the information they provide is.
https://www.udemy.com/course/martial-arts-dim-mak/
Basically you pay 13-14 bucks and they teach you how you can kill somebody with one strike in the right place with the right power.
The Alchemist7 said:I bought a dim mak course from udemy.Shael said:I would be quite interested in studying Dim Mak also, if anyone has a good pdf on it or a book without corrupted knowledge that I could buy.Mondol said:I have a request here.
Please give me a great pdf of Dim mak Martial art.![]()
It seems legit as it doesn't seem to censor any strike but I think it is too cheap considering how sensible the information they provide is.
https://www.udemy.com/course/martial-arts-dim-mak/
Basically you pay 13-14 bucks and they teach you how you can kill somebody with one strike in the right place with the right power.
Labion said:For everyone wanting to know about dim mak i just asked a friend of mine who does southern mantis what it is since they teach it in his system. It is simply striking sensative areas with trememdous amounts of force. The "death touch" seems to be a translation error or at least be a misconception from this. Pretty much many kung fu styles have certain exercises to solely grow power and speed. This explosiveness when applied to a sensative area can overload the area and cause death. Like the solar plexus. I mentioned to him the use of poison and he isnt aware of it. But we cannot really rule it out even if it seems unlikely. But dim mak is direct and strong force. Definitely nothing like the udemy guy. Hope this helps.
I don't its wrong. There are physical points that do create damages, then there are 'chakras' points and meridians too. In my opinion dim mak is not that useful unless you use it to heal (acupressure and acupunture deal with this). If one has enough power to do dim mak then you can do telekinesis and push someone away or use different types of powers.Way_Seeker666 said:Labion said:For everyone wanting to know about dim mak i just asked a friend of mine who does southern mantis what it is since they teach it in his system. It is simply striking sensative areas with trememdous amounts of force. The "death touch" seems to be a translation error or at least be a misconception from this. Pretty much many kung fu styles have certain exercises to solely grow power and speed. This explosiveness when applied to a sensative area can overload the area and cause death. Like the solar plexus. I mentioned to him the use of poison and he isnt aware of it. But we cannot really rule it out even if it seems unlikely. But dim mak is direct and strong force. Definitely nothing like the udemy guy. Hope this helps.
Dim mak is striking points along the soul's meridians while pushing energy into it/the. It's not about physical force. This can cause many different effects. Draining the spleen causes the enemy to collapse still conscious but unable to move. There are points that stop the heart, combinations that take effect later down the line, and many more.
It's literally damn near impossible to find a master who knows this kind of this stuff or at least will admit to knowing. Then 10x that trying to get taught. What your friend says is wrong.
luis said:I don't its wrong. There are physical points that do create damages, then there are 'chakras' points and meridians too. In my opinion dim mak is not that useful unless you use it to heal (acupressure and acupunture deal with this). If one has enough power to do dim mak then you can do telekinesis and push someone away or use different types of powers.
labion said:Wouldnt that be the same as the "no touch martial arts". As SS its not hard to believe there would be a martial art centered around psychic ability. But throughout history a lot of spiritual knowledge was lost. I know there are many different variations of the same style. If what you say is true then its likely the original dim mak was destroyed and the newer variation i spoke of was created to replace it. But again i dont know much about it. Would you happen to have any sources you can post on here so people can learn more about it? Id really appreciate it.
I agree, the course is extremely basic but at least it provides the Dim Mak points, which you can use in your trainings for example.Labion said:I took a look at that dim mak course on udemy. A lot of things make me question its practicality. One thing you should always think about when watching demo videos is how many straight punches can a boxer do uninterrupted while the person is showing a real time demonstration. The partner is way too compliant. No one would ever allow their sensative areas to be exposed like that. Honestly get a refund if you can. Definitely don't practice any of the moves.
Udemy also has a wing chun course which is bs too. The guy doesnt even have a real dummy to do the forms lol. Online stuff is very risky.
Good to know you are working on them. I'd always recommend regular backups on a cold drive like a USB stick, with things like this.Labion said:A little update on the pdfs. I originally wanted to finish both of these before the year ended but I had some setbacks. The original pdf I was making somehow vanished completely on my pc and the program I used is also magically no longer working. So i needed to start from scratch. I want to make these as easy to understand and as informative as possible. Ideally id want to be finished by the end of the year with both. But I'm not sure if it will take longer. Either way they are coming out.
Labion said:For everyone wanting to know about dim mak i just asked a friend of mine who does southern mantis what it is since they teach it in his system. It is simply striking sensative areas with trememdous amounts of force. The "death touch" seems to be a translation error or at least be a misconception from this. Pretty much many kung fu styles have certain exercises to solely grow power and speed. This explosiveness when applied to a sensative area can overload the area and cause death. Like the solar plexus. I mentioned to him the use of poison and he isnt aware of it. But we cannot really rule it out even if it seems unlikely. But dim mak is direct and strong force. Definitely nothing like the udemy guy. Hope this helps.
Labion said:A little update on the pdfs. I originally wanted to finish both of these before the year ended but I had some setbacks. The original pdf I was making somehow vanished completely on my pc and the program I used is also magically no longer working. So i needed to start from scratch. I want to make these as easy to understand and as informative as possible. Ideally id want to be finished by the end of the year with both. But I'm not sure if it will take longer. Either way they are coming out.
Shadiel said:Labion said:A little update on the pdfs. I originally wanted to finish both of these before the year ended but I had some setbacks. The original pdf I was making somehow vanished completely on my pc and the program I used is also magically no longer working. So i needed to start from scratch. I want to make these as easy to understand and as informative as possible. Ideally id want to be finished by the end of the year with both. But I'm not sure if it will take longer. Either way they are coming out.
Hi i'm really interested in your PDF, since i made the dedication almost a month ago and started the meditations i have lost a lot of the insecurities i had and have replaced it with desire to learn new and useful things i would be really grateful if you have finished your PDF, you could put a link, or if you have not finished it, if you could tell me a link with basic information on how to start. Thank you very much in advance and thank you for your work.