jiapgol

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A definition of jiapgol would be appreciated by those of us who are unfamiliar with it. Thanks.
 

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I don't teach it, I know how to do it, from first aid etc. However I do not set broken bones (not that I've ever had to) because I am not a doctor, my medical education is a few weekend courses. Cramps and nose bleeds is stuff you learn to fix when competing and coaching :)
 

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My karate sensei was a licensed Doctor of Oriental Medicine in his state and he earned his living that way along with acupuncture therapy. He actually offered to teach me, but I was young and dumb then and I wasn't interested in what he had to offer aside from the destructive aspects of martial arts. These days I'm very much interested and now that I run my own business I can be more flexible about travelling and I hope to remedy my ignorance.

My current level of knowledge is limited to a few tricks like how to relieve a headache or how to revive someone who has been knocked out (don't start with the Dillman comments, folks. :) ). And some chi gong which is supposed to help with high blood pressure among other things.
 
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My karate sensei was a licensed Doctor of Oriental Medicine in his state and he earned his living that way along with acupuncture therapy. He actually offered to teach me, but I was young and dumb then and I wasn't interested in what he had to offer aside from the destructive aspects of martial arts. These days I'm very much interested and now that I run my own business I can be more flexible about travelling and I hope to remedy my ignorance.

My current level of knowledge is limited to a few tricks like how to relieve a headache or how to revive someone who has been knocked out (don't start with the Dillman comments, folks. :) ). And some chi gong which is supposed to help with high blood pressure among other things.

I don't practice or teach bone setting either. Plenty of doctors around, why get sued :) My Sabumnim was also licensed to do a lot of that, including acupressure/acupuncture. What was your teachers methods of knockout revival?
 

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