trueaspirer
Green Belt
I was once told that any strike, properly placed and executed, can kill a person. I believe that in general this is true, but I would like to hear other people's opinions on the matter. Any thoughts?
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trueaspirer said:I was once told that any strike, properly placed and executed, can kill a person. I believe that in general this is true, but I would like to hear other people's opinions on the matter. Any thoughts?
I will go with no, any strike cannot kill a person.trueaspirer said:I was once told that any strike, properly placed and executed, can kill a person.
Andrew Green said:Yes, and anytime you walk outside you could be struck by lightening, and every lottery ticket could win![]()
Add this one to the long list of Martial art Myths. The dreaded stomp to the big toe could shear the toe right off if wearing the appropriate foot wear but still could only kill the reciever if you postulate a wound infection uncared for or perhaps a secondary "Flesh eating bacteria." (I once watched a woman go from a 2 cm red spot in her groin to an open wound with a dead leg (the patient also died) in less than 4 hours.)trueaspirer said:I was once told that any strike, properly placed and executed, can kill a person. I believe that in general this is true, but I would like to hear other people's opinions on the matter. Any thoughts?
I was once told that any strike, properly placed and executed, can kill a person. I believe that in general this is true, but I would like to hear other people's opinions on the matter. Any thoughts?