Doctors shocked by video of a Taekwondo instructor demonstrating a potentially lethal 'sleeper hold' on a teenage student.
For a start the press is peddling moral outrage to promote their case. Sure it's potentially lethal but so are any of the illicit drugs people take.
A senior Sydney medical expert has blasted as "evil" the actions of a taekwondo instructor who was filmed choking one of his teenage students until she fell unconscious in front of a class to demonstrate a martial arts manoeuvre.
St Vincent's Hospital's emergency department director, Gordian Fulde, said the 16-year-old student could have suffered brain damage, or even died, when instructor Michael Landas applied pressure to her neck in an action Dr Fulde likened to that of a noose.
Nothing like a noose. Hanging is designed to break the neck. Strangulation by hanging cuts off the air. Either the doctor was being over dramatic or he was misquoted which happens frequently when sub editors get involved.
She was in
some danger because
if something went wrong, he kept holding her up, he didn't even put her down when she lost consciousness, and ...
it's evil
Dramatic rhetoric. 'Some' and 'if' being the operative words.
Crystal is shown sitting on the ground with her arm raised in the air, and Mr Landas explains that as he tightens his grip around her neck, she will fall unconscious and her arm will drop.
I have heard of this exercise being demonstrated like this before and from memory it might have been in a DVD I have.
Crystal and her parents had given permission for Mr Landas to perform the manoeuvre, with Crystal telling Channel Seven that it was "not dangerous at all. Only if held for too long."
Perhaps this could be classed as 'uninformed' consent. Crystal is right in what she says but IMHO parental permission should not have been given.
Her mother even filmed the stunt, telling Channel Seven: "No, well it wasn't disturbing because I knew what was going to happen."
Well at least she would have had evidence if things did go wrong. Smart woman!
But Dr Fulde said Crystal was in danger because the blood and oxygen supply to her brain had been cut off.
We probably all feel their was very little risk in this case with a healthy young person.
"That's exactly what you do when you try and kill someone by hanging, or choker's hold in military sort of combat, so I mean, it's got no place in our normal society," Dr Fulde told 2UE.
Perhaps someone should explain to the doctor the reasons behind MA training.
He said anyone trained in first aid would know to lower an unconscious person immediately to the ground, but Mr Landas kept her sitting up.
Under normal circumstances yes. However if the airway is open I'm not sure that in this case it was required as you no that consciousness will return very quickly.
"I think the majority of martial arts and personal trainers wouldn't touch this with a bar of soap, but I mean, there's no reason for it at all. It's a manoeuvre trained to render somebody unconscious and to kill people," he said.
Why would a personal trainer be teaching a rear naked choke? And of course it is to render people unconscious. Why else would it be done? Poor reporting.
"It does two things. It cuts off the blood supply and the air supply to your brain, and that's why they become unconscious ... and
that's brain death.
Once again, demonstrably false. It is not brain death, it is loss of consciousness. If the doctor actually said that he should not be in charge of ER. He would be sending a lot of perfectly healthy patients off as organ donors if he was actually practising what he is claiming.
"Martial arts as a form of exercise is fine but this sort of stuff is designed to kill people and it's not got a place in any way, even as an exercise, in our society."
I think this demonstrates his total lack of understanding of the martial arts. Apart from the exercise form of Tai Chi I think most people learn martial arts for some degree of self defence. There are many more efficient ways to exercise.
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http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/taekwondo...ow-off-move-20131209-2z0gr.html#ixzz2n0YaDiVH