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Originally Posted by pornguy
Hmmm. Hate to say this but.. Um your wrong. He struck the brachial stun point( not sure about the spelling on that ) , at the same time as hitting the carotid artery. In most people the combination of the 2 impacts at the same time will incapacitate them for up to 10 min or so.
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This is correct.
The technique is still widely tought in self-defense courses for local, military, and federal police.
There are several survaillance videos floating around that show it being used by police officers and anyone who has been through any type of basic self-defense training, in real life.
It is effective, I have seen it happen first hand, and in all of the classes I had to attend and elected to attend, it was taught and practiced.