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.For example theGallbladder meridian has 44 points that startat the outside edge of the eye and end on theoutside edge of the forth toe (next to thelittle toe).Likewise the stomach meridianhas 45 points that start just under the eyeand finish at the end of the second toe.Thebladder meridian has 67 points starting atthe inside edge of the eye, going over thehead and down the back to finish at the littletoe.The Bladder Meridian (Starts inside ofeyebrow, ends at the little toe).Diagramswith permission from Erle Montaigue.Gallbladder Meridian.Stomach Meridian.Copyright  Scott Baker 200091Each of the 12 meridians can beinstructor who understands Dim Mak strikestargeted and attacked specifically.Oneand revival techniques being present.example of attacking along a single meridianfound within the dummy form is the 5th setwith all the Po-Pai techniques within it.Many of these attacks are along theGallbladder meridian, attacking it on boththe left and right sides of the body.The Gallbladder, Stomach andSpleen meridians all produceunconsciousness or death by fooling thebrain into thinking the bodies blood pressureis too high and therefore causes the brain toquickly lower that pressure.This causes theindividual to faint, or pass out because theblood pressure is not really high at all andUsing the Yin and Yang Relationshipswhen the brain lowers the pressure quickly,it reduces the blood flow to the head causingUsing the principle of Yin and Yangunconsciousness, or in severe cases death.to execute Dim Mak attacks can beAgain these points are practiced upon theaccomplished in several ways.Eachdummy so as not to injure or put at riskmeridian is paired with another meridian;nother person.Do not strike these points onboth being represented by the same element.another person without a competentYIN MeridiansYANG MeridiansElementLung LargeIntestineMetalSpleen StomachEarthHeart SmallIntestineFireKidney Bladder WaterPericardium TripleWarmerFireLiver GallbladderWoodCopyright  Scott Baker 200092For example the kidney and bladdermeridians are paired under the waterelement with the kidney as the Yin and thebladder as the Yang meridian.Using the YinYang principle you can successfully attackpoints on both the Kidney and bladdermeridians for a successful Dim Mak effect.It is not important to attack the Yin first andthen the Yang; it will work either wayirrespective of the order you attack thepaired Yin/Yang meridians.Some of thefinishing moves in the dummy set illustratethis principle.For example the doublestrikes used to finish the 5th sequence isattacking Liver 14 on the edge of the ribcage (both left and right side) and then eitherGB 1 (the outside corner of the eye), or GB14 (approx.1 inch above the center of theLiver Meridian points on the torsoeyebrow), or GB 12 (behind the ear) usingthis principle (see diagram below).As youcan see from the chart above the liver andGallbladder meridians are paired togetherunder the wood element.There are other ways to apply theYin/Yang principle.As previouslymentioned the left side of the body isconsidered Yin and the right side isconsidered Yang.By crossing the body withpoint attacks you can cause a serious DimMak effect.This is especially true within thehead and neck region.It is possible to attackthe same point on the same meridian locatedon opposite sides of the head, and cause atype of energy short circuit in the systemproducing unconsciousness.Gallbladder Meridian points on the head.(Diagrams with permission from Erle Montaigue)Copyright  Scott Baker 200093This effect can also be accomplished byattacking different meridian points that areapproximately opposite each other (from leftto right sides of the central plan) in locationon the head and neck.Also attacking eitherfront or back works like this as well.Thefront of the body is Yin and the back isYang.Another application of this principleis to use a Yin attack, a press or squeeze, onone point and a Yang attack, a strike onanother, thus using again a Yin/Yangcombination.By grabbing an opponents hairit is easy to press on the many meridianpoints of the head while striking anotherpoint that is approximately opposite to thelocation of the pressed point.This principleof pressing and striking is represented withinthe dummy sequences.Copyright  Scott Baker 200094flow of life.Each meridian is consideredThe 24 Hour Energy Cycle & the “Inner”active with chi for 2 hours in every 24-hourReverse Flowday.If that meridian is attacked during that2-hour period the effect is somewhatThe chi cycles through all 12magnified.The 24-hour cycle flows in themeridians every 24 hours [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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