Pressure Point Self Defense

What are some painful pressure points to attack when fighting?

I'm looking into self-defense and I want some sites that give free info on painful pressure points that will help take down an opponent.



kick then in the groin
poke their eyes out
punch them in the throat..
break a finger
kick out a knee

Easy stuff

you can't learn a fighting system, etc. from reading about it.

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Pressure Point Self Defense
Pressure Point Self Defense

Pressure Point Self Defense

How can you make sure you hit your opponent's pressure points?

How can you make sure you hit your opponent's pressure points? Is there a certain visual trick or something? For example, you could notice a pressure point is located underneath a certain patch of wrinkles in the shirt.

I try them on myself for experimenting (in case I need them in self-defense), but in real sparring, the movement goes around quickly, so I'm not sure if my jabs land in the correct place or not. If it does, it usually means it was by luck.

Thanks!
Yeah, you're right, I don't have any previous knowledge in martial arts, but I'm asking this question in case I'm attacked. I would rather use pressure points than other attacks. You do know that if you just blindly punch someone, it's more likely you'll get hurt instead? That's why I'm asking about pressure points.



I wouldnt be overly concerned trying to punch or kick a pressure point, truth is they are very small and had to activate that way, you would just be wasting your time, the best way is to dig in with your fingers or an object like a pen, and the best way to find them is to practice, try them out on yourself then try and find them on someone else

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