Saturday, January 29, 2011

Vital Points


The vital points of the body are listed below. A vital point is a part of the body that, when attacked in the right way (force, angle, accuracy), can cause paralysis, unconsciousness or even death. Attacks to nerves can lead to nausea, headaches or worse.
This information should only be used to increase your knowledge of the body and of martial arts, it is not meant to be used without the supervision of a qualified instructor.
The impact on vital points is indicated by numbers as followed:
  1. Moderate pain
  2. Sharp pain
  3. Severe pain
  4. Unconsciousness or temporary paralysis
  5. Fatal
The body has about 280 vital points so this list is far from complete.

The front of the head



NumberDescriptionResult of light impactResult of full-power attack
1Top of head24
2Forehead24
3Temple35
4Cheekbone24
5Neck artery35
6Cervical trachea35
7Glabella24
8Intraocular pressure24
9Eyeball2/34/5
10Philtrum1/23/4
11Jaw24
12Chin24
13Adam's apple35

The front of the body



NumberDescriptionResult of light impactResult of full-power attack
1Center of the torax24
2Lower end of sternum35
3Solar plexus35
4Center of abdomen24
5Inner thigh24
6Center of instep24
7Brest13
8Thorax flank24
9Flank pit of waist24
10Groin35
11Upper knee-edge24
12Shin13

The back of the body



NumberDescriptionResult of light impactResult of full-power attack
1Back of the neck35
2(several parts of) backbone35
3Outside of upper arm14
4Outerwrist13
5Hipnerve24
6Achilles heel24
7Kidneys24
8Elbow (just below)13
9Coccyx24/5
10Pit of thumb and first-finger24
11Kneepit13

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