I get that you watch a lot of movies, but people don't come at you head tilted back with their throat exposed like the picture you linked.
A perfect liver kick will shutdown the body, a perfect temple hit will black you out, a perfect throat punch will choke you out, a perfect ankle kick will put the feet to sleep, etc. But if your hit relies on perfection, it will miss often.
>I get that you watch a lot of movies, but people don't come at you head tilted back with their throat exposed like the picture you linked.
Well they come at you with their chin normally put, you know just like that https://pic8.co/sh/yzEkJY.jpeg there's a lot of room to strike as I've described above here. People don't exactly all come at you "en garde" in an everyday setting. Now maybe you live in a boxing club 24/7?
What do you think happened to that guy I described earlier, that I took off the ground on a strike with an open hand to the throat?
Now maybe you're the one watching too much movies actually, what are the odds here?
>A perfect liver kick will shutdown the body
"Perfect", yeah... As if
In theory you're right, but in practice... https://pic8.co/sh/90vbpl.jpeg Results may vary... Granted the kick should hit the other side for the liver, but you get the idea
>A perfect a perfect a perfect
Yeah right, I'm sure you perfectly master everything /s
You clearly have trouble with reading comprehension. The point is that perfect strikes are incredibly hard to land and so would your martial art throat punch.
Sure, you can sucker punch people and have a pretty good chance at landing where you want, a throat punch would still be a bad bet.
Yeah thanks for nothing genius
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