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WARNINGThe drills and techniques depicted on this web site are EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. It is not the intention of the author or the publisher to encourage readers to attempt any of the dills or techniques illustrated. Striking points are given to you, the reader, for educational purposes only and must never be practiced or attempted with out proper professional instruction from a certified Master Instructor of Fifth Dan rank or above. Striking to any part of the head or body may result in, illness, disability, or even death to its receiver. For the reason that point striking may become deadly, you must receive one on one instruction from a Master Instructor who will work with you daily. A one-day experience, or videotape, or book can not give you the experience needed. The members of the National Institute of Pressure Point arts, the author, the web site, and the publisher, disclaim any legal liability of any type, and will not be held responsible for any damages, illnesses or deaths received by the reckless delivery of blows of any kind to any part of the head, body or appendages. The author, publisher and web site owners disclaim liability from damages received by the above. This web site is for informational purposes only.
Commentary has been written and produced by Master Leonard Paul Lambert, and must not be reproduced with out written permission of Master Lambert. And or the National Institute of Pressure Point Arts. Please post any comments about this pressure point in our forum. CAVITY POINT - Super Qi Point
1. NAME: Lost to most charts. It has been given the name super chi point. 2. LOCATION: The center of the umbilicus or the belly button. 3. DIRECTION: Perfectly Straight. 4. DEPTH: 2 to 3 inches. 5. VASCULATION: The inferior epigastria artery and vein. 6. INNERVATION: The anterior branch of the tenth intercostal nerve 7. INDICATION: Abdominal pain, borborygmus, flaccid type of apoplexy, prolapsed rectum, diarrhea. 8. WEAPON: Front toe kick, birds beak, thumb press, one or two finger fist. 9. BEST TIME: Anytime. 10. ELEMENT: None. 11. RESULT: Complete debilitation, maybe fatal, extraordinary long term pain, damage to internal organs- intestines, nerve damage, internal bleeding. 12. CURE: None.
CommentaryI would like to list a special striking point because most martial arts school charts do not list it. I feel that it should be listed, so that it may not be lost to time. It is one of the most powerful striking points on the front of the human body and directly on the center line of the human anatomy. The nerves, veins and arteries are different from Myojyo, The super chi point, supports the anterior branch of the tenth intercostal nerve rather than the eleventh. The vasculature: supports the inferior epigastria artery and vein. The chart notes, from grand master Soken, clearly show that strikes to Myojyo, have effects to nerves, blood vessels and organs depending on the depth and severity of the strike. But after investigation and testing, you may want to add Shanque to your arsenal. From time to time, I may add a point to the discussion that the karate and the kung fu communities may not be aware of, in hopes that you the reader will be enhanced by the new material. Questions or comments please email Master Lambert at shinshuryu1@gmail.com
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