August 24th, 2006
Dim Mak or Dian Xue Shu Qigong kungfu
This is one of the shaolin kungfu, known as Dim Mak or Dian Xue Shu that is literally means “The Art of Touching Acupoints”, “Blows at arteries” or “Death Touch”. When the master use the kungfu against his victim, he insert an amount of qi into his victim body that block his victim blood circulation and qi circulation that inflict heavy pain.
August 25th, 2006 at 3:04 pm
I’ve heard of the form before but never seen anything. That was pretty cool! Yet another nice find!
August 25th, 2006 at 3:09 pm
Thanks, I am glad you like it. I also seen this kind of acupoint in the kungfu movie only but never seen anyone perform in real life
August 28th, 2006 at 12:56 pm
To whome it may concerne
I have been studying southern style praying
mantis kung-fu here in Minneapolis Mn.
for about 17 years under master Chuck Chin
and Si-Fu Tom Wong
We have discused “Dim Mak” from what I
understand yes it is very deadly
and is not taught to every student.
It is mainly only known by a Master of the
Arts.If anybody is reading up on or trying
to study this without close supervision
of a teacher,please be very careful.
September 1st, 2006 at 3:17 pm
Oh, for Christ’s sake!! I thought that after the proliferation of Ultimate Fighting broadcasts people would have figured out the (lack) of effectiveness of any structured martial arts in the act of beating somoene else up.
To see people amazed by this bit of BS just blows my mind away, and if Martin has really been at it with a real SIfu for 17 years, well I must be tripping on acid.
I don’t usually troll, but this one got under my skin…
September 4th, 2006 at 4:40 pm
Whatever you think doesn’t make this less real or more fake or whatever. If you don’t believe this, fine, whatever. Personally, I believe this is real. Not neccesarily that about the chi power in itself, but that there are suich things as accupoints and if they are hit in the right way it will sort of stun the body. Also, even if it wasn’t the clip in itself is very cool. Lastly, if you can accept that people believe that there’s a large omnipotent “god” up in the sky sitting on his fat ass and ruling all our destinies, you can damn well accept that some believe there are old men in japan who can beat you up.