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    Default Learning Pressure Points

    Hi

    I was wondering if anyone had any advice on the best way to learn to remember the names of the pressure points?

    I find there are some that are easy to remember but end up getting mixed up sometimes, especially where the numbers are concerned.

    Any advice?

    Stuart

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    I hope this isn't against forum rules, but a while back I wrote a "Pressure Point of the week" feature for my website. I think there are only about 9 or so on there, but they detail our approach to basic PP stuff. Basically you pick a point, find out how to attack it, then play. Try attacking from different positions and using different tools. It hurts like hell, but really is the best way to aquiant yourself with the points and find out how to work them. The articles are at the top of this page

    Kind regards,

    Gav
    Gavin King
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    Gavin,

    That is very nicely put together. Good work

    Regards
    Chris Norman

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    Thanks for your kind words Chris. Its a very neglected area of my site as I've been looking into things other than PP's for quite a while, although it should be a good place to start for those interested.
    Gavin King
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