Have you ever typed “how to knock someone out with one hit” or “knockout hits” in a search engine, like Google? Were you looking for a free article on these power shots?

Recently, I read an esoteric article on one-hit development.

The author was fine when he spoke of “cerebral rales”. It’s that jarring move that often causes a total knockout in boxing. (I think I would have been happier if you had explained to me the dangers of knocking someone out of consciousness by hitting the brain against the skull.

Knockout Punch Dangers That The Author Hasn’t Seen

Where the esoteric author stepped out of line was when he began to argue about beating the temple. Sure, the advice reads like it was taken from one of my devastating coups e-books or courses, minus all the caveats.

This author spoke of Dim Mak (The Death Touch) as if it were just one more intellectual discussion for his website.

Are you so naive that you don’t understand that a strong blow to the temple can kill someone?

Haven’t you read about the fatal accidents that have happened to actors when they shoot rubber bullets or rubber bullets into the temple?

Hitting the temple is very dangerous.

The responsibility of knowing how to knock someone out with a single punch

This may sound as cheesy as a Spiderman movie, but with the knowledge of being able to knock someone out every time, comes the incredible responsibility to … avoid knocking someone out!

My philosophy is “Those who can, don’t. Those who can’t … claim they can.”

How to develop a single knockout

Look, you don’t need to learn a temple punch to knock someone out. Take no chances. Don’t risk someone else’s life in an attempt to “knock someone out.”

It just doesn’t make sense.

If you need to incapacitate someone in a fight, you have many options. A slight bump to the groin, for example, may or may not cause someone to pass out. Either way, you will probably defend yourself successfully.

You could also give other examples. Just think of vulnerable areas.

I agree that Devastating Strikes are very useful … but you need to know how to use them. Most fights do not justify such a risk.

Your life would have to be dangerous before considering such a drastic move as a “knockout.”

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