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Every action in Martial Arts and self defense aims at discovering the opponents' weak points, exploiting them and finally disabling him/her without injury or to bring him/her under control.Although our knowledge about the build-up of the human body has multiplied, in many books on the subject of Martial Arts an explanation concerning the effect of various striking and pressure techniques has reduced to mentioning merely "causes pain, paralyzes, death". Explanations are missing or are left in the realm of the esoteric. However it would be appreciated very much, if not simply from a standpoint of personal responsibility, if the followers of Martial Arts delved more into the possible medical outcome of their actions.
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Stefan Reinisch, geb. 1970, ist Jurist und Träger des 4. Dan JuJitsu. Judo und JuJitsu trainiert er seit 30 Jahren. Seit 15 Jahren ist er als Lehrbeauftragter des Universitäts-Sportinstituts Wien tätig.§Darüber hinaus trainiert er Frauen und Mädchen in der Selbstverteidigung und arbeitet als Verhaltens- und Sicherheitstrainer für Unternehmen. Er ist u.a. Co-Autor des Buches "Kyusho-Angriffspunkte in Selbstverteidigung und Kampfsport".
Axel Maluschka (Jahrgang 1972) ist Business Coach und Schriftsteller. Er trainiert seit 1996 in verschiedenen Kampfstilen (Ashihara Karate, Taekwondo, Jujitsu und Kickboxen) und ist Schüler von Jürgen Höller. Er ist Mitautor diverser Budo-Bücher.
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Every action in Martial Arts and self defense aims at discovering the opponents’ weak points, exploiting them and finally disabling him/her without injury or to bring him/her under control.
Although our knowledge about the build-up of the human body has multiplied, in many books on the subject of Martial Arts an explanation concerning the effect of various striking and pressure techniques has reduced to mentioning merely “causes pain, paralyzes, death”. Explanations are missing or are left in the realm of the esoteric. However it would be appreciated very much, if not simply from a standpoint of personal responsibility, if the followers of Martial Arts delved more into the possible medical outcome of their actions.