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- From: acharya@HYDRA.ROSE-HULMAN.EDU
- Newsgroups: rec.martial-arts
- Subject: Re: The art of head-butting!
- Date: 17 Nov 1992 15:07:25 GMT
- Organization: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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- In article <Bxu4FE.637@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu>, shulick@yankton.ucs.indiana.edu (Sam Hulick) writes:
- >
- >hurting yourself? I've experimented/practiced a little bit (ow!), and
- >found that the part of the skull about three inches above the eyebrows
- >is a TOUGH spot in the skull. It's ABOUT where the hairline recedes. I
- >hit a wall w/ my head and it didn't hurt.. too much. :) Call me
- >insane.. :) I just would like to know how to do it correctly, as a
- >headbutt in a close, locked battle is a GOOD move. Thanks.
-
-
- well, keep doing it for a while. experiment with different angles, striking
- areas, etc. let us know how things turn out.
-
- -mukund
-