[I:http://sportsrealm.info/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/AlCase1.jpg] Let’s be honest, in my giving you The Real Secret of the Dim Mak Poison Hand Death Touch, there’s going to be a few people who like what I say, and there’s going to be a few people who don’t like what I say. Well, fantasies die hard, but the truth is always better in the long run. The truth, when it comes to using the death touch to kill people, is not all it is knocked up to be.
In the first place, there really is an art that teaches this thing, but it is extremely hard to find a teacher, and to be accepted to learn is really hard. You have to actually know a few kung fu styles, you have to have an recommendation from a Kung Fu Master. And that is no guarantee that you will be accepted as a discipline.
In the second place, one must question the worth of studying such a rare and esoteric art. It will take years to understand the teachings and to be able to actually use them in a fight. Quite honestly, the time spent learning the poison hand death touch you could spend learning other arts.
And, what is more valuable? The ability to touch somebody and have him go off and die three days later at the appointed hour? Or to get so good at other arts that nobody could get close enough to you to even try a dim mak?
To learn the Dim Mak one will be studying medicine, but not the normal medicine. You will not learn to alleviate sickness, but rather to cause the body to go into disharmony and die. This means that you will have the double study of learning the right way of curing people, and the wrong way.
You will also have to learn certain things about the time of day that you can use the death touch. You could touch somebody with your digits, but if it is the wrong time of the day, the technique is wasted. This means you are going to have to learn all sorts of things about the time cycle of the organs of the body, and how these organs relate to the trigger points on the outside of the body.
Look, I’m about done here, and you should do what you want, but let me tell you one little tale of a real death touch. Certain ninjitsu arts teach the student how to wear ring needles (and other types of gimcracks). They learn how to coat the needle with a deadly poison, then cover the needle with simple wax.
They can poison anybody, but they are safe to themselves and their friends. Now this is a real art that I am telling you, but one that doesn’t take decades to perfect. And that is the straight goods on the real secret of the kung fu dim mak death touch.
Al Case began practicing the martial arts in 1967, and became a writer for the mags in 1982. If you want some really great techniques, check out his site, Monster Martial Arts.
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