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Over the years, high rating members of the martial arts community have had various inquisitions in regards to the Dillman pressure point phenomenon. Many of these inquiries have been very difficult to verbalize in the past decade. Numerous members of the martial arts culture have been silent when it comes to Dillman’s approach to training methods, a good deal of have not. Although assorted have spoken out versus the Dillman approach, others have stood up for Dillman’s methods. This has caused a section amidst a great deal of of the traditionalisti schools, and the Dillman schools. It seems as even though the Dillman group, has in general declared, “hit them points, it won’t hurt ya!” and from the more established systems, “watch out, hitting those points will sooner or later destruct your health, even kill ya!”. There is a third group, that declares, that there is no need to use pressure points at all, that brute strength is all that’s needed. The established schemes warn us that pressure points are worth learning, but training methods must be done with all caution. The scientific communities have likewise taken a share in investigating the differing view points voiced by all players. Even even though this battle rages, there has arisen something new from the mind of George Dillman, the study of, knocking a person unconscious without touching them. He has dubbed this method, The No Touch Knock Out. There has been deep controversy amidst dissimilar martial art camps, on the realities of this new phenomenon. The scientific community has taken share in studies and investigations by accredited groups such as National Geographic Institute, with a galore what nonpartisan view point, which may be looked upon as an unbiased opinion. What could they reveal? National Geographic K.O. George Dillman. Aired on the History channel, National Geographic authorized the TV show, “Is It Real?” to scientifically investigate assorted mysterious groups from around the world. These groups assert to have particular mystical powers. The central figure examined on the program was a martial arts splinter group which is headed by the celebrated Karate author, George Dillman. Mr. Dillman is the leader of a plenteous following of supporters who exercise his scheme of martial arts which he calls, Kyushu jitsu. This word Kyushu jitsu has assorted significations depending on the Japanese characters used. In this case, it means to cause impairment of normal physiological function or to wound, (through hand to hand combat techniques) by way of physical strikes to acupuncture points found on the humane body. This Dillman theory basically states that by using the power of Chi, when entered into two or more pressure points of the body, by means of a light strike, would render an attacker unconscious, when physically struck by way of hand or foot. These two or more strike combinings are imposed by use of the factor theory, (see chart on site) employed by doctors of acupuncture, to heal illness. Martial arts systems use this same factor theory in a dissimilar way, to demolish health. But the most recent Dillman theory claims the capacity to knock out a person, without touching them what so ever! This has become the new driving strength from the Dillman camp. The question that original arises is, was Dillman the initial to create these pressure point theories? The answer is NO. These proficiencies of striking one pressure point to heighten the result of the next strike is as old as fighting it self. As well, the legend of projecting Chi throughout open space to incapacitate the enemy is a fable of Chinese folk tales from long ago. The primary aspect of hitting points started in China for the duration of the Sung Dynasty and may be traced back to India. If the factor theory has been in exercise for hundreds even thousands of years, and the legendary tales of projecting Chi strength dates back to the pre-Shaolin temple era, what actually is Dillman’s Claim to fame? Is it that George Dillman has brought back interest to the popular martial arts community? Yes, Mr. Dillman did in fact popularize Pressure Point usage to the karate community. The established martial arts community has no problem recognizing the factor theory (striking one point to heighten the effect of the next striking point), thousands of martial artists world wide study this very theory. The problem conventional schemes find is in Dillmans method of teaching. The question National Geographic had to consider, may the power of Chi in truth be projected throughout a distance to incapacitate an oncoming attacker? Along with the Dillman Group, National Geographic has also investigated an Islamic religious sect. There assert to fame is their exercise of stabbing themselves with sharp objects. The third is a mystic, a self proclaimed prophet, who declares that his huge following comes to see him for his capacity to manipulate future events. At firstborn viewing, it may not be clear, what these three have to do with one another. We will examine, basi this very point to see what these groups have in common. IS IT REAL? As the “Is It Real?” program opens, Dillman vocally makes the statement, “I may knock out any person without touching them”. The “Is It Real?” team filmed various examples of Mr. Dillman demonstrating his no touch knock out technique on students in one of his seminar classes. At initial glance, it appears that Mr. Dillman is in truth doing what he said he could do. Placing a sheet barrier amid him and a student-subject, Dillman focuses his mystery power, called Chi, at the student and in time, the student falls to the ground! Other clips show Mr. Dillman focusing his Chi on a line of students which ultimately forces them backward. Many of them fall to the ground. Suddenly, the film fades and takes a turn to another account which focalized on an Islamic religious cult. which teaches a form of bodily mutilation which displays the powers behind there religious beliefs. Their devotees self mutilate themselves by stabbing themselves through the fleshy elements of there bodies, allegedly without sentiment any pain or intense bleeding! The ritual involves asking the high priest for permission to carry out the harsh process, then the devotee offers prayers to their Islamic ancestors before performing the deafening exercise. The devotee then stabs himself through the cheek with a long thin needle. Other devotees would put a needle through the fleshy portion of there chest and others put swords through the top of there heads??? Yup, through the top of there skulls which appears to enter the brain! Medical doctors comments. “Is It Real?” consultations various medical surgeons who testified that there is not one thing mystical at all in regards to these devotees penetrating there skin. As you watch this film, you will noticed that in the presentment given by a doctor/devotee of this group, it was distinctly visible, that his face indicated pain, as he pierced his left cheek with a long thin needle. A secondary factor was the amount of bleeding was minimal in his case, just a few drops. The hole that was made by the long needle appeared to close up after the needle was removed, yet again the surgeon’s who were interviewed, guaranteed that these effects are mutual occurrences in the operating room. The astounding thing to me was, the doctor/devotee, who pierced himself (an educated rational humane being) was exhaustively convinced that he was sentiment no pain, and that the act he performed was supernatural in nature! This causes me to ask the questions, If one could distinctly see the doctor experiencing pain. but he had not recognized the fact that he had experienced pain, did I witness a form of self hypnosis? What with regards to the lack of bleeding? In the case of Liposuction for example, the probe being used is much thicker in diameter than the thin needle employed by the doctor/devotee who pieced his cheek. But in the cases of Liposuction, there was little to no bleeding involved in that process. The wound, when dabbed would stop or slow the bleeding, just like the doctors cheek. When the probe is got rid of in Liposuction the opening seems to close itself up, as did the doctors opening. In the case of the devotee which poked himself through the top of the head, which there were no formal investigation conducted, this act defies any reasonable explanation. Because in reality, any medical technician, may tell you that, the brain would have of course been permanently damaged if the sword used, genuinely had penetrated the brain. But the devotee never blinks a eye as he puts the sword in or takes it out. But yet the doctor/devotee could not pull it out, with all his might! Next, a self proclaimed prophet is examined for his professed capacity to see into the future and with powers uncertain, could alter a person’s destiny! This frequent mystic claims to alter his follower’s future by giving his distressed countryman a charm alone with some counseling. The staff of “Is It Real?” planted assorted investigators, to see how this mystic operates. Each investigator expended time privately with the mystic as a two way speech takes place. After the investigation concluded, the investigators were interviewed by the staff of Is It real. In each case it had been found that the self proclaimed mystic merely invented a future traumatic event which would befall each investigator, which in reality, did in no way veritably exist! The self proclaimed mystic had guaranteed he could change the terrifying future out come! It was likewise came across that this charlatan appealed for the most part to the poor and uneducated segment of the population. The intermediate monetary charge for the mystic’s services was in regards to one months pay! In this case, it become plain to see that superstition within a sure segment of the population, having a desperate need to relieve there suspicions, would call upon a mystic such as this. Does a need to believe in something more outstanding than your own personal power, somebody with a power beyond your own, strength a person to side step logic? Would people pay hard earned cash for the so called privilege to do so? ABSOLUTLY. Suddenly the “Is It Real” editors, cut back to the Dillman seminar. Within the class, an investigator had likewise been planted. This investigator is presently a professor at the university of Milan, known for exposing misleading mystical performances. Would the Dillman team be capable to knock out the investigator with Dillman’s no touch knock out technique? Throughout the time expended at Dillman’s seminar, no one was capable to cause the professor to even become dizzy, let alone Knock him out! Dillman, in a later consultation was asked the question, why didn’t it work on our investigating professor? Dillman’s reply was, “he was not a believer” (BINGO)! When he made this statement he indicated that it only works if you are a believer. Then Dillman, in making this statement, with the understanding that he made a severe mistake, side steps his fault by making the statement that, If a man places his tongue in a sure position in his mouth or if a man lifts one of his huge toes off the ground, that no one could knock him out??? Don’t you think we owe a debt of gratitude to Mr. Dillman for revealing the concealed proficiencies which nullify all of Dillman’s dreaded knock out techniques, (Thanks for the tip George!!!) Is Dillman attempting to say that this professor was lifting his toe, and falsifying a scientific investigation, or is he covering up a heap of type of concealed agenda? Is It Real, felt that the long awaited question had been answered, not by the Is It Real staff, but by George Dillman himself! Mr. Dillman’s predictable statements, Changed from, “I may knock out anyone”, to “He was not a believer” or “His tongue is in the defective position” or “he will have to be lifting his huge toe” has very definitive implications. But here is something shown on the film that “Is It real?” didn’t pick up. The time factor involved. If in fact Dillman had knocked out anyone, how long did it take Dillman to do it? A minute, two minutes, five minutes or more? The question is, if the technique actually did work, how long does it take to carry out the knock out? and may this be employed to a fast moving combat or street attack situation? The answer, If it takes seconds let alone minutes, it has no martial arts use at all !!! The Is It Real team ends the documentary filming with the comment that, these individuals, the Islamic religious sect, the untrue prophet and Mr. Dillman, instill a deep belief system into there person devotees. These charismatic personalities are in the eyes of scientific inquiry unproven. Although they have the operational aspect of functioning, They only seem to work in a controlled environment. By Dillman’s own admission, The power of his Chi and his so called capacity to knock out any individual, is determined by a faith system, and is not determined by Dillman’s Chi powers. Controversy in the marital arts community. The Dillman student followers have become protective, confused and disheartened all at once, not knowing which way to turn. The instructors have gotten defensive over Dillman blunders because of the threat to their investment on their own DVD sales. To say not one thing of the student drop out rate. The martial arts world have voiced their views in regards to the Dillman affirmations in no uncertain terms by way of the internet. You will find a definitive distrust or even distain for Dillman and his organizational practices. Many martial artists assert that it only proves the fact that these so called Dillman proficiencies only work on Dillman students! Others say that it is a form of hypnosis! In the past, traditionalisti martial art communities have always been versus Dillman’s exercise of recruitment. That it is irresponsible if not immoral to recruit any person who would reimburse Dillman for this potentially dangerous training application. Because, prior to the 19th century, a unfeigned master of the pressure point arts would take a long time to train a student in the basics. Not only because the fundamentals are necessary but also so the master could learn the heart of the student, and that no misuse would take place on the share of the student. Many students would never be chosen. Dillman has without disturbance side stepped this process. Many old school masters and instructors have become enraged because of Dillman’s lack of obligation to the public and the martial arts community! Moral objection. It is not the fact that it is a trick or if projecting Chi all over open space is a fraud, it is the safety element that will have to be the issue. In the exercise of healing, I personally have witnessed projected Chi from Buddhist monks from China, who if they maintained a pure mental state and lifestyle, could use this power for healing sicknesses and they could do it with out touching the patient. The distance was regarding two to five inches, not feet or yards. One monk demonstrated this chi power on me. It was a powerful magnetic type force, which lifted my hair off my head. Another Monk I spoke to said, that if a monk killed a insect, his powers to heal will diminish, because of the aroused imbalance, or if he had impure thoughts, it would do just the opposite makeing the disease worse than before. The mental state does have an effect on the chi force. This same monk also said that, for these reasons the practicing Monks, could never use it for harm. This would be unthinkable. As far as Chi travel the reality nor the out come has ever been determined. Are there repercussions in the transmition to the reception of these energy fields? Do they have any negative effect on the person involved? Although galore scientific exploration has been done, not one thing has been without doubt or question and factually confirmed, either way. The American diary of Chinese medicine, Acupuncture & electro-therapeutics, and assorted other originations have tested pros with abilities which show a power to create energy but as for testing for repercussion in transmition and or reception, the effects are at this time undetermined. Although a lot of older martial artists feel that there are at time problems. And the reasons for these difficulties are not known, one thing is known…Effects may be erratic in nature. This energy has a widely random pattern which has no respect for time, age, health or intelligence. Then why is Dillman’s light strikes style to various points using the factor theory a problem? Let me take a moment to explain. In Acupuncture, a Doctor will read the pulses found above the wrist of his patient, to determine the cause of a visible illness. Why, because there are assorted possiblenesses for any mutual impairment of normal physiological function and to haphazardly insert needles into the faulty points or even the faulty meridian could be catastrophic! To use these same pressure points in the case of hand to hand combat situations for the duration of warfare of course is of no consequence; fore the indispensable object is to kill or to do as much harm as possible. But in the case of training method, the haphazard striking of points using the factor theory will surely have consequence, a heap of distinctly visible and numerous invisible! Why, because health conditions at these training seminars are unknown! Plus these instructors are not qualified to read a pulse, nor do they do so! So now, we may distinctly see that Acupuncture and warfare are opposite ends of the spectrum. One to heal but the other to kill. In reality there is no middle ground. The core training method of the Dillman instructional system of belief is that, as long as you use light striking power, to a group of points (rather than a single strike) there is no long term danger. Doctors of Acupuncture and traditionalisti masters question, the mutual sense of Dillman and his followers. The Dillman groups are like an assemblage of school boys, shooting arrows straight up into the air, it is stimulating but dangerous! Many martial artists, who train for combat defense, question the reality of the requisite to implement attacks to more than one critical point at a time? Many pros around the world assert it is not essential, when one well placed precision strike will do the occupation each time. In any combative attack situation, the most expedient technique is always best. This would be the answer of most old school Masters around the world. To use a complicated routine of assorted strikes is, difficult, or impossible to utilise in the heat of battle. It is an impossibility for the light strike technique which the Dillman groups instruct to work in a high speed combat situation, and has never been proven to work in combat as yet! What the ancestors of India, China, Okinawa, Japan and the like use in combat is a single strong heavy blow to a pressure point. Then why do so a lot of persons exercise the Dillman method and why do so a heap of teachers of martial arts enlist and instruct the Dillman proficiencies in their schools? The answer is simple, the Dillman students may and do demonstrate these compound light strike proficiencies because in the right environs they do work, most of the time. What surroundings will the Dillman theory’s work? A light strike compound technique will work if, 1. If the person being hit is utterly relaxed combined with one or more critical points, simultaneously or one after an other. 2. if the person is in a unhealthful condition. 3. If the person is astonished by the attack. 4. if the student is week from over exercise. 5. Any person who is under the influence of strong drugs or alcohol for any reason. 6. any collaborator who is relaxed and ready to be hit! 7. Any combining of the above. Why won’t Dillmans theory’s work in combat? You will find that these above conditions will never implement to the person who is attacking another person, other than perhaps alcohol and drugs. And second more light strikes within the quick action of combat or a street fight is improbable to work, because the body alchemy prepares the body for heavy blows, light blows would never do the job. The energies in the attackers body are way to high. The Dillman theory’s may work at times, for making something publicly available purposes only! That is were Dillman’s proficiencies genuinely work. Like the board of nails trick, it draws huge crowds to the performer, and a part will want to learn these proficiencies for themselves. These types of demonstrations fill the Do Jo and trade the DVD’s. The larger Question is, why would any person want to take share in any action that may cause permanent injure to themselves or any other humane being? In western medicine, it is a known fact that sudden affect to the head, neck or even sure constituents of the body, cause trauma. In other words, any affect or injury to any share of the body may cause health problems, even chronic impairment of normal physiological function perhaps death. The fact that even slight trauma to nerves, arteries and organs may cause harm to a great deal of extent. Sudden affect in a great deal of cases lead to permanent health difficulties immediately or assorted years later. This is the foundational nature of martial arts, to locate and attack critical points for that very aim so that one may survive a combat attack. In the case of light repeated strikes to the same areas of the body over a long amount of time of time will alter the natural structure and condition of the affect area. There is no question when it comes to it, Dillman’s exercise may be dangerous. Many top masters have spoken out over the years with regards to the seriousness of this exercise of repeated strikes to the body cavities, even light ones. Conclusion. We have listen the voices of numerous originations who verbalize there response to the recruiting and training exercises of George Dillman and there collaborator. We have witnessed the anti- Dillman voices of National Geographic, The established martial arts communities, The western medical communities, The eastern medical communities and hundreds of singular humans from around the world. A huge assemblage that comes together with one strong voice warning of the ever possible risk of the literal striking of pressure points and the possible fraud involved in other distinct elements of Dillman’s psychological dependence strategy, which students as well as instructors around the world have come to know. So why don’t they stop this exercise if it is known to be dangerous? May be it’s like Star Wars, the dark side of the strength V.S. the bright side of the force. Or may be they just don’t care sufficient for the students. Or may be that old saying has something to it, “Ignorance is (truly) bliss“!
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