Yonkyo

The order of the basic techniques from Ikkyo to Yonkyo is organized in such a way that it allows the practitioner to study the different levels of mastery which range from joint controls to the location of pressure zones which according to the use that the may have the function of calming local pain, reducing tension in sensitive areas of the human body and also helping to combat chronic anxiety states In the practice of certain types of martial arts the application of pressure points plays a different role, in the case of the Yonkyo technique, the pressure point is applied with the Tegatana or cutting of the hand on the radial nerve located at the level of the posterior part of the forearm at the base of the thumb, when it is applied with accuracy and precision, this pressure leads to an anesthesia of the sensory region controlled in order to control his opponent.
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