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Author Topic: So what does everyone think of George Dillmans theories?  (Read 2465 times)
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« Reply #60 on: November 27, 2007, 07:22:59 AM »

Hi (Mika) - Don't give theodore any never mind Wink He's not going to give any history of his alleged martial art Roll Eyes Heck, he can't even spell the word Ju-jutsu correctly Embarrassed Just go to your search engine, and type in (correct spelling for jujitsu). it will come up as misspelled - with a little explanation of why Wink
Even, in his own words, he said that you can tell when someone has lost an argument, when they try too change the subject Kiss  Roll Eyes
What did he do, when he finally understood that it wasn't going to do any good telling lies about a Fine, and Grand Gentleman "Erle Montaigue" Grin He changed his focus onto Me Cheesy Wink
And, in his last post, he even says that i'm lying about my street experiences - "even lists one" by saying there is a mistake in it Shocked Roll Eyes
"was he there Huh" I do remember that little "fly" that was on the wall, i wonder if that was little theodore Huh Anyway, What theodore needs too do, is ask that other guy if it was a mistake or not Wink He even starts in on Master Lambert Roll Eyes I mean, what up with that Huh Angry
Mika; This guy is just someone with an afoul lot of "Lack of Self-Esteem", where as he just has too try and cut other people down Wink
What is Wrong with the picture, of someone - who states that he has been training for 30 some years, and still doesn't have any "Confidence" with in himself Roll Eyes

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« Reply #61 on: November 27, 2007, 10:28:47 AM »

Well said sir,well said...to be honest wiht you,I was kind of wondering that my self.I mean,if the person with that much of a training behind him has no integrity,there must be something wrong :)Its ok to desagree with someone,but how do you express your self counts.
Anyway,like I said,meaby we can go on now...back to topic Cheesy


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« Reply #62 on: November 27, 2007, 12:05:44 PM »

Very Well said Tom.
and I agree lets try to get this topic back on subject shall we Smiley

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« Reply #63 on: November 27, 2007, 10:04:59 PM »

Ain't no thing but a chicken wing!
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« Reply #64 on: November 28, 2007, 04:30:57 AM »

could you explain that?
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« Reply #65 on: November 28, 2007, 07:37:34 AM »

Yes -- Back too dillman Wink

In my humble opinion -- Its not that dillman doesn't know anything about pp, cause he does Roll Eyes Heck - I have a Grandson that could take a grown man down from what i have taught him Grin But, here is the rub -- My Grandson Knows That its not COOL too Use pp in order to just "Show Off", he knows that it could be unhealthy to use them on a "Friend" ect, ect,. Wink I have heard that dillman does not ""advertise""
that he plans on Knocking a person out, when he gives a Seminar Roll Eyes because he would not have as many attend if he did Roll Eyes
Now, for those of us that have Knocked someone out with the use of kyusho = Try and remember what the person that you KO'ed Did at the time he, or she was knocked out Huh Did they "Stiffen-Up" at the time of the KO, or Did their Knees Buckle at the time of the knock out Huh Roll Eyes
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When you observe a KO on one of those little youtube films - Take a Good Look at what the Person thats knocked out does at the time of the KO Wink Now, of course, if the person is just standing there Waiting too be Knocked out, he just might "Stiffen-Up" at the point of Impact Undecided
I gess, my point is that when ever I knocked out, or even, just caused them to go into a "Dizzy" --- Their Knees Buckled --- They Did Not "Stiffen-Up" First, before they fell down Roll Eyes So, I'm Suspect of the people that "Stiffen-up" before they fall down Wink Dame; Too me, it looks almost like their letting the people that catches them know that their own there Way Huh Shocked Roll Eyes This was just an observation on my part Wink
Most of US are Able too Think Outside The Box - And there are those that will not - Why? - Who Knows Huh Just reminds me of a saying "If we were all the same, then some of us would not be necessary"
Yes, it is a Crying Shame that there are people out there that Only Think Of Them-Selves, and will continue to KO Others with out any thought of their Well-Being Roll Eyes Which reminds me of another saying " What goes around, comes back at you" Grin
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« Reply #66 on: November 30, 2007, 11:47:52 PM »

good point!!
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« Reply #67 on: December 21, 2007, 10:57:20 PM »

I not going to say nothing about Dillman and his theories because my knowledge is so small today, I dont know if knockouts are too safe eighter I think not much.
Well, I read his books and I ask to myself: why if the human body has 361 accupoints Dillman only shows like 80 points in his books?And I  see other Kyusho instructors  show a little more points in their books, but some  Dim Mak books show all the points(361), has kyusho less points than the chinese pressure point system(dim mak)? I though it was the same. Why it happend? Huh
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« Reply #68 on: December 22, 2007, 01:41:31 AM »

there are more than 361 pressure points in the human body. if you count all points, there are cavity strikes, extra points, blood gate point non- acu points and so on. with striking points in general, striking point are a way to find a general area were a strike can be made.
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« Reply #69 on: March 21, 2008, 08:45:48 AM »

LOL my personal opinion? DIllman is effective at what he does, pressure point karate and sensationalizm. i often call it karate porn.  I you-tube'd dillman and saw several footage clips debunking him.  Yes many of the points are effective, i dont argue this. Ive used them and studied them for many years. HOWEVER, knocking someone out from 2 feet away is not a way to fight.  Take a situation where a 250 pound gurilla is about to rip your head off. Application, no.  you want to hit and run before the dust clears.  Who has time to curl up their two big toes to prevent a knock out? if Dillman just taught pressure point karate without the bull, i'd have a greater respect for his tactice.  its all marketing!
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« Reply #70 on: March 24, 2008, 04:40:40 PM »

Well Said a1man64660!!
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