Well if i am correct.....if you hit someone really really hard in the neck it would proboblly kill them from the bone in your neck shattering.That is if your strong enough to hit someone with the power of a brick falling from the sky off a building.
Which side of the neck is relevant, If you were hit in the throat for example it would take comparatively less force to crush you wind pipe than damage your spine. THIS DOSE NOT MEAN it is easy to crush a wind pipe, many inexperienced martial artists are deceived in their assumption that a strike to the throat means instant death for their opponent. When fighting, on the street, one has no knowledge of their opponent or how he may have trained. If trained correctly the throat can be made impervious to all but the most devastating strikes. However the main concern one should have about the neck is not the throat, the throat's location makes it an awkward target. Really why you should train your neck is to avoid damage when getting taken to the ground, sweeped or fallen on. Torsion is the biggest issue, because none of the bones have to break, they can just go the wrong way and that's it; your dead or paralyzed. If this worrys you I suggest both hiting yourself in the throat gradualy harder as it bothers you less, and doing bridges on your head, kind of roll around on the top or your head in all for dircections. Trust me you'll feel it.
The Way of the Exploding Fist happened in 1985.
Because they are just about the same size - and you can see your own fist.
Putting your fist on your elbow usually means to form a closed fist with one hand and rest it on the opposite elbow. It can be used as a gesture to convey strength, determination, or readiness. Some people also use this action as a way to signify solidarity or support.
The muscles responsible for closing the fist are the flexor muscles located in the forearm. They include the flexor digitorum superficialis, flexor digitorum profundus, and flexor pollicis longus muscles. When these muscles contract, they pull on the tendons attached to the fingers and thumb, allowing the hand to make a fist.
The largest fist in the world is a title claimed by a sculpture located in the city of Pilsen, Czech Republic. Created by artist David Černý, the sculpture, titled "The Giant Fist," is a large, bronze hand making a fist and is intended to symbolize strength and resilience. It stands out as a notable artistic landmark, attracting tourists and art enthusiasts alike.
Foot? Fibula? * Femur * Face * Fist * Fallopian tube * Forehead * Forearm * Finger *
The Way of the Exploding Fist happened in 1985.
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No he has a fist
If someone says apparently there was a fight, it usually means that a real fist-fight broke out. Although, it may refer to a quarrel.
ball up your fist, aim for the persons neck, and thrust your fist forward
Brouhaha which means a fist to fist compile, or fight. Yes, it is a real word!
Difficult, but possible.
Because they are just about the same size - and you can see your own fist.
A fist pound is a gesture where two people lightly bump fists together as a way of showing camaraderie, agreement, or celebration. It is a casual and friendly way of greeting or acknowledging someone.
an iron fist is when someone puts metal on their fist and then uses it to fight. (P.S.... it hurts if you get hit by it.