Where to Hit in a Fight?

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A/N: THIS IS FOR SELF-DEFENSE ONLY!!! PLEASE DON'T USE THIS ON SOMEONE UNLESS YOU HAVE TO!!! THANK YOU!!!

Strategically speaking, the head is the best place to hit, but also the most difficult. The sharp bones of the skull makes it so that if you miss you could break or dislocate your fingers. If you don't want to risk it, go for the torso. It could damage on of the organs. Last, your opponent doesn't have to be unconscious for you to win. They could be dazed or not paying attention, effectively letting you get away.

Temple/jaw - Good for a knockout punch, but can be dangerous if you miss

Nose/eyes - Messes up the senses and distracts opponent

Neck - Can mess up breathing, talking and the spinal cord

Kicks are less effective here, also making it easier for your opponent to throw you off balance. Only use this if you know what you're doing.

Inner elbow - Can disable an opponent's arm

Solar plexus (Just below the diaphram) - Hard to hit but very effective

Liver - causes dizziness, immediate pain, and lose of breathe

Kidneys - I think we can all agree that peeing blood is unpleasant

Groin - ouch

Outer/Inner thighs - Have pressure points, and can buy you enough time to hit a better area

Knees - throws opponent off balance and permanently disables them


Update January 5, 2017 - It takes more energy to hit and miss than to actually hit them.

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