1: If you trace down between your neck and chest you will find a squishy crater.
2: If you trace down the middle of your chest you will find a fleshy spot.
3: On the center of the top of your head.
4: The part on your bicep that sticks up most when you flex it
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A diagram of the body's pressure points can be found in a medical book. More specifically, you should look in a book dedicated to anatomy and nerves.
No, they don't. Yes, they hurt a great deal when they are contacted.
Radial/Ulnar Artery
The lines on a map for pressure stands for Isobars which they are lines on a map around areas with the same pressure readings to indicate highs and lows.
that depends, do you want to use the real 64 palms or the mock 64 palms? Real-Hit the pressure points to parrilize your enemy Mock- Hit 1/2 an inch from the same pressure points hope this helped.