The document describes a Japanese strangle technique called Hadaka-Jime from the martial art of Judo. It involves applying pressure to the carotid arteries on either side of the neck to restrict blood flow to the brain and render an opponent unconscious within 5-10 seconds. Applying pressure to the sides of the neck is safer than compressing the windpipe but still allows for quick incapacitation of an attacker.
The document describes a Japanese strangle technique called Hadaka-Jime from the martial art of Judo. It involves applying pressure to the carotid arteries on either side of the neck to restrict blood flow to the brain and render an opponent unconscious within 5-10 seconds. Applying pressure to the sides of the neck is safer than compressing the windpipe but still allows for quick incapacitation of an attacker.
The document describes a Japanese strangle technique called Hadaka-Jime from the martial art of Judo. It involves applying pressure to the carotid arteries on either side of the neck to restrict blood flow to the brain and render an opponent unconscious within 5-10 seconds. Applying pressure to the sides of the neck is safer than compressing the windpipe but still allows for quick incapacitation of an attacker.