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The Extra Meridians, Points, And More (Encyclopedia Of Dim-Mak)

The Extra Meridians, Points, And More (Encyclopedia Of Dim-Mak)

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Authors: Erle Montaigue, Wally Simpson
Publisher: Paladin Press
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
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Media: Paperback
Pages: 136
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Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.5

ISBN: 1581605382
EAN: 9781581605389
ASIN: 1581605382

Publication Date: May 1997
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This companion to Encyclopedia of Dim-Mak: The Main Meridians covers the 8 extraordinary meridians, the extra and new points and much more. Learn why the extra meridians and points are so significant in both the healing and martial aspects of the art.


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1 out of 5 stars This is a total scam   December 11, 2006
Ronin
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

As a trained acupuncturist who has practiced martial arts since 1982 it is my humble opinion that this is a fraudulent book, as is the other vol. It will be obvious to any acupuncturist that Mr. Montaigue, with the aid of a TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) practitioner (Simpson), simply made use of TCM texts and reversed the application of energetically active points to suit "his" Dim Mak model. Anyone who has been in a real fight will not harbor an illusion that they can make use of minute accupoints to defeat an opponent. This is pure fiction and displays a total lack of understanding of Qi energetics. I don't dispute that Dim Mak once existed, but those capable of using it are people who were raised in temples where life revolved around simultaneous medical martial training for many years; an existence most westerners cannot really understand. So Earl who bounced around from place to place and one thing to another does not even remotely fit this model. In his bio, he dedicates 1-single line mentioning his "main internal martial arts master", and makes no mention of being granted a rank of sifu or receiving a place in the lineage from this "master". So what great knowledge was really passed to him? br / br /Ask yourself logically: How does Earl know the effects of striking all 360 + accupoints? Has he hit that many people and studied the effects? Did one of those old Chinese teachers he brags about give him such complete details? Or is it that he is just giving you the TCM obvious, like ST9? It does not take rocket science to know that striking a point where the vagus nerve carotid artery are close will produce a negative effect. In fact, every true martial art is aware of such targets. br / br /While Dim Mak makes perfect sense to me in theory, I am under no illusion that it is something I will ever perform in my lifetime. I have studied with, met, and observed many Chinese "masters", and I have yet to encounter a single one who has such command of their Qi. Unless you have lived like a monk uninterrupted for some 20-years under expert guidance, it is simply not realistic in this age. br / br /The application of real Dim Mak is beyond any of us today. It is the equivalent of performing acupuncture treatments without using needles, but under combat stress. If you believe Earl is some high Qi master, then this book may be for you. br / br /More likely, your martial path will be significantly enhanced by studying the legitimate positive effects of these points through a TCM text book. After learning to heal yourself you can consider healing others. Earl's "Dim Mak" would have you take that in reverse. Focusing your Qi to harm others, or even just entertaining the thought is a dangerous act that has no place in daily training and should only be reserved for life-threatening situations.


5 out of 5 stars GET IT!   June 16, 2006
Mr. Josh C. Roelink (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I cannot recommend this book highly enough - for both practitioners of the internal arts and the healing arts. I've had both volumes for years and am still regularly using them for cross-referencing, research and study. Lucky enough to have been instructed by Erle, I can assure you he is a true master in every sense of the word and the information in these volumes are worth gold. br /


5 out of 5 stars A great addition to his other works   February 12, 2005
Bryan C. Winkelman
2 out of 4 found this review helpful

Mr. Montaique has expanded on his other masterpiece, and well done I might add. This is the follow on to his other encyclopedia and a must have to complete the collection. br / br /Bryan Winkelman (www.senseibryan.com)- Author of "Training Manual for Isshin Ryu Karate" listed on Amazon.com


5 out of 5 stars REQUIRED READING !!   July 13, 2002
james e green (usa)
11 out of 12 found this review helpful

erle montaigue just never seems to go wrong! this book is greatly written on not only point locations, effects, applications,multiple strikes, etc. but also has an added bonus on qigong (internal) training. also shows how to discover which points are most idealy for one to study by explaining how to learn the way which YOU already naturaly react. great learning tool to add to ones training. even includes his very personal fav. points in which he trains with. great companion to the fisrt volume! highly recomended reading!!


5 out of 5 stars One of two required DIM MAK books   November 20, 2000
M. A. Ramos (Florida USA)
15 out of 17 found this review helpful

Mr. Montaigue's companion volume to the Dim Mak encyclopedia is a welcome addition to his outstanding series of Dim Mak titles. This book covers point strikes to the extraordinary meridians (covered in TCM theory), as well as additional information concerning the medical effects of point strikes to the human body. This book along with its companion The Encyclopedia of Dim Mak are excellent reference material for those wishing to learn more about both the damage and healing which this art can be used for.