Academy of Jeet Kune Do Fighting Technology
KINA MUTAI
The devastating Filipino Art of Biting, Pinching & Gouging
Kina Mutai is the lethal Filipino martial art of Biting, Pinching & Gouging!  Consider yourself taken down by a professional Brazilian Jiu-jitsu grappler, locked on the ground, extremely vulnerable position!!!
How can you escape???
The answer is simple!  By using Kina Mutai techniques!  Kina Mutai uses more than 100 points in the human body for biting!  The main principle is UNINTERRUPTED BITING, this means that you place yourself in such position that you can continue biting as long as you want, disabling your opponent from escaping your bites!  Kina Mutai has 12 positions and each position has 4 variations!  It can be used to inflict pain, to escape from a lock & it can be used to cut body arteries that can cause severe bleeding!!!
Also, for example, by pinching inside the biceps and inner thighs or rubbing and gouging the eyes with the the thumbs, are a very effective way to escape locks and definitely discourages and throws off balance the psychology of the opponent!  Kina Mutai is a close quarter art used especially in the range of grappling as a counter-grappling art!
Many people consider it extreme, brutal and unethical, but no one can disagree for its effectiveness...  Learning Kina Mutai is definitely making a fighter's arsenal more complete!
The Kina Mutai practitioner learns the different ways of biting, the positions, the transitions, the body points and even uses a special training drill in which he tries to cut a hole in the middle of a raw piece of meat only with his teeth, as fast as he can!!!....
9 Kina Mutai Artery Points
1. Radial artery: radial nerve runs very near this pressure point and is extremely painful when stimulated, especially by biting! If the artery is severed, person will bleed profusely, followed by shock, and well, death. (Area where you would feel for your pulse, follow the thumb going downward on your wrist)
Arterial sites on the arms would be ideal targets if your life may be on the line, and perhaps if he is using/will use his arm to attempt to lock, choke, etc:
2. Brachial artery: same thing as above, only difference is the brachial nerve is now the target.(Area where you would feel for your pulse on the antecubital fossa, or the inner bend of the elbow)
These sites would be ideal to use if your head is close to their neck:
3. Carotid artery: located right beside the Adam's apple. Secondary targets that may be affected by a bight are the external and internal jugular veins that run very closely on the side of your neck. If you bite here chances are you will sever any of these vessels causing profuse bleeding with similar results as with any trauma on the vessels.
Arteries that may be prime targets on the lower extremities:
4. Popliteal artery: located on the back of the knee. Might come into play if your opponent is using his legs to triangle lock, arm bar, etc. Whenever, your face winds up on back of his knee it presents a good opportunity to bite this region.
5. Femoral artery: runs on the inner thigh beside his scrotum. Would be difficult to apply a bite, too impossible? Would work wonders if a knife slash was used!
6. Dorsalis pedis: located on your instep of the foot. Too difficult to get at unless you're willing to bite into the bony area! Impossible?
Other sites on the body that might be good targets of opportunity, would be the :
7. Nipples on the chest: if you want to cause excruciating pain on someone, and he has you in his guard, well you know what to do!
8. Achiles tendon: you know where this is. Bite here and you'll have him limping, good time to bring in the Thai leg kicks if he gets up!
9. The cheeks: Paul Vunak's favorite target! If you're up there breathing your opponents bad breath you are definitely in the right vicinity! The maxillary artery runs close through this region but might be inaccessible with a bite.
For training information on Kina Mutai contact: hellasjeetkunedo@hotmail.com
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