"Liver Shot"
A liver shot or liver strike is a punch, kick, or knee strike to the right side of the rib cage that traumatizes or damages the liver. Blunt force to the liver can be excruciatingly painful, and an especially effective or trained shot will incapacitate an opponent easily.
In combat situations, liver shots often result in technical knockouts (TKOs), not only from the high degree of pain, but also the deeper ramifications on the organ and other physiological structures and functions.
A liver shot can be delivered with either hand with the correct weapon and trajectory. The shock is severe and interferes with the proper circulation of blood as well as the lung functionality as you will see in the film demonstration.
In the "Hohan Soken Notes", it states:
Affects: Fatal - In case of right Denko, stimulation to the lung by the severe shock of the liver and nervous organs of both organs are to be lost. In case of the left, stimulation to the lung and heart by severe shock of the stomach and nervous organs are to be lost.
So let's see how to do it and discuss the ramifications of this attack:
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