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Poking (martial arts)

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Striking using the fingertips
a neon and aluminium sculpture depicts two people, each poking the others' eye
Double Poke in the Eye II, a 1985 sculpture byBruce Nauman depicting eye-poking

Apoke orprod is ablow using the tips of one or more fingers.

Sports

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In sporting events, a losing fighter will sometimes break the rules and poke someone in the eye, leading to the fight being ruled "no decision," thus preventing the poker from taking a loss.[1] Some events try to prevent eye poking by having fighters wear gloves with webbing over the fingers.[1]

Self-defense

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In a street fight situation, when one's opponent may be trying to inflict serious harm, martial arts expertKelly McCann advises that the eyes should be a "persistent primary target".[2] An eye poke needs little power to be effective, and it can stop even highly determined attackers. If the hand is kept at an approximately 45° angle to the opponent's face during the strike, there is less risk of hurting ones fingers, and even if they do not connect with the eye, the palm can impact on the opponent's face.[2]

Comedy

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The eye poke was a signature move in theslapstick antics of the comedy and vaudeville actThe Three Stooges, who mastered the technique. In reality, the Stooges poked each other on the eyebrows to avoid actual injury.[3] The form of attack was well known among children who watched the show.[4][5]

Targets

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Eyes

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Aneye poke,eye jab,eye stab,eye strike orpoke in the eye is a strike at theeye or eyes of a human or animal. It is typically made with the fingers which may either be forked to jab both eyes or held together, like a bird's beak, to strike with force and protect the fingers from damage.[6][7] The attack became better known among the public due to its use in comedy; the idea of using it to entertain was likely invented by thevaudeville duo ofJoe Weber andLew Fields.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abHolden, Eric (2012-08-05)."How Should the UFC Address the "Eye Poke" Issue in the Wake of Wagner Prado's Fight at UFC on Fox 4? Fan's Look - Yahoo! Sports". Sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved2012-09-02.
  2. ^abCombatives for street survival, byKelly McCann, Black Belt Books,ISBN 0-89750-176-4, (2010, second edition) p 126
  3. ^Loren W. Christensen (2000), "The Three Stooges Technique",Fighter's Fact Book, p. 134,ISBN 978-1-880336-37-3
  4. ^Baran, Stanley J. (1980).The viewer's television book: a personal guide to understanding television and its influence. Penrith Pub. Co. p. 74.ISBN 0-936522-00-3.Many of us (and our children) who grew up watching "The Three Stooges" learned the two-fingered eye poke and the defense against that tactic
  5. ^Atkins, Larry (June 21, 1999)."Three Whoops For The Three Stooges".The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived fromthe original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved8 September 2012.
  6. ^Mike Young (2006), "The Eye Jab",Martial Arts Techniques for Law Enforcement, Tuttle, p. 60,ISBN 978-0-8048-3794-1
  7. ^Darren Levine, John Whitman (2007), "Eye Strike",Complete Krav Maga, Ulysses Press, p. 32,ISBN 978-1-56975-573-0
  8. ^Epstein, Lawrence J. (2004).Mixed nuts: America's love affair with comedy teams : from Burns and Allen to Belushi and Aykroyd. New York: PublicAffairs. p. 34.ISBN 1-58648-190-8.

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