whats a good martial art that does lots of strikes to the throat and eyes?

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i want to become a lethal weapon,the most badass ever to walk the streets,which martial art is the best at striking to the throat and all the pressure points?i want to be a lethal weapon because i am afraid of everything,even to go out at night,even to walk down the street,why?because i was abused as a kid for years by people who were meant to protect me
 
basically all martial arts teach strikes to the throat and pressure points and that is the reason why they are called martial arts(because it is about defending our lives or loved ones by any means which might include throat and pressure point striking and which could be seriously harmful or lethal moves necessary if the situation calls for it) which should not be confused with martial sport. like others said before you should check the dojo's and instructor's certifications so you will not be drawn into a mcdojo.getting drawn into a mcdojo is bad enough already as it is,but even if you went to a serious martial arts academy you would have to be very careful because you can't just use that kind of techniques and expect no liability after wards.
 
it would probably be Kung Fu, Either Mantis or Cobra style
 
Most if not all martial arts do have strikes to the throat and eyes. Though I wouldn't worry just about those strikes. I would learn from a good teacher that really knows martial arts.

Now you may have heard the term Mcdojo here in this section. If you haven't I will tell you. Mcdojo's also known as dojo huts, or belt mills are martial arts school that most of the time have nothing to do with martial arts. Some times you may learn pretty kicks but nothing really helpful or useful. Now in those mcdojo's the owner will put prices on everything and make the prices insanely high. You have contracts, yearly fees, monthly fees, high testing prices, very high uniform cost, insanely high black belt testing fees, so called leader ship club fees, and many more.

The red line for all of this is children getting black belts. Now if you see people under the age of 16 getting black belts then it is a mcdojo for sure! Even 16 to 17 years olds would be a little wary in my opinion but you should see if they can beat the lower ranks and if they can do well against the older people of the same rank. Also if you see anyone under the rank of 3rd dan black belt teaching class completely by him or herself with no help, then it is most likely a mcdojo as well. Now why I don't agree with children being black belts is because a black belt is a black belt. To be a black belt means you have to be able to defend against other black belts that are adults. Not many 8 years old could do that if any.

So good luck with your training and I hope you find a good school to train at.
 
Most of them do, but no one goes to the throat better than Damien Ross of the Self Defense Company. Tim Larkin from Target Focus Training comes in at a close second, though.
 
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