My No-Touch Knockout Experience
My last essay reminded me of the below story, and made start to think that maybe I should reevaluate the possibility of that no-touch knockouts do exist. Or at least what the definition of one would be.
Many years ago during a reported burglary in progress, I came face to face with the suspect as he tried to exit through the window.
Burglary is a felony, and since I couldn’t see the guy’s hands I drew my gun and told the guy to “Freeze.”
As I lifted my gun from the holster and pointed the barrel in his direction the guy fainted. Yes he drop to the ground and was completely unconscious.
By definition wasn't that a "no touch" knockout? I didn’t touch him, and he was “knocked out.”
After all, my "chi" must have passed from my hand through the gun and hit him.
HA HA HA
Many years ago during a reported burglary in progress, I came face to face with the suspect as he tried to exit through the window.
Burglary is a felony, and since I couldn’t see the guy’s hands I drew my gun and told the guy to “Freeze.”
As I lifted my gun from the holster and pointed the barrel in his direction the guy fainted. Yes he drop to the ground and was completely unconscious.
By definition wasn't that a "no touch" knockout? I didn’t touch him, and he was “knocked out.”
After all, my "chi" must have passed from my hand through the gun and hit him.
HA HA HA
Labels: Essays, No Touch, The Martial Arts

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