This article was co-authored by David Engel. David Engel is a Muay Thai Instructor and Self Defense Trainer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over 15 years of martial arts instruction and training experience, David runs California Martial Athletics with co-owner Joe Chernay. He has created and maintained martial arts programs at Rise Combat Sports in San Francisco and Round 5 Martial Arts Academy in San Leandro, with a mission to provide students with a level of comfort and competency that manifests both within and outside the martial arts context. He is also a registered cornerman for amateur and pro competitors under the IKF (International Kickboxing Federation). David was the youngest apprentice instructor of the Thai Boxing Association of America under Ajarn Chai Sirisute (2009), and was a top-ranked amateur competitor in his weight class (127-130 lb) in California between 2013 and 2015.
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There are situations like boxing, MMA, and self-defense in which knocking someone out as quickly as possible might be the goal. In such situations, it might be the quickest way to end the fight. Generally, you knock someone out when you cause their head to snap to the side; this causes the brain to hit the side of the skull, triggering a blackout. Whether it's for self-defense or to win a fight, here are some tested methods to knock your opponent out in a single hit.
Steps
Throwing a Temple Punch
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1Get into position. To throw a punch with your right hand, place your left leg in front of you and your right leg back. Your knees should be slightly bent. [1]
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2Try to relax your body. As you gain momentum, make sure your body is relaxed. It will increase your momentum and the force of your hit.[2]Advertisement
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3Aim for the temple. The temple is the area on the side of a person's face, between the hairline and the eyebrows, at eye level. If the temple is accurately targeted, the punch will cause the brain to swing violently against the skull lining, causing a blackout.
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4Clench your fist and follow through. It's sometimes easier to use the palm of your hand for hitting, but in this case a fist is more accurate. Aiming at the side of the person's face, and hitting them from the side, is extremely hard to do with force when only using the palm.
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5Use your hips to generate force, not just your arms. Generate more force with a hit by twisting your hips while you move into the target. If you want to put more force into your swing, be sure to use your hips as well as your arms.[3]
Punching the Jaw
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1Put your left leg forward. If you are going to strike with your right hand, then your left leg should be in front of your other leg. Keep your knee slightly bent and your left leg back. Feel a loose bounce in the stance.[4]
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2Practice twisting at the waist. Pull your right elbow in close to your body with your fist clenched as if you are about to punch. Your body should be facing to the right. Then, practice twisting your upper body to face your opponent. This will give your punch more force.[5]
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3Watch for an opportunity to strike. In order to throw a knockout punch, you have to be good with your timing. Wait for your opponent to swing or drop their guard before you swing.[6]
- If you can weave away from your opponent's punch, their jaw will be in the air and their shoulder will be down, so it will be easier to hit them.[7]
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5Aim for the jaw, or the middle of the chin. Hitting your opponent in the jaw or chin is more likely to cause a knockout. There are one of two ways you can hit the jaw:
- Uppercut. This is where you target the jaw with your fist by coming straight up, minimizing lateral movement. You want the recipient's head to snap straight up.
- Sideswipe. This is where you target the jaw with your fist by coming from the side. You want the recipient's head to snap to the side, causing a blackout.
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6Use your hips to generate force, not just your arms. Remember that you will generate more force with a hit by twisting your hips while you move into the target. Baseball players also use this strategy to generate more force when they swing the bat.
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7Remember to follow through with your arm. Your goal is to clip the target's jaw from the bottom or on the side. If performing the Sideswipe, make sure your range of motion is a bit curved. You want the path of your punch to be more circular than linear.
Kicking to Knock Someone Out
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1Stand in a solid stance. Place your feet about shoulder width apart and plant them firmly on the ground.
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2Protect your face. Bend your elbows and keep your elbows locked. Then, put up your fists so that they are guarding your face.
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3Lift your right leg up. Swing your right leg upward and aim for the area of your opponent's face just below the jaw.
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4Expect that your opponent will snap their head back and fall off-balance. Be careful, this can cause the other person to lose consciousness.
Using a Throat Stab
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1Be aware that a throat stab can seriously injure someone. This method can be severely damaging to a person's windpipe. Only use it as a last-ditch effort, or in life-or-death situations.[8]
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2Get into position. You can use your index finger and middle finger to "stab" your opponent in the throat. To get your fingers into position, pretend that you are doing the peace sign with both fingers on the same hand.Then, bring the fingers together so that they are touching each other. Afterwards, firm up your fingers and prepare to strike.
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3Aim your fingers toward the offender's throat. More specifically, the dent located between your left and right collar bone at the base of your neck.
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4Use your fingers to stab your opponent's throat. Jab your fingers forward into your opponent's throat. This will cause the offender's pharynx to cave in, preventing the offender from breathing.
Aiming Strategies and Martial Arts Recommendations
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow can I knock someone out quickly in a match?David EngelDavid Engel is a Muay Thai Instructor and Self Defense Trainer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over 15 years of martial arts instruction and training experience, David runs California Martial Athletics with co-owner Joe Chernay. He has created and maintained martial arts programs at Rise Combat Sports in San Francisco and Round 5 Martial Arts Academy in San Leandro, with a mission to provide students with a level of comfort and competency that manifests both within and outside the martial arts context. He is also a registered cornerman for amateur and pro competitors under the IKF (International Kickboxing Federation). David was the youngest apprentice instructor of the Thai Boxing Association of America under Ajarn Chai Sirisute (2009), and was a top-ranked amateur competitor in his weight class (127-130 lb) in California between 2013 and 2015.
Muay Thai Instructor & Self Defense TrainerYou have to be very good with your timing. Your opponent will be most vulnerable after they've thrown a strike, so if you can slip or bob and weave an opponent's punch, their jaw will likely be in the air and their shoulder will be down. That would be the best time to throw a knockout punch like that. -
QuestionCan someone die from a single punch?wikiHow Staff EditorThis answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
Staff AnswerwikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYes. Knocking someone out with a blow to the head or neck is very dangerous and can cause a severe concussion or other serious injury. Don’t try this unless you need to knock someone out in self defense or you are being supervised by an experienced coach or trainer. -
QuestionHow much force does it take to knock someone out?wikiHow Staff EditorThis answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
Staff AnswerwikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIf you land the punch in the right place and with enough speed, it takes surprisingly little force to knock someone out. The goal is typically to get the person’s head to rotate quickly and suddenly rather than to hit them really hard.
Warnings
- Only do it if you have no other choice.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Use method four only if you are physically unable to do anything else. Little body strength is needed.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Keep in mind that you will have to face the consequences for doing this, whatever they might be.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Momentum delivered with a punch is based in straight physics. It is a relation of mass and speed. If you lack the mass, make up for it in speed. Of course having both is nice also.⧼thumbs_response⧽
References
- ↑ https://www.wellandgood.com/good-sweat/boxing-basics-how-to-punch-perfect-form/
- ↑ https://www.shape.com/fitness/videos/how-to-punch-pro-boxer-form
- ↑ https://www.wellandgood.com/good-sweat/boxing-basics-how-to-punch-perfect-form/
- ↑ https://lifehacker.com/how-to-throw-a-punch-correctly-5829523
- ↑ https://lifehacker.com/how-to-throw-a-punch-correctly-5829523
- ↑ David Engel. Muay Thai Instructor & Self Defense Trainer. Expert Interview. 5 May 2020.
- ↑ David Engel. Muay Thai Instructor & Self Defense Trainer. Expert Interview. 5 May 2020.
- ↑ https://coolmaterial.com/feature/best-places-to-punch-someone/
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About This Article
To knock someone out with one hit, first, get into position by placing your left leg in front of you and your right leg behind. In this stance, relax your body and keep your knees slightly bent so you can gain momentum when you swing. Before you take your shot, aim for your opponent’s temple, which is on the side of their face, between the hairline and the eyebrows. To get an accurate and strong hit, clench your fist and twist your hips as you swing your arm. If you do it right, your punch should cause your opponent’s brain to swing inside their skull and make them blackout. For more tips, like how to knock someone out with a kick, scroll down.