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Re: Are there any long term negative effects to being Choked Out/KO'd in Sessions?
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Re: Are there any long term negative effects to being Choked Out/KO'd in Sessions?
I wrote this some time ago:
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The carotids have sensors (carotid sinuses) that are meant to detect whether your blood pressure is too high. If they are stimulated, they send signals to your heart to lower its beat rate and blood pressure. In a blood choke there's many things happening: The carotid sinuses are pressed, they assume your blood pressure is high and send a signal to lower it along with the heartbeats, so the bloodflow drops. That's the principle of the neckchop as well. This could be enough to render you unconscious if your body is struggling and taking up a lot of blood. Depressing the carotids and jugulars means that there's less pressure going upwards and more resistance going downwards, so there's less blood passing through your brain and the carotid sinuses get even more stimulated. I don't know to this point if a certain position of the neck can cause the vertebral arteries, which travel inside the spine, to bend and shut. It's possible, though. In that case there would be even less bloodflow to your brain. As far as I know, there is not a complete shutdown of the bloodflow to the brain, so the brain itself should not be in risk of dying. It just becomes too weak to stay awake. But the things I mentioned earlier in the post can happen, though rarely, and those DO leave permanent damage. |
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Re: Are there any long term negative effects to being Choked Out/KO'd in Sessions?
The more I read, the less I'm inclined to think that blood chokes are a good idea in sessions, however amusing they may be to watch. I've never been put out in a session because I've always tapped to a choke I couldn't get out of and the girl respected that. Hopefully that will continue to be the case.
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Re: Are there any long term negative effects to being Choked Out/KO'd in Sessions?
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I think I wouldn't enjoy it, being unconscious and that. Also, my wife is the only person I fight with and she has told me it would freak her out to KO me for real. The funny thing is, when I scissor her without pressing anymore than the weight of my legs she starts to get glassy eyes and stop responding. I have to stop it and she tells me she starts to see black and her ears begin to muffle. So she could very well become a victim of a blood choke. Other people in this forum have written they do enjoy getting KO'ed, they mention euphoria and other weird feelings. Also, they say their mates like to knock them out. I had the temptation to knock my wife out when we were on the verge of it, but I didn't want to scare her away from our softcore wrestling porn that happens only once in a good while. |
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