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[[File:Knee Kick to Groin.jpg|thumb|A woman [[Knee (strike)|knees]] a man in the groin.]]
[[File:Knee Kick to Groin.jpg|thumb|A woman [[Knee (strike)|knees]] a man in the groin.]]
A '''groin attack''' is an attempt to cause pain to the [[groin]] area of one's opponent. The technique can be quickly debilitating, due to the large number of sensitive [[nerve ending]]s in the [[testicles]] of males, as well as the highly innervated [[vulva]] of females. A sufficiently powerful blow may fracture the pubic bone of the victim, resulting in physical disability.<ref>[http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/anterior_pelvic_injuries Anterior Pelvic Injuries - Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Groin attacks are common among some children and adolescents in some [[developed country|developed countries]].{{fact|date=December 2008}} They have been popularized as a comedic device on programs such as ''[[America's Funniest Home Videos]]'', [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] Television and [[YouTube]].
A '''groin attack''' is an attempt to cause pain to the [[groin]] area of one's opponent. The technique can be quickly debilitating, due to the large number of sensitive [[nerve ending]]s in the [[testicles]] of males, as well as the highly innervated [[vulva]] of females. A sufficiently powerful blow may fracture the pubic bone of the victim, resulting in physical disability.<ref>[http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/anterior_pelvic_injuries Anterior Pelvic Injuries - Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> They have been popularized as a comedic device on programs such as ''[[America's Funniest Home Videos]]'', [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] Television and [[YouTube]].


==The "Low Blow"==
==The "Low Blow"==

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A woman knees a man in the groin.

A groin attack is an attempt to cause pain to the groin area of one's opponent. The technique can be quickly debilitating, due to the large number of sensitive nerve endings in the testicles of males, as well as the highly innervated vulva of females. A sufficiently powerful blow may fracture the pubic bone of the victim, resulting in physical disability.[1] They have been popularized as a comedic device on programs such as America's Funniest Home Videos, WWE Television and YouTube.

The "Low Blow"

Groin attack is considered to be a "low blow" not only in the literal sense, but also metaphorically. In a playful attack, or attack in the framework of a sport, a low blow is seen as unfair or improper. It is often considered dishonorable. Strikes to the groin are almost universally forbidden in martial arts competitions, including boxing, kickboxing, and mixed martial arts competitions where full-contact strikes are normal and permitted. Testicle attacks were, however, allowed until the 1980s in Thai boxing (Muay Thai). Many martial arts organizations require competitors to wear protective cups, as do many other sports. Direct strikes to the groin are generally considered illegal in professional wrestling, as well; however, in certain "hardcore" matches where the rules are relaxed, such attacks are allowed. In a hostile attack, a low blow may be considered more appropriate. The technique is often, though not always, effective.

Groin attacks on Male victims

Groin attacks enacted upon male victims are the most widely notarized. Women are taught that the groin attack is one of the key maneuvers in discouraging a would-be rapist. A groin attack, if used properly, can result in incapacitation of the victim due to the high sensitivity of the gonads. A prolonged squeeze to the testicles can cause the victim to black out. Groin strikes are debilitating and pose potential harm to males due to the vulnerability of human external testicles. Testicles are highly sensitive to even light trauma; a light blow to the testicles can cause incapacitation. The pain associated with testicular trauma travels from the testicles into the abdominal cavity through the spermatic plexus, the primary nerve of the testicles. A hard strike or squeeze can cause the testicle to rupture, potentially sterilizing the victim. In such cases hospitalization is necessary and if the testicle cannot be repaired, it must be removed.

Groin attacks on Female victims

Despite popular portrayals in comedy, a groin attack is found painful by both sexes. A strike to the vulva can incapacitate or harm the target, but not as much as a strike to the testicles would. The clitoris is the most sensitive part of a female's entire body however, because of its location the vulva is generally well protected from many common forms of injury. Unlike the male groin the female reproductive organs are contained within the body, protecting them from most strikes; because of this females cannot succumb to most of the grabs, kicks and strikes the male genitalia is vulnerable to. Female martial artists may don protective gear to guard themselves from groin strikes, though many contact sports have them as an option for women versus mandatory for men due to the much decreased risk of injury. [2]

Biblical reference

The Old Testament, (Deuteronomy 25:11-12) states the following:

When men fight with one another, and the wife of the one approaches to rescue her husband from the hand of him who is beating him, and puts out her hand and seizes his genitals, you shall sever her hand; you shall have no compassion.[3]

Rashi, the biblical commentator, explains this as referring to "monetary payment, varying according to the one who caused humiliation and the one who suffered it."[4] This is derived from the seemingly superfluous words, "you shall have no compassion." Just as these words are found by conspiring witnesses (Deut. 19:19)

See also

References

  1. ^ Anterior Pelvic Injuries - Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics
  2. ^ http://www.nutricraze.com/Article_about_Self-defense-techniques-facial-and-groin-attacks-a-4554.html
  3. ^ Translated from the original Hebrew, Metzudah Linear Chumash, 1996, page 296-297
  4. ^ Metzudah Linear Chumash, 1996, page 297

Further reading

  • John Hibbard (1993). Karate Breaking Techniques: With Practical Applications to Self-Defense. Tuttle Publishing. pp. 70/72/147/194. ISBN 0-8048-1876-2. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  • Fred Hutchinson (2001). Low Kicks: Aiming Low For Maximum Punishment In Unarmed Combat. Paladin Press. pp. 3–4. ISBN 1-58160-138-7. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  • Philip W. Cook (1997-09-30). Abused Men: The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence. Praeger Trade. p. 40. ISBN 0-275-95862-0. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  • N. Mashiro (1979). Weapons At Hand (Black Medicine). Paladin Press. p. 31. ISBN 0-87364-168-X. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)