The first thing to consider is that it can be easy and effective to "poke" your eyes by surprise to someone who is nearby and immobile but it is much more complicated to do it with someone moving or on guard ... Logically the eyes are a target small and depending on the technique you use, with any movement of your opponent, your fingers may end up hitting the forehead or another hard area (and even an opponent with reflexes could catch your fingers), which can hurt a lot and even hurt your fingers if you did not condition them properly.
There are hundreds of different techniques and ways to attack the eyes. In the case of an opponent who is very close to you, hugging you for example and leaving your arms free, I always recommend using your thumbs (fingers more resistant) to press your eyes, beating your head with the palms of your hands on both sides of the head (you can do it to the front but also raising your arms backwards if your opponent catches you from behind). In this way, even if your opponent moves, as you hold the head it will be easier to press the eyes
forget about wanting to take your eyes out of their orbits, this is only seen in the movies, the biggest damage that could be caused by pinching eyes or introducing your fingers in the eye cavities would cause a cornea injury or a retinal detachment. What is sought with these types of techniques is to press to cause pain, to blur the view, to temporarily blind the opponent or simply to distract him for a second in order to do something else ...
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