This is next level McDojo: Questionable instructor proposes Positive and negative electricity for the ladies

In a oddball demonstration that has martial arts practitioners scratching their heads, a self-proclaimed instructor has introduced a peculiar theory about “electrical” striking techniques that apparently differ between men and women.

The controversial instructor, whose identity remains unknown, claims that men and women must strike differently due to what he describes as “positive and negative electricity” in their hands. According to his unusual theory, men’s right hands carry “positive electricity” while their left hands are “negative.” For women, he insists, it’s the opposite.

“I want to hit with my positive to his negative side of his face,” the instructor explains in a video that has since gone viral on social media. “If I hit him like this, he’ll drop. But if a woman hits him like that, he won’t.”

The bewildering demonstration continues with claims about pupil dilation and “electric shocks” resulting from correctly applied techniques. Perhaps most confusingly, the instructor suggests that women must adjust their striking patterns depending on whether their opponent is male or female, “because they have their own doing it.”

Social media has erupted with mockery and disbelief. One commentator sarcastically noted, “This guy’s real power is making adults believe that he has magic powers.” Another quipped, “The ancient art of Bullshito.”

Martial arts experts have dismissed these claims as pseudoscience, emphasizing that effective self-defense relies on proper technique, training, and physics rather than mysterious electrical properties based on gender.