Sunday, August 14, 2016

New Pressure Point eBook on Street Applications

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New Kyusho eBook Coming![/caption] I have been working on this one for a while, but this is the first time I am mentioning it. I am in the finishing stages of my 4th Kyusho Jitsu book, but this one is on taking the theories of Kyusho Jitsu, and turning them into street applications! There are many people out there who "say" that pressure points don't work in real life.

Well that is JUST NOT TRUE.

Now I am not going to spend a ton of time of space in explaining this right here, but I am going to send you to our website for more information about the entire topic! This book will be released no later then October 1st 2016. Now as a bonus as I always have done in the past I am going to take pre-orders at a heavily discounted price! Follow this link for more information! More Info2  

Saturday, August 13, 2016

Kyusho Jitsu World Websites and Alliance


If you have not yet been on our Kyusho Jitsu World website go on by and take a look! It is a commercial site, not a teaching style of site like this one is. The Pressure Points Canada blog is designed to help the martial art student learn more about the art of Kyusho Jitsu. The Kyusho Jitsu World site puts together many different resources all in one place, for the student to be able to find. I know when I first started how frustrated I was with being able to buy good books or video! The site is also host to the KJWA (Kyusho Jitsu World Alliance) as well as the Kyusho Jitsu World News Blog, which keeps you up to date on seminars, products and basically anything Kyusho! So visit the sites and bookmark them! Below is a linked list for you! Don't forget our Mini Course too! it is free!

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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Principles of Pressure Points #2 Yin/Yang

In order to use pressure points effectively it is important to know and understand the 10 basic principles of their usage. Once master controlling or knocking out an attacker becomes simple. I am starting the digital series with the second in the 10 principle set which is yin and yang. Yin and Yang is a fascinating and very complex principle and I know you will love this Video!

 Once you understand Yin/ Yang the other principles be to make more sense. Below are links to purchase the program in either HD digital or mobile version. The cost of either is recording is $30 CAD.

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

The Understanding of WHY Pressure Points Work Part 2

In the last article I spoke of 2 way action as the cornerstone of the effectiveness of pressure point usage. Well I will continue this with another video explain more on what 2 way action is and why it works.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

The Understanding of WHY Pressure Points Work

People will say to me all the time. "This cycle of destruction stuff is cute but how do I make it work without all this crap?" Well the answer is simple, Two Way Action. Two Way Action is the cornerstone of one of the most effective and devastating grappling arts in the world, Small Circle Jujitsu, but also the principle of why pressure points work and basically why any art works or can work better. If you strike a pressure point like large intestine 10 straight threw you will get an affect based on how hard you hit. When you use 2 Way Action the affected will be multiple times greater! 2 Way Action is a simple and natural motion and with a little practice can be used easily and committed to muscle memory. Below is a video showing more on this amazing concept. If you are looking for eBooks on Pressure Points look no further. Follow this LINK

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Using Pressure Points in Real Life Part 3

First I want to start again with my point, MMA, UFC, all these events are sport and anyone in any martial art needs to keep this in mind. There are no rounds, there are no rules. That being said lets take another look on how pressure point usage needs to be viewed to effective in the street. As I have said in previous articles we practice a certain way when training in pressure points to assure the safely of the training partner. This is one reason I prefer to teach these system to Black Belt or experienced people to make sure they already know how to hit with penetration. They won't confuse a light tap to ST-05 with a real hit to the same point. Time and time again I read comments by people going "its BS", the same people that train from the couch or "used to train when I was 15 and would be a grandmaster by now." Barfff. In this article I want to look at one point in particular which is called the "mental nerve" You will see Master Curt Mason demonstrate how the point works. The application should be obvious, BREAK THE NECK. Feel free to offer any comments you have! BTW we have some EXCELLENT eBooks if you want to learn more! Follow this link!

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Using Pressure Points in Real Life Part 2

When I attended my first pressure point seminar I was very impressed, not at the knockout being done but at the idea that I could take the upper hand in a situation targeting specific areas of the body what would give me a predictable result. I also saw the affect of striking different areas of the body on the entire function of the body. Now even though I do these "knockouts" for demonstration purposes it is not the reason for my study. Traditional Hapkido is both a striking and grappling art. The eclectic version I teach focuses more on the grappling aspect. Lets face it in any situation a shove or grab is likely to occur first, unless you missed it. This being said it represents a chance to take early advantage of a bad situation. That is why a finger lock is so effective! Now if I can understand that a strike to a specific point on the arm or neck will yield in most cases a specific result why would I not train to do this? Force can effective but the devastation that can occur when the blow misses the target can cost you your life! If you look at the some the combat systems like Bojuka you will see fast and devastating strikes, all pressure point oriented without giving up the body position of a "hay-maker". This being said take a look at this video and the result of a targeted strike to a point. Please note this is not intended to represent a real life situation!