Thursday, October 27, 2016

Kyusho Jitsu Online Resources

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The purpose of this blog as I outlined it back last summer was to be able to keep everyone posted and supply link s to some great resources to further your Kyusho Jitsu / Pressure Point study.
So today I am going to make a list of the different resources once again.
This is not in any order of importance, and I most likely missed something, but here goes!
Have a great weekend!

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Understanding How to Make Kyusho Jitsu Work - Part 3

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"I do not fear a man who know 10,000 techniques, I fear the man who has done 1 technique 10,000 times."

Our world, or the expectation of it has become "instant" everything. Have you forgotten, if you are a real martial artist, what you put into your training? I have been teaching for30 plus years now and I have seen more people come and go then I want to.

And there is an interesting trend too. The natural athlete, the one techniques come easy too, they all QUIT. The ones who have to work for it, are the life timers like myself. I am NOT natural at anything!

Kyusho Jitsu is not like "root" styles of martial arts, it is not as much about training the body as it is training the mind. That is why I don't tell someone how to do a punch or a knife hand. This has nothing to do with Kyusho. And to be honest, only the hard working will succeed. Not the "natural."
You must train the principles of kyusho one by one into the subconscious mind. There is no other way. You cannot do it with doubt, we see those people in every art and they quit.

To train in Kyusho, you train your technique with a principle and you do it consciously until you can stop thinking about it! When you are there move on to the next and do it over and over again until it is part of you!

Then you will see GREAT SUCCESS!


Great Deal on Black Belt and Instructor Certification - It won't last long!

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The worlds economy is not in very good shape as I know all of you know. Making some extra money to put away for a rainy day is becoming more and more important.

I am doing the same thing and Kyusho can help you do that!

Right now I have a special deal doing on my 1st Dan Black Belt Certification Course. The regular prices is actually almost $800 Canadian.

But right now you can get the FULL course for only $197 Canadian.  This is the same course I teach in the classroom in my dojo's!

Now also, I am putting my Level One Instructor Certification Course on sale too! It is regular $997 but for a limited time ONLY will be available for ONLY $297 in Canadian Funds!

SO what is the difference between the 2 courses? The Level One Instructor Certification is the !st Dan Black Belt Course, plus the instructor's Course! You do not need to purchase both!

Below are some links to information on both courses!

1st Dan Black Belt Certification Course

Level One Instructor Certification Course


Now if you have purchased the 1st Dan Black Belt Certification Course and wish to UPGRADE to the Level One Instructor Certification Course please email me. The cost is only the $100 difference between the 2 courses.

Have a great day and watch for our Vidcast tomorrow!


Friday, October 14, 2016

Understanding how to Make Kyusho Jitsu Work - Part 1

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 Everything is thought, if you do not believe that then click the link below: More Info2

Now on to the topic. Back many years ago I did a knockout of an 18 year old student kicking SP-11 on the inner leg, this persons right leg. Simple front kick, about 1/3 power. He passed out very HARD. It was rough bringing him back.

So how did this happen?

I actually took the video down because I got tire of the morons screaming "fake". First SP-11 is a knockout point. It is located at the center of the leg, inner thigh. The nerve here monitors the femur and femoral artery. It is very common, and you can ask any para-med or doctor for a person to pass out when the femur is broken, or a person with a broken femur is moved.

 Don't take my word for it, ASK an MD.

Now it takes a decent strike to do this. I did not kick very hard becasue I did not want to damage my student's leg! So why did it work? I brought his right arm across center line to the left side of the body. So, why does this work?

Because the SUBconscious mind is now confused and is search for the missing body part. If the right hand was to touch the left side of the body this would not work, it will work if they arms are crossed touching also. If you need to understand better try different things yourself by crossing the arms of your Uki.

 That is it for now!

Have a great Friday everyone!

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Can you use sound in self defense? Is this REAL? Or BS?

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Using sound in self defense? Is this real or is this BS? Good question! First lets take a look at sound and the human body.
Back in 1997 my oldest son and I went to a Metallica concert in Detroit Michigan.  Now aside from the fact that the show was AMAZING, there was a sign at the entrance to anyone who is pregnant that they would not be allowed in and their ticket refunded.
Why?
The heavy BASS in the their show could cause a person to go into labour. Therefore sound affects the body!
Have you ever listened to music and felt great after or during? How about feeling BAD or ANGRY? Certainly! Yep, there are people insist it cannot be used for any purpose. They are just closed minded!
Many Aikido masters insist O-Sensei used sound in his works. I have no doubt he did!
Personally I have been able to use if very effectively in many situations in the dojo. I have not personally tried in on the street, because I tend to want to avoid those situations! I have had enough of them to last me a lifetime!
Now for the non believer, you are right because you will always get what you believe, what your personal limits are, so ROCK ON!
For the rest of us, if the idea of using sound in self defense holds any interest to you, then pursue it! I do have a little video on the topic of sound and colour you may find helpful. But if not that is cool too!
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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Does Kyusho Jitsu really need to be so complicated?

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I have taken many different martial arts in my long career. One of the things that would always come up from style to style is "No you are not doing that right, do it this way."

And that is something that often times discourages many martial artists from pursuing more knowledge, the re-learning process. Our way is best.

Honestly i don't believe any style is superior, but the the artist can be!

So why is Kyusho taught with so much information? Is it really all necessary?

Yes it is, because Kyusho won't teach you to move differently, it will teaching you think differently as you move, and think differently about your movement. And thus is why in the hands of a dedicated practitioner it is so very deadly and effective!

The masters of old, as I have said referred to this a "never strikes." But too understand how they did it, you needed to copy exactly what they were doing. Often this was a contradiction to your current style.

As an example:

I come from a Hapkido / Taekwondo Korean arts background. If I wanted to learn pressure points, without the "information" part of the learning I would have to in my case learn American Kenpo because that is what Grand Master Steve Stewart's root art is.

But I would not have done it because I don't wish to learn Kenpo! So men like Dillman, and Stewart created system by which the information could be passed on, without having to change styles and movement.

Make sense?

So we now have all this information thanks to the internet available for FREE, so why would someone want to learn in a classroom or distance via a qualified teacher?

Implementation! First, when you think about all the information available to us, and how fast it is expanding there should be a lot more "well read" people in the world. But it seems like the case is opposite.

The interaction with a good to great teacher helps the process of learning by answering questions, giving opinion and advice, and helping you tailor the art to your needs.

Hopefully all this will help you realize and inspire to you not just read the information.  But to ask questions and put the information to work in your root art.

Have a great day!

Monday, September 19, 2016

Kyusho Jitsu....Is distance learning really possible?

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I had something funny happen yesterday, well I laughed pretty hard when it happen, but in a way it is not funny. A guy saw the ad on Facebook for the Free Kyusho Jitsu Mini Course, registered, confirmed his email, then proceeded to email me telling me because I am talking so much about distance learning I must be a fraud. I thanked him by deleting him from the free course....
I did not respond, mostly because I have no interest in changing his mind. It is not my job. Why did I laugh?
Because first and foremost I am a business man, and my business is martial arts. Back in 2003 after 20 years, I quit a $33 per hour job to take my school from part time to full time. I am good at what I do. And if my ad upsets someone enough to go through all the trouble of writing me, then I am thrilled! This product is not for everyone. But I got a response. Now if they are all negative, then I have a problem. But he is like 3%. My business mentor always says,
"if you have not pissed someone off today, you are not doing your job."
So true!
Now on to the question. Is distance learning possible?
YES...depending on the student!
I am a high school dropout. Everything I have learned, minus the formal martial arts training I received from different teachers over 30 plus years has been distance. All my business training has been about 80% distance, with some coaching in person in there.
I learned to so web design, IT and networking, plus auto mechanics via distance learning programs. Not to mention copywriting and marketing.
You can do a Kyusho distance learning program if you meet the following criteria.
  • You have formal martial arts training. You have training in a dojo.
  • You are self motives and complete tasks.
  • You can follow instructions and read.
  • You have ambition!
This type of training is NOT for you if:
  • Have no formal martial arts training
  • You are a lazy couch potato
  • You don't finish what you start
  • You don't believe you can do it
Otherwise there are really no barriers. My job is to help you understand the materials. So, really if you want to do it, there is no reason you should fail
As long as you do it!
Aside from that I hope you all have a fantastic day!