Tuesday, August 29, 2017

How and Why Kyusho Jitsu is a Game Changer in Self Defense

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Real Self Defense situations are something that most people in the world, even martial artists know little about. With rising crime rates it is becoming more and more important to not only train, but understand what is really going on during an attack.
For years martial artist have been considered, because of the sport aspects and ring style fighting, to be experts in self defense. So we are contacted by different people and individuals to teach "self defense " classes. But a lot of the things being taught simply do not work!
These techniques may have the potential to work, but there is an issue.
You cannot predict with accuracy the reaction, or response of the attacker to the strikes given. HOWEVER, when you incorporate the art and science of pressure point self defense into the picture, you can predict a response from the attacker!
If you knew for certain what a punch to the face would do, then you can tell someone "punch him in the face." But the truth is MANY people can take very heavy blows and show almost no reaction to them!
Now case in point, I will use personal experience to show this. Back in 1991 during a training session for TKD style referees I receive a spin hook kick to the head, just above my left ear. It HURT. I did not go down, but this was the hardest hit I had ever take. No helmets.
The next day I fought in a adjournment and did not do very well. My head hurt. Later that week I found out I had a BAD concussions and a hairline skull fracture.
Now on the street, if I was an attacker, the the adrenaline rushing in my body, this would not even slow me down! Note also I am NOT a remarkable physical specimen. I am average! The guy who throw the kick was a national level fighter too! He hit HARD.
You must be able to know how to effectively disable someone, do it fast, and predict the results. This is why adding pressure points, or as the old-timers call them nerve strikes to your self defense it a GAME CHANGER.
When I hit a point correctly, I know how his or her body will react to the strike or manipulation. I know, just as an example  that if I strike LUNG-6 the hand will open, the head will come forward and the front knee will bend, on everyone, every time!
This knowledge is CRITICAL!
So where do you begin? There are many places you can! But right now I have a brand new video series available on the 15 Principles of Kyusho Jitsu. This information is priceless in learning to incorporate Kyusho Jitsu into you current system
Follow this link and learn more NOW!
[caption id="attachment_490" align="alignnone" width="300"] 15 Principles of Kyusho Jitsu[/caption]

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

What is the Dim Mak Project About?


Last weekend on our live stream I was asked what the Dim Mak  Project was about? Is it about the legends of Dim Mak, the folklore?
Absolutely not. I personally have zero interest in these legends. Long ago I found this stuff to be fascinating, but as we grow older our interests change. What is it about?
Will Dim Mak really work? Is death touch possible? And if the answer is yes, HOW does it work? That how is not from the technique side, but from the medical side. What happens in the body that causes the results Dim Mak speaks of.
So this is not going to be a "how to" book, but a how and why book.
My main reason for the Dim Mak Project itself is to first research these answers, then later find a way to incorporate, and teach this information in a real self defense system, helping people to deal effectively with real life and death, high escalation situations.
This project will break new ground in the study of self defense. If you would like to learn more, perhaps join us on the Dim Mak Project please follow the link below!
Have a great day!
[caption id="attachment_376" align="alignnone" width="300"] The Dim Mak Project[/caption]

Friday, June 30, 2017

Pressure Point Basics - Understanding Kyusho Jitsu


Now first I am going categorically state, Kyusho Jitsu in NOT a martial art. Kyusho Jitsu is a system, or a science that is applied to any martial art to make it more effective.
That being done lets discuss some basics. What is a pressure points? This is a place in the body where a nerve ends, branches off like in a "Y" formation, or where nerves cross.  It is not the nerve itself.
What is the size of a pressure point? A pressure points actual size is that of the head of a pen, however the area of activation is about the size of a loony, or silver dollar.
What kinds of point are there? Points come in 3 classification for attack. They are either "touch points" "rub points" or "hit points." A touch point will not respond to a hit, however some points are of more than one type.
How long will a pressure point stay active? After stimulation a pressure point can stay active for up to 20 minutes.
How should you strike a point? A pressure point needs to be attacked at a 45 degree angle using 2-Way Action or complex motion.
Now if this sounds interesting we have a few options for you to learn more. The first is our FREE Kyusho Jitsu Mini Course which you can subscribe too below.
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See this link below for more information.
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Thursday, June 29, 2017

The Psychology of Self Defense


Being able to defense yourself is believe it or not more mind than it is physical prowess or technique. Not everyone no matter how well trained is able to defend themselves in a real life situation.
Back when I was with my first instructor there was a woman in the school who was amazing to watch move. Her abilities were astounding! Power, speed and grace. But one night on the riverfront in downtown Windsor she was almost raped. She froze in fear. None of her training came to her aid. Luckily for her the Windsor Police were staking out the park and arrested the 2 men before anything really bad happened.
I have been doing specialized self defense workshops and courses for 30 years. I recall very well one group of women we taught back in the early 90's. They were all Real Estate people who were concerned about going out at night. Everyone did very well. At the end of the course we brought in an Uki, padded him up really well and had him attack each of the women in different unrehearsed scenarios. One woman screamed, began to shake uncontrollably and cried for an hour.  She had flashbacks of being attacked.
Another woman in the same group destroyed my Uki and actually hurt him through all the padding. She had been attacked once also.
It is not the martial art style and never has been. Yes the training is VERY important, but without the understanding of the REAL psychology of self defense, and not the Dr Phil crap either,  there is no way to guarantee success, or even survival of the aftermath if you lose.
The physical is only maybe 10% of the picture.
So what is it then that causes success or failure? There is a part of the human brain that determines how we react or respond to every situation in life. It's programming decides if you are successful in self defense or any other aspect of life. It is influenced and acts upon your habitual thoughts, including the ones you don't know you think, as well as your self image, the real self image not the one some people pretend to be.
So once again I am going to put my fingers to the keyboard and write a NON Kyusho Jitsu book on the Psychology of Self Defense. How to reprogram yourself, and help those you teach to be successful in not just a self defense situation, but life in general.
Very soon I will release more information on this eBook, which for the first time I may have printed as well. Watch our book site from the link below. Once I have the information together it will be featured on the front page.

Have a great weekend and don't miss out Canada Day Birthday Celebration!

Monday, June 26, 2017

The Great Truth of Knife Defense


There is no more dangerous weapon in hand to hand combat than the knife. Why? First of all it can change direction, cut from many angles, and is very unforgiving.  Bullets miss, knives rarely do!
There are literally hundreds of different styles of knives, each with strong and weak points as a weapon. But they all share one common trait. If they cut the right place life is over in seconds.  In the hands of a professional trained knife fighter the average person has little to no chance of survival.  But we don't focus on training for the professional right away. Odds are you will encounter someone pissed off, or desperate (drug addict) with little skill. This is the first step in training.
I have seen some really terrible knife defense over the years. But you have to start somewhere right? The problem is often that after a dozen or so counter techniques most martial arts stop there. Now the combat systems like Systema and Bojuka go in depth with knife defense. But the problem for most martial artist is that it requires re-learning movement they have already become adept at.
It would be better to add to the knowledge you already have, and make that more effective than to reinvent the wheel. That is where Kyusho Jitsu Knife Defense, my upcoming eBook comes in.
This new eBook will include practical information, Kyusho and medical principles, as well as training exercises you can use and incorporate into you current art, system or style. The eBook will include links to download companion video to go with the information in the book.
For more information on this NEW eBook / Video set follow the link below. Yes there is a preorder!
[caption id="attachment_490" align="alignnone" width="300"] Kyusho Jitsu Knife Defense[/caption]

Friday, June 23, 2017

News on the Dim Mak Project


I just wanted to touch base with everyone with regards to what is happening with the Dim Mak Project. Right now I am still in the data collecting stages, make my notes from all the research I have been doing. All this information is compared to each other, and also compared to the direct work I have done to find the common truths versus the folklore about Dim Mak.
Things are still on schedule for the release of the eBook this Fall!
Now the comparative nature of writing this eBook serves a great purpose. I can then give you accurate information, that can be studied and replicated. A few years back I did a personal project on the life of Vlad the Impaler (Vlad Tepes). The historical accounts and folklore were ridiculous. So I did research by comparing the history from the Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, information from Wallachia (Now Romania) and then searched actual historical records from places like Sibiu to see how everything lined up and compared.  After I wrote an eBook account of his life I believe to be the most accurate. But you can see the idea behind the research!
The Dim Mak Project is being done the same way!
For more information on the Dim Mak Project I am going to give you a few links.  Below is the full list including Facebook pages and groups.
If you are curious about my work on Prince Vlad III Dracula follow the link to the Facebook Page.
Have a great weekend!

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Understanding Neurological Pressure Point Knockouts


Now with the seminar in Spain behind me I will begin to focus on my next eBook which is on Neurological Pressure Point . Kyusho Jitsu Knockouts. For people involved in the study of Kyusho, and those interested in learning this has always been an area of focus.
What is a Knockout? How does it happen? Are there different kinds of knockouts? The fact is yes there are. Understanding these is also very important in successful self defense! So let's take a look at these right now.

CONCUSSION

Caused by blunt trauma to the head resulting in bruising or damage to one or more areas of the brain as it collides with the inside of the skull. This can be caused by heavy impact to the skull such as a martial arts strike, a fall, car accident, etc...

NEUROLOGICAL

Caused by a short circuit, overload, or imbalance in the central nervous system (involving both the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems). This can be using Kyusho Jitsu techniques. It may also be caused by extreme stress, emotions, shock, or extreme trauma to any area of the body (a broken or crushed limb for example). This kind of knockout can also be chemically induced (alcohol, toxins, allergies).

CARDIO/RESPIRATORY

Caused by limiting the oxygen supply to the brain. This can be caused by choking or strangulation involving the air supply, the flow of blood or both. It can also be caused by impact to veins or arteries causing a disruption in the flow of blood, or by dislodging plaque from the arterial walls causing clots. This is one of the reasons why we tend not to do KO's on persons over the age of 40. Other causes such as stroke, cardio vascular disease and respiratory ailments such as asthma are considered Cardio/Respiratory issues but may also be triggered Neurologically.
If you would like more information on my new eBook coming in about 2 weeks you can follow this link below to learn more!
Neurological Pressure Points Jitsu eBook[/caption]Also you may wish to join our Free 3 Video Pressure Point Knockout Mini Course from this link below!
Neurological Pressure Points Jitsu Knockout Course