by admin | Jan 7, 2022 | Training
Nai Han Chi Shodan - (circa 1996) Nai Han Chi has always been a revered Kata as the versatility and unlimited possibilities standing or on the ground are ever expanding. With so many possibilities one has to wonder, can the entire pattern be used against a singe...
by admin | Dec 31, 2021 | Science
Physiology of a Kata Why are Kata's or Martial Arts forms so important, it's simply because they contain symbolic records of human anatomy, physiology and functionality, along with infinite incapacitating actions against an opponents anatomy, physiology and...
by admin | Dec 24, 2021 | Training
When is a Parry Not a Parry When we look at our Martial Arts, Style, Actions, Postures, Etc., we often only see one idea, method or possibility. Most stylists also use mostly defensive moves prior to an offensive action (if they even get the chance), leaving greater...
by admin | Dec 17, 2021 | Styles
Reverse Thinking You can use the Kyusho Reverse Striking to double the possibilities in each move in your style. So what is reverse striking, in short it is using the Yin or Negative mechanical function, rather than the Yang or positive function. So instead of...
by admin | Dec 10, 2021 | Information
Thinking Beyond the Norm When you begin to learn Kyusho, it seems there is to much information to comprehend and apply into acquired skill. When people hear about Kyusho, they first go to the internet where they are inundated with thousands of links, pages, images...