Spiraling Punch

Spiraling Punch

  The Spiraling Punch of Kung Fu With this posture and Kyusho we can realize many self defense possibilities as well as physiological transitions and advantages. But first we need to look beyond the traditional explanations, techniques and look more internally at...
Jigoro Kano Kyusho

Jigoro Kano Kyusho

    Yes Judo Kyusho Kanō Jigorō (嘉納 治五郎, 28 October 1860 – 4 May 1938) was a Japanese educator and athlete, the founder of Judo. Judo was the first Japanese martial art to gain widespread international recognition, and the first to become an official Olympic...
Shin Entry

Shin Entry

    Tibial Nerve As Kyusho does not need power to create severe dysfunction in an opponent, smaller less detectable actions can cause great affect. The Shin Entry is such an action which is powerful or devastating depending on the power and intensity you...
Dragon Posture

Dragon Posture

    From the Bubishi In Article 21 of the Bubishi, as well as other pages, books and scrolls, there are drawn human figures in certain Martial postures. In the Bubishi, these postures are given the names of a particular Shichen, in particular for this...
Needle to the Sea Bottom

Needle to the Sea Bottom

    The Hidden Meaning The move in Tai Chi Chuan with the fingers sinking downward, has long been an enigma for many Tai Chi Practitioners. Conventional self protection ideas popularized have been to use this action as a throw, or joint locking method. this...