Law Enforcement

The Kyusho Tactical Control Program (KTCP), has been helping Law Enforcement Officers around the world increase safety, efficiency and control in their professions. Here is one such endorsement: I’ve been a police officer for over 11 years now. I am working as a...

4 Goals

Learning & Leading With Martial Arts training and especially Kyusho, experience has shown us the best ways to learn (or instruct), as well as the less efficient or incorrect ways. For the average individual time, cost and need dictates most decisions. There is a...

Discussion Forum

Why have a discussion forum for Kyusho? Well you can learn so much abutthe various aspects of it, anatomical structure, locations, best way to use it, etc. But the real benefit is learning the communication of it as well, this will help you considerably when taking a...

Lessons

The lesson is, never stop learning. Kyusho is something many seem as a finite study... once you know the points and the ways to hit them, you are done. Nothing is ever done... there are so many variables and infinite ways to apply and transition from other points,...

Got Kyusho?

  Controlling Factor Let's face it we all fancy ourselves modern commandos and even train with weapons that are accessible to us, conventional and historical. However when under immediate attack can you deploy it (it is at hand, can you use it in the environment...

Tendons and Muscles

In the older texts it has always been stated that you can attack nerve, blood, breath, muscle and bone. For years Martial Artists concerned themselves with breaking bones with sheer power (thus the breaking skills that appeared).  Next the Blood with chokes, but this...