Shofu

Shofu

Vital Points of Jyodan (Upper Row) and Spots to be attacked Shofu:   Sides of Neck - Attack by Ken, Tettui, Dagger and Elbow Affects:  Fatal - Because of severe change of blood circulation caused by the stimulation of Carotid artery and pneumogastric* nerve and loss...
Keichu

Keichu

Vital Points of Jyodan (Upper Row) and Spots to be attacked Keichu:   Means Center point of the back of the neck - Attack by Ken, Isshiken and Tettui (Hammer Fist) Affects:  Fatal - Because of loss of both organs of sense and motor caused by the stimulation...
Dokko

Dokko

Vital Points of Jyodan (Upper Row) and Spots to be attacked Dokko:   Little hollow behind the ear. - Attack by Isshiken, Dagger and Tettui Affects:  Fainting - Because of nervous disorder to brain nerves and spinal cord, resulting in loss of...
Kyusho’s 4 Concussives Part 4

Kyusho’s 4 Concussives Part 4

Double the Power We have been building the narrative in Kyusho on the escalation of power, affect and incapacitation using the 4 concussive actions in Kyusho. As we have demonstrated, each level increases the affect and devastation on the body. In this weeks 4th and...
4 Concussives Part 3

4 Concussives Part 3

 This segment is demonstrating and explaining the third type of concussive power, again using one of the more recognizable postures in all Tai Chi Styles is the Pushing Hands (Tui Shao) posture. It’s not just for pushing, in fact they it is a very potent and focused...

4 Concussives Part 2

Based Shock Based Concussion We will be demonstrating and explaining the second type of concussive power, again using one of the more recognizable postures in all Tai Chi Styles is the Pushing Hands (Tui Shao) posture. It’s not just for pushing, in fact they it is a...