by admin | May 17, 2019 | Training
From Hohan Sokens notes Vital Points of Jyodan (Upper Row) and Spots to be attacked Mimi (Ear): Fainting - Attack by Isshiken (Phoenix Eye Fist), Uraken (Back Fist) and Dagger. Affects: Fainting -Because of nervous disorder caused by severe concussion...
by admin | May 3, 2019 | Beginner, Training
What's the difference? An Arm nerve is an arm nerve right, there is no difference... well there is a big difference, it is called affect. First we must get into real anatomic structures like nerves, vascular tissue, muscles bones and tendon to better understand...
by admin | Apr 26, 2019 | People, Science, Training
Seriously Now Let's face it, when we first started in Kyusho,we always tried to knock ourselves out to feel what it was like and to gain the skill. But it didn't work out so well, it just hurt and made you dizzy or nauseous. So why is it that...
by admin | Apr 19, 2019 | Bubishi, Styles, Training
Where did Tai Chi and Kata begin Jacob Mcclintock So interesting how you see a lot of the taichi long form movements in seisan/hangetsu kata. I wonder if it came from Tai chi, or if there is at least some common root. Evan Pantazi Sir, I do not think we...
by admin | Apr 12, 2019 | Bubishi, Training
時辰 Shi A time, season, period, hour, era, or age. Chen An Earthly Branch, part of life. Shichen ("Long Hours") typically refer to time periods. The ancient Chinese referred to 12 segments of time after the 12 months and the 12 corresponding animals. The day was...
by admin | Apr 5, 2019 | Training
Definition of Karateka a practitioner of Karate We have always called folks the study and practice of Karate (irregardless of what style), we called Karate-Ka. This means that you learn, practice and utilize the set postures, transitions and Kata in self defense...