by admin | Sep 28, 2018 | Bubishi, Styles, Training
The Missing Kata Suparempi (108 Steps) Kanbun Uechi travelled from his home in Okinawa to the Fujian province of south China in the year 1897. There he studied the martial system of Pan Gai noon under the master Chou Tsu Ho (Shu Shi Wa), for thirteen (Seisan)...
by admin | Sep 21, 2018 | Information, People, Styles, Training
The Real Story Discussion Arranged by Mr.Thompson M (from YouTube) A discussion with James Coffman, direct student of Hohan Soken and Fusei Kise, he reveals the facts about the fabled "Notes" and brings further light to real Kyusho, Shorinji vs. Shorin Ryu,...
by admin | Sep 14, 2018 | Beginner, Health, Protection, Training
And Beyond So what is it about Sanchin that makes it so coveted by so many styles of Karate as well as Gong Fu? There are so many factors from Iron Shirt to Chi Gung to a complete fighting system. But here is one part of Sanchin and Iron Shirt not...
by admin | Sep 12, 2018 | Information, People, Styles, Training
Kumite & Kyusho Submited by Hermann Woodtli, Switzerland Kumite is one of the three pillars of the Shotokan Karate curriculum, with Karateka slowly and systematically prepared for the competition. Different forms are practiced, depending on the degree and...
by admin | Sep 7, 2018 | Information, People, Science, Training
More Medical Validation Dr. Jacob McClintock of Arkansas, is an Emergency Room Physician, who contacted me with a great story. It seems Doctor McClintock credits a Kyusho Revival for saving an elderly patient from coding in the ER... now how cool is...
by admin | Aug 31, 2018 | Bubishi, Information, Science, Styles, Training
What is the vagus nerve? The vagus nerve is the longest of your cranial nerves and has numerous nerve fibers spanning from your brain stem to all your organs. The word Vagus, means wanderer, as it is running throughout your body. Basically, it is the...