Kyusho training has unlimited possibility
One such training possibility is in prearranged combinations, typically named for the transition use of attack methods. But with Kyusho we add a more diverse and effective set of tools, targets and trajectories. As an example, instead of using the back of a clenched fist as a bludgeoning type tool or weapon, we focus on the single knuckle strikes, (The back of the second finger top knuckle. This penetrates and causes greater pain and dysfunction in the recipients.
The Kyusho practitioner will use specific targeted areas and anatomical structures (nerves... not specific points), that cause internal shock as opposed to concussive damage. And in conjunction with the pre-arranged combination move, practice not only the targeting and tools, but the more important skill of transitioning from target to target seamlessly.