As Kyusho spreads across the globe, those teaching it now in the beginning of this global acceptance have a great responsibility.
First we must be able to do and share Kyusho safely, the foundation being restorative practices. Without these the public will not fully accept or practice Kyusho at all from fears as well as empathy for their fellow practitioner.
We also must instill that we know the actual ramifications of what we show. This involves medical explanations of why certain dysfunctions in the body occur. We can no longer hold to the old paradigm that can not be scientifically verified.
We must also use utter simplicity and realistic methods to be more efficient, effective and able to utilize in stressful and urgent need.
We must also know the particular audience at any given time. As example you would not want to wear a martial arts uniform to instruct Law Enforcement agencies or agents.
In essence to spread Kyusho effectively and make it the foundation if all protective practices globally, we must get out of the myth, out of the traditional and embrace the new and changing times.
People of the world are going through an awakening and major advance in knowledge and interaction. Kyusho is a part of this evolution, our responsibility is to be a vanguard in this transformation.