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The term systemics refers to an initiative to study systems from a holistic point of view. It is an attempt at developing logical, mathematical, engineering and philosophical paradigms and frameworks in which physical, technological, biological, social, cognitive, and metaphysical systems can be studied and modeled... but it is also imperative in the study of Kyusho.

Consensus:  is the collective judgment, position, and opinion of the community of individuals involved in a particular field of study. Consensus implies general agreement, though not necessarily unanimity.

Consensus is normally achieved through communication at conferences, the publication process, replication (reproducible results by others) and peer review. These lead to a situation in which those within the discipline can often recognize such a consensus where it exists, but communicating to outsiders that consensus has been reached can be difficult, because the 'normal' debates through which science progresses may seem to outsiders as contestation.  On occasion, scientific institutes issue position statements intended to communicate a summary of the science from the "inside" to the "outside" of the scientific community. In cases where there is little controversy regarding the subject under study, establishing what the consensus is can be quite straightforward.

Scientific consensus may be invoked in popular or political debate on subjects that are controversial within the public sphere but which may not be controversial within the scientific community, such as evolution.

Consensus: Kyusho is real and it works.

So where the new consensus is that Kyusho does exist, the mainstream still will not adopt or adapt to this vital information.

It is simple really it is in the training.  People watch the KO's on YouTube, they hear the foreign concepts (and incorrect) of acupuncture terms, they see "Master" after "Master" perform KO's in static application (even though most themselves do exactly the same with a one punch and stand for delivery approach), and they see more Small Circle Jujitsu (great respect for the art, just not Kyusho related), than Kyusho.

Next, time after time they see Kyusho in static or Kata application, now Kata and Bunkai are fun, interesting, enjoyable activity however most of the Martial Artists do not use them... so why try to cram it down their throat?  There is a way to train devoid of Kata, yet at the same time if you use Kata or any form, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, etc., it advances them considerably without the use of Bunkai... in a more holistic and thorough manner.

Even set techniques.... with expected attacks... while a real confrontation is anything but set and expected... is a loosing proposition when it comes to reality.

With painful and grueling study, working through many training methods and programs, we progressively moved from set technique to drills to enhance target recognition and acquisition, we realized that although better than static application, better than set technique or Bunkai, these drills too are flawed and not the best training possible... so adapt we must as the call to higher skill is crucial in the arts of survival.

What was needed was dynamic training with systemic ideology that adapts to any style or can even stand alone, but always works in realistic applicational mode.  That systemic approach was developed over 10 years of research, experimentation and refinement within Kyusho Internationals Exclusive training program.  This is a completely new way of training that will again increase skill exponentially, work in total individuality and reduce the training time for successful realization substantially... and that Ladies and Gentlemen is the bottom line.

We have evolved past technique, past curriculum, past drills and into a completely new realm... Systemics... get ready for the next wave... no one will deny the reality of this.

Skill is all in how you train!

 

 

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