Inside – Outside

  Typical Martial Arts attack the outer body, while Kyusho attacks the inner. We looked at this idea a bit in the Blog on 5D but let's expand on this a bit: Outside: We as Martial Artists are all trained to hit the body, head, etc... and hit it hard, but let's...

Seiko Fujita

    Now Available 'Nanban killing style martial arts' the head family the Third 'Nin-jutu koga style' the Fourteenth His rare and incredible work on the inner secrets of the Martial Arts has finally been translated into English and truly...

Dim Mak vs. Kyusho

  Dim Mak / Dian Xue: 點穴 (Death Touch or Delayed Death Touch) Kyusho: 急所 (Vital Point) Although it appears they may be the same (most people working with either named classification claim this), as they both attack vital areas, they are very different... in their...

Controlled Pair

  Anything worth shooting, is worth shooting twice! This is a shooters terminology, but it also relates to Kyusho. Wikipedia: A double tap or controlled pair is a shooting technique where two well-aimed shots are fired at the same target with very little time in...
Timing

Timing

  The application of timing, is a vital component for Kyusho application and a reason many people struggle to get Kyusho to work for them. Kyusho is all about unbalancing the physiological functionality of an opponent.  So with that in mind we can not strike two...