Dynamics of Kyusho

Efficiency is the vital point Blocking:  in most mainstream martial arts people spend inordinate time training to block incoming strikes.  This generates a reactive tendency and dependent on following as well as trying to compensate the opponents momentum and...

Compounding

What the heck is that? Once the basics are understood (I mean really well), then you will naturally tend to compound the basics into a natural ability. If forced it will be non functional under real stress and conflict, so do not push the process, let it occur. When...

Mook Jong

    This is the apparatus and form used to practice Dim Mak / Kyusho for centuries. Used by several styles of Martial Arts for conditioning and training this ancient device is best known in the Art of Wing Chun. Wing Chun's infamous Wooden Dummy or more...

Deeper Study

Down the rabbit hole of Kyusho As we train Kyusho we get more involved and  deeper into the human anatomy... the deeper we go the deeper we can keep going, which makes the study of Kyusho infinite and also intriguing. Once you get into the martial work, we are amazed...

Kyusho Sparring

  Makes Sense... But... Sparring is a form of training common to many combat sports. Although the precise form varies, it is essentially relatively 'free-form' fighting, with enough rules, customs, or agreements to make injuries unlikely.  - Wikipedia It's a...